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Surface parameters and bedrock properties covary across a mountainous watershed: Insights from machine learning and geophysics

Bedrock property quantification is critical for predicting the hydrological response of watersheds to climate disturbances. Estimating bedrock hydraulic properties over watershed scales is inherently difficult, particularly in fracture-dominated regions. Our analysis tests the covariability of above

2022Science AdvancesDOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abj2479Cited 29 times
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Spatiotemporal variation in reproductive parameters of yellow-bellied marmots

The analysis indicated that λ was proportionately more sensitive to survival than recruitment, and the annual fluctuation in litter size, abetted by the breeding probabilities, accounted for most of the temporal variation in λ.

2007OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/s00442-007-0817-9Cited 29 times
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Fitness and hormonal correlates of social and ecological stressors of female yellow-bellied marmots.

The results suggest that elevated baseline FGM levels failed to mediate reproductive suppression in marmots, highlighting the importance of social status, body condition and predator abundance on determining reproductive success in highly seasonal breeders.

2016Animal BehaviourDOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2015.11.002Cited 29 times
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Individual differences in the behavior of juvenile yellow-bellied marmots

Yellow-bellied marmots express considerable individuality as measured by behavior in a maze, mirror-image stimulation (MIS), and social behavior in the field, suggesting that marmot have individual behavioral phenotypes that are expressed in their social interactions with their conspecifics.

1986Behavioral EcologyDOI: 10.1007/bf00300516Cited 29 times
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Carbon Cycle Uncertainty Increases Climate Change Risks and Mitigation Challenges

Projections of greenhouse gas concentrations over the twenty-first century generally rely on two optimistic, but questionable, assumptions about the carbon cycle: 1) that elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations will enhance terrestrial carbon storage and 2) that plant migration will be fast relative

2012Journal of ClimateDOI: 10.1175/jcli-d-12-00089.1Cited 29 times
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Weather influences on demography of the yellow-bellied marmot (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>)

Yellow-bellied marmots Marmota flaviventris were live-trapped and marked in the East River Valley of Colorado from 1962 to 1998. For females, static life tables were calculated each year from 1967, when ages were well known, to 1997. Population density was determined, and from life tables calculatio

2005Journal of Zoology, LondonDOI: 10.1017/s0952836904006089Cited 28 times
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Bridging animal personality with space use and resource use in a free-ranging population of an asocial ground squirrel

2021Animal BehaviourDOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2021.07.019Cited 28 times
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Controls on selenium distribution and mobilization in an irrigated shallow groundwater system underlain by Mancos Shale, Uncompahgre River Basin, Colorado, USA

Groundwater Se concentrations ranged from below detection limit (<0.5μgL(-1), and primarily are controlled by high groundwater nitrate concentrations that maintain oxidizing conditions in the aquifer despite low dissolved oxygen concentrations, which indicate nitrate is largely derived from natural

2016Science of The Total EnvironmentDOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.06.063Cited 28 times
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Hydrologic and Biotic Effects of Grazing vs. Non-Grazing near Grand Junction, Colorado

The effect of grazing on the hydrology of salt-desert type rangeland has been studied near Grand Junction, Colorado for the past 14 years. Measurements of precipitation, runoff, erosion, and vegetation have been made in four pairs of watersheds. One of each pair has been grazed by cattle and sheep a

1970Journal of Range ManagementDOI: 10.2307/3896216Cited 28 times
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Building up Biogeography: Pattern to Process

Abstract Linking pattern to process across spatial and temporal scales has been a key goal of the field of biogeography. In January 2017, the 8th biennial conference of the International Biogeography Society sponsored a symposium on Building up biogeography—process to pattern that aimed to review pr

2018Journal of BiogeographyDOI: 10.1111/jbi.13242Cited 28 times
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Using ecological stoichiometry to understand and predict infectious diseases

A key characteristic of host–parasite interactions is the theft of host nutrients by the parasite, yet we lack a general framework for understanding and predicting the interplay of host and parasite nutrition that applies across biological levels of organization. The elemental nutrients (C, N, P, Fe

2018OikosDOI: 10.1111/oik.05418Cited 28 times
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Historical changes in thermoregulatory traits of alpine butterflies reveal complex ecological and evolutionary responses to recent climate change

Background: Trait evolution and plasticity are expected to interactively influence responses to climate change, but rapid changes in and increased variability of temperature may limit evolutionary responses. We use historical specimens to document changes in the size and thermoregulatory traits of a

2016Climate Change ResponsesDOI: 10.1186/s40665-016-0028-xCited 28 times
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Hyporheic Zone Microbiome Assembly Is Linked to Dynamic Water Mixing Patterns in Snowmelt-Dominated Headwater Catchments

Abstract Terrestrial and aquatic elemental cycles are tightly linked in upland fluvial networks. Biotic and abiotic mineral weathering, microbially mediated degradation of organic matter, and anthropogenic influences all result in the movement of solutes (e.g., carbon, metals, and nutrients) through

2019Journal of Geophysical Research: BiogeosciencesDOI: 10.1029/2019JG005189Cited 28 times
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Non-adaptive" hilltopping behavior in male checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas editha)

A fluorescent-dye technique permitted the mating success of male checkerspot butterflies aggregating on a ridge to be compared with that of males on the slope below. Unexpectedly, the males on the ridge had about one-half the mating success of those on the slope. We suggest that formation of this an

1986American NaturalistDOI: 10.1086/284496Cited 28 times
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Seasonal change in a pollinator community and the maintenance of style length variation in Mertensia fusiformis (Boraginaceae)

Seasonal change in pollinator-mediated selection on style length may help maintain variation in this trait in M. fusiformis, but adaptation to local flowering time is not apparent. The prevalence of short styles in these populations requires further explanation.

2011Annals of BotanyDOI: 10.1093/aob/mcr093Cited 28 times
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A post–6 Ma sediment budget for the Colorado River

Regional sediment budgets provide a useful method for quantifying erosion by large river systems over geologic time scales. The Colorado River (western United States) is well suited for such an analysis because the eroding source (Colorado Plateau) and sediment sinks in transtensional basins of the

2013GeosphereDOI: 10.1130/ges00784.1Cited 27 times
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Within population variation in the demography of Speyeria mormonia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)

The adult demography of a population of Speyeria mormonia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) near Gothic, Colorado USA was studied for four years. Values of demographic parameters, including survival, dispersal and sex ratio, varied yearly, without major changes in density. Shift in sex ratio with constant

1987Holarctic EcologyDOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.1987.tb00756.xCited 27 times
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Variation in pollen flow within and among populations of Ipomopsis aggregata

1989EvolutionDOI: 10.2307/2409460Cited 27 times
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A river no more — the Colorado River and the west

1986Landscape PlanningDOI: 10.1016/0304-3924(86)90008-0Cited 27 times
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Remote Sensing-Informed Zonation for Understanding Snow, Plant and Soil Moisture Dynamics within a Mountain Ecosystem

In the headwater catchments of the Rocky Mountains, plant productivity and its dynamics are largely dependent upon water availability, which is influenced by changing snowmelt dynamics associated with climate change. Understanding and quantifying the interactions between snow, plants and soil moistu

2020Remote SensingDOI: 10.3390/rs12172733Cited 27 times