414 results — topic: Plant Biology

Dataset

Colorado Elevation Gradient Snowmelt Manipulation Plant Phenology 2017-2018.

This dataset includes observations of plant phenology at five locations along an elevation gradient in Crested Butte, Colorado. Observations occurred over the years 2017 and 2018. Observations taken in 2018 are associated with an experimental early snowmelt manipulation. The file PhenologyData_compl

Chelsea Wilmer, Heidi Steltzer2023DOI: 10.15485/1842905
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Field data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park - Open Format Data Package

These data were converted from the originally delivered Microsoft Access PLOTs database from the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. These comma-delimited data tables contain(s) vegetation mapping plot classification and accuracy assessment data, as we

Inventory and Monitoring Division2022DOI: 10.57830/2314480
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Field data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park - Open Format Data Package

These data were converted from the originally delivered Microsoft Access PLOTs database from the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. These comma-delimited data tables contain(s) vegetation mapping plot classification and accuracy assessment data, as we

Inventory and Monitoring Division2022DOI: 10.57830/2314480
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Data from the assessment of sediment-retention ponds near Delta, Colorado, 2019

In 2019, soil samples were collected at selected sediment-retention ponds in the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area, near Delta, Colorado. This dataset includes pond location, pond characteristics, soil-moisture data, soil-chemistry data, and geophysical data. Pond locations were surveyed usi

Richards, Rodney J2022DOI: 10.5066/p9wznjl6Cited 1 times
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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Simic fire data from Yellow Pine Ridge South, Western Slope - IMPD USYPS001

The historical role of fire in sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) landscapes remains poorly understood, yet is important to inform management and conservation of obligate species such as the threatened Gunnison Sage-grouse (GUSG; Centrocercus minimus). We reconstructed fire histories from tree-ring fi

Simic, P.Z., Margolis, E.Q., Coop, J.D.2022DOI: 10.25921/fpqb-4v48
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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Simic fire data from Timber Sale, Western Slope - IMPD USTRS002

The historical role of fire in sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) landscapes remains poorly understood, yet is important to inform management and conservation of obligate species such as the threatened Gunnison Sage-grouse (GUSG; Centrocercus minimus). We reconstructed fire histories from tree-ring fi

Simic, P.Z., Margolis, E.Q., Coop, J.D.2022DOI: 10.25921/6p4r-c249
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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Simic fire data from Old Monarch Pass Low, Western Slope - IMPD USOML001

The historical role of fire in sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) landscapes remains poorly understood, yet is important to inform management and conservation of obligate species such as the threatened Gunnison Sage-grouse (GUSG; Centrocercus minimus). We reconstructed fire histories from tree-ring fi

Simic, P.Z., Margolis, E.Q., Coop, J.D.2022DOI: 10.25921/g0dx-5m23
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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Simic fire data from Sapinero Mesa, Western Slope - IMPD USSOM001

The historical role of fire in sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) landscapes remains poorly understood, yet is important to inform management and conservation of obligate species such as the threatened Gunnison Sage-grouse (GUSG; Centrocercus minimus). We reconstructed fire histories from tree-ring fi

Simic, P.Z., Margolis, E.Q., Coop, J.D.2022DOI: 10.25921/3p10-vg44
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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Simic fire data from Old Monarch Pass High, Western Slope - IMPD USOMH001

The historical role of fire in sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) landscapes remains poorly understood, yet is important to inform management and conservation of obligate species such as the threatened Gunnison Sage-grouse (GUSG; Centrocercus minimus). We reconstructed fire histories from tree-ring fi

Simic, P.Z., Margolis, E.Q., Coop, J.D.2022DOI: 10.25921/j5xx-sq44
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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Simic fire data from North Powderhorn 2, Western Slope - IMPD USNPH001

The historical role of fire in sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) landscapes remains poorly understood, yet is important to inform management and conservation of obligate species such as the threatened Gunnison Sage-grouse (GUSG; Centrocercus minimus). We reconstructed fire histories from tree-ring fi

Simic, P.Z., Margolis, E.Q., Coop, J.D.2022DOI: 10.25921/j4x5-ae82
Student Paper

A comparison effort between hermaphrodites and females of <i>Geramium richarsonii</i>; Implications for maintenance of gynodioecy

Tovar M.1999
Student Paper

Do species interactions underlie changes in vegetation observed in a meadow-warming experiment?

Peterson G.1999
Student Paper

Vertebrate and Invertebrate Pollinators of Distegia involucrata/Lonicera involucrata (Capriofoliaceae) of RMBL Gothic, CO

Hackney R.1999
Student Paper

Pre-dispersal seed predation by <i>Hylemya</i> sp. in a plant hybrid zone of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> and <i>I. tenuituba</i>

Crawford M.1999
Student Paper

Preferential Placement vs. Selective Mortality of Aspen Ramets in Canopy and Canopy Gap

Capacchione A., Pressman P.1999
Article

Estimating species-area relationships from plot to landscape scale using species spatial-turnover data

John Harte, Sarah McCarthy, Kevin Taylor, Ann Kinzig, Marc L. Fischer, Estimating Species-Area Relationships from Plot to Landscape Scale Using Species Spatial-Turnover Data, Oikos, Vol. 86, No. 1 (Jul., 1999), pp. 45-54

Harte J., McCarthy S., Taylor K.1999OikosDOI: 10.2307/3546568Cited 100 times
Article

Effects of Local Density on Pollination and Reproduction in <i>Delphinium nuttallianum</i> and <i>Aconitum columbianum</i> (Ranunculaceae)

Plant populations vary in density both naturally and as a consequence of anthropogenic impacts. Density in turn can influence pollination by animals. For example, plants in dense populations might enjoy more frequent visitation if pollinators forage most efficiently in such populations. We explored

Bosch M., Waser N. M.1999American Journal of BotanyDOI: 10.2307/2656707Cited 165 times
Student Paper

A comparison of bird diversity in aspen and coniferous tree stands at equal elevation

Ruehmann M., Camfield A.1998
Student Paper

A study of the colonization of fallen aspen by decomposers over time after avalanche activity

Grahl T.1998
Document

Methods for Vegetation Sampling and Analysis on Revegetated Mined Lands

Jeanne C. Chambers, Ray W. Brown. Oct. 1983. Preview for link to document.

1983