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2016 Floodplain Geochemistry from the East River Watershed, Colorado
This dataset includes groundwater geochemistry data from floodplain piezometers collected as a part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (SFA) located in the Upper Colorado River Basin. The data were collected in order to investigate the role of hyporheic exchange and other river corridor
Meteorological and hydrological parameters for 17 locations of meteorological stations of the East River Watershed
The Data Package includes a set of csv files of input meteorological parameters for locations of 17 meteorological stations within the East River watershed. These meteorological datasets were downloaded from the (1) PRISM database--monthly precipitation, air temperature (minimum, mean, and maximum),
Water Level Data from Wells PLM1 and PLM6 for the East River Watershed, Colorado
This dataset (Williams et al., 2020) contains the original un-QA/QC-ed water level data for PLM1 and PLM6 and has been obsoleted. The data contained within this dataset is not to be used. Refer to Faybishenko et al., 2022 (DOI: 10.15485/1866836) for the latest QA/QC-ed data available via ESS-DIVE.Th
Raw soil carbon dioxide, moisture, and temperature data from a mixed conifer and aspen forest stands in the East River Watershed of Colorado June 2011-December 2021.
These datasets contain raw data from adjacent mixed-conifer (Abies lasiocarpa and Picea engelmannii) and deciduous (Populus tremuloides) forest stands in the Elk Mountains at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Gothic, Colorado (38.9592◦ N, longitude: 106.9898◦ W and elevation of 2880 m). Ea
Skiing for science
Groundhog day is so silly. But as a groundhog scientist I love it anyway
Methods in Stream Ecology, Volume 1: Ecosystem Structure
Metabolism of toxic sugars by the bee gut symbiont <i>Gilliamella apicola</i>
A cost of being amicable in a hibernating marmot.
Snowmelt controls on concentration-discharge relationships and the balance of oxidative and acid-base weathering fluxes in an alpine catchment, East River, Colorado
Female kin density affects offspring sex ratio in an asocial mammal, the golden-mantled ground squirrell <i>Callospermophilus lateralis</i>
Determinants of multiple paternity in a fluctuating population of ground squirrels
It is found that the frequency of multiple paternity in golden-mantled ground squirrels varied considerably from year to year, that density of female kin interacted with male density to influence multiple paternity, and that older and heavier females tended to be less likely to produce multiply-sire
Effects of road dust on the pollination and reproduction of wildflowers
Premise of research. Dust particles and pollen grains are similar in size. Dust deposition might therefore influence the pollination and reproduction of flowering plants. Little is known about such effects, however, despite more general interest in ecological effects of dust.Methodology. We used obs
Phenological responses to multiple environmental drivers under climate change: insights from a long-term observational study and a manipulative field experiment
Abstract Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, with the timing of first flowering advancing in most species. Indeed, population persistence may be threatened by the inability to track climate change phenologically. Nevertheless, substantial variation e
Integrating viability and fecundity selection to illuminate the adaptive nature of genetic clines
AbstractGenetically based trait variation across environmental gradients can reflect adaptation to local environments. However, natural populations that appear well-adapted often exhibit directional, not stabilizing, selection on ecologically relevant traits. Temporal variation in the direction of s
Identifying targets and agents of selection: Innovative methods to evaluate the processes that contribute to local adaptation
Summary Extensive empirical work has demonstrated local adaptation to discrete environments, yet few studies have elucidated the genetic and environment mechanisms that generate it. Here, we advocate for research that broadens our understanding of local adaptation beyond pattern and towards process.
Aspen Planning Unit
Pitkin County Commissioners. USDA Forest Service.
Arrogance personified
Frank S. Hoag and Robert H. Rawling. The Pueblo Chieftain.
Application of Monitoring for Producers
Dr. Roy Roath. Rangeland Ecosystem Science Department Colorado State University.
ANNUAL STATUS REPORT On The Uranuim Mill Tailings Remedial Action Program
Technical report (1988). Covers Gunnison, Colorado, Ambrosia Lake. Topics: uranium mill tailings remedial action, radioactive materials stabilization, vicinity properties, remedial action. Agencies: U.S. Department of Energy, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Environmental Protection Agency. Cites 24 e
