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Community context mediates effects of pollinator loss on seed production

Abstract A critical goal for ecologists is understanding how ongoing local and global species losses will affect ecosystem functions and services. Diversity–functioning relationships, which are well‐characterized in primary producer communities, are much less consistently predictable for ecosystem f

2023EcosphereDOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4569Cited 4 times
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Multilevel selection on individual and group social behaviour in the wild

How phenotypes are shaped by multilevel selection-the theoretical framework proposing natural selection occurs at more than one level of biological organization-is a classic debate in biology. Though social behaviours are a common theoretical example for multilevel selection, it is unknown if and ho

2025Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological SciencesDOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.3061Cited 4 times
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Thermal infrared shadow-hiding in GOES-R ABI imagery: snow and forest temperature observations from the SnowEx 2020 Grand Mesa field campaign

Abstract. The high temporal resolution of thermal infrared imagery from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites R-series (GOES-R) presents an opportunity to observe mountain snow and forest temperatures over the full diurnal cycle. However, the off-nadir views of these imagers may imp

2024The CryosphereDOI: 10.5194/tc-18-2257-2024Cited 4 times
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Gunnison Tunnel: Engineering History of an Early American Reclamation Project

This paper describes the surveying, engineering, and construction operations performed in the construction of the Gunnison Tunnel for the Gunnison River Diversion Project. The Gunnison Tunnel, which diverts water from the Gunnison River to the Uncompahgre Valley, was one of the first major engineeri

2013Journal of Performance of Constructed FacilitiesDOI: 10.1061/(asce)cf.1943-5509.0000375Cited 4 times
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Are Lek Disturbance Buffers Equitable for All Gunnison Sage-Grouse Populations?

Abstract Lek disturbance buffers can be used to identify areas that provide important seasonal habitat for Gunnison sage grouse Centrocercus minimus (hereafter GUSG), a species with declining or vulnerable populations across their range. Lek disturbance buffers define areas around leks where anthrop

2019Journal of Fish and Wildlife ManagementDOI: 10.3996/012018-jfwm-003Cited 4 times
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Geology of the uranium deposits in the Cochetopa mining district, Saguache and Gunnison counties, Colorado

Vein-type uranium deposits of geologic interest and commercial significance occur in the Cochetopa mining district, Saguache and Gunnison Counties, Colorado. The uranium minerals in these deposits have been precipitated from hypogene solutions probably related to Tertiary igneous activity in the dis

1959Economic GeologyDOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.54.1.1Cited 4 times
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Hidden features: How subsurface and landscape heterogeneity govern hydrologic connectivity and stream chemistry in a montane watershed

ABSTRACT Hydrologic connectivity is defined as the connection among stores of water within a watershed and controls the flux of water and solutes from the subsurface to the stream. Hydrologic connectivity is difficult to quantify because it is goverened by heterogeniety in subsurface storage and per

2025Hydrological ProcessesDOI: 10.1002/hyp.70085Cited 4 times
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A mammalian DNA methylation landscape

A study of 348 species offers clues into the diversity of mammalian life spans

2023ScienceDOI: 10.1126/science.adj4904Cited 4 times
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Linking surface processes, solute generation, and CO2 budgets across lithological and land cover gradients in Rocky Mountain watersheds

Abstract Chemical weathering in mountain critical zones controls river chemistry and regulates long‐term climate. Mountain landscapes contain diverse landforms created by geomorphic processes, including landslides, glacial moraines, and rock glaciers. These landforms generate unique flowpaths and wa

2025Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2023WR036850Cited 4 times
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Mt. Antero Mineral Locality, Chaffee County, Colorado: Past & Present

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsMark Ivan JacobsonMark I. Jacobson, an oil exploration geophysicist, last wrote for ROCKS AND MINERALS on “A Lithium-Bearing Pegmatite in the Clear Creek District, Clear Creek County, Colorado” (Novem

1984Rocks & MineralsDOI: 10.1080/00357529.1984.11764437Cited 4 times
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Effects of experimental warming on floral scent, display and rewards in two subalpine herbs

Our results suggest that floral traits can show different levels of plasticity to temperature changes in subalpine environments, with potential effects on animal behaviours that help or hinder plant reproduction. They also illustrate the need for more long-term field warming studies, as shown by res

2025Annals of BotanyDOI: 10.1093/aob/mcad195Cited 4 times
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Downscaled hyper-resolution (400 m) gridded datasets of daily precipitation and temperature (2008-2019) for East Taylor subbasin (western United States)

Abstract. High resolution gridded datasets of meteorological variables are needed in order to resolve fine-scale hydrological gradients in complex mountainous terrain. Across the United States, the highest available spatial resolution of gridded datasets of daily meteorological records is approximat

2022Earth System Science Data DiscussionsDOI: 10.5194/essd-2022-67Cited 4 times
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Sources of Controversy in the Law of the Colorado River: An Upper Basin View

2021SSRN Electronic JournalDOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3874212Cited 4 times
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Polyphenism predicts actuarial senescence and lifespan in tiger salamanders

Actuarial senescence (called 'senescence' hereafter) often shows broad variation at the intraspecific level. Phenotypic plasticity likely plays a central role in among-individual heterogeneity in senescence rate (i.e. the rate of increase in mortality with age), although our knowledge on this subjec

2024Journal of Animal EcologyDOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.14048Cited 4 times
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Patterns of genetic variation and local adaptation of a native herbivore to a lethal invasive plant

Understanding the evolutionary processes that influence fitness is critical to pre- dicting species' responses to selection. Interactions among evolutionary processes including gene flow, drift and the strength of selection can lead to either local adap- tation or maladaptation, especially in hetero

2024Molecular EcologyDOI: 10.1111/mec.17326Cited 4 times
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Cold-season precipitation sensitivity to microphysical parameterizations: hydrologic evaluations leveraging snow lidar datasets

Abstract Cloud microphysical processes are an important facet of atmospheric modeling, as they can control the initiation and rates of snowfall. Thus, parameterizations of these processes have important implications for modeling seasonal snow accumulation. We conduct experiments with the Weather Res

2024Journal of HydrometeorologyDOI: 10.1175/JHM-D-22-0217.1Cited 4 times
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Sodium enriched nectar shapes plant–pollinator interactions in a subalpine meadow

Many plants have evolved nutrient rewards to attract pollinators to flowers, but most research has focused on the sugar content of floral nectar resources. Concentrations of sodium in floral nectar (a micronutrient in low concentrations in nectar) can vary substantially both among and within co-occu

2024Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.1002/ece3.70026Cited 4 times
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Model and remote-sensing-guided experimental design and hypothesis generation for monitoring snow-soil–plant interactions

In this study, we develop a machine-learning (ML)-enabled strategy for selecting hillslope-scale ecohydrological monitoring sites within snow-dominated mountainous watersheds, with a particular focus on snow-soil–plant interactions. Data layers rely on spatial data layers from both remote sensing an

2024Frontiers in WaterDOI: 10.3389/frwa.2023.1220146Cited 4 times
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Does living in streams with fish involve a cost of induced morphological defense?

Previous studies have shown that chemical cues from brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) induce relatively longer caudal filaments and heavier exoskeletons in the mayfly Drunella coloradensis. These characters constitute morphological defences that reduce larval mortality from brook trout predation.

2003Canadian Journal of ZoologyDOI: 10.1139/z03-177Cited 4 times
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Take only pictures, leave only... Cameras influence marmot vigilance but not perceptions of risk

Abstract Ecotourism provides an opportunity to experience nature that may promote its conservation. Ecotourists photograph wildlife, and photography plays an important role in focusing public's attention on nature. Although photography is believed to be a low‐impact activity, how the visual stimulus

2023Journal of ZoologyDOI: 10.1111/jzo.13032Cited 4 times