0 results — topic: Density fractionation, type: Other

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Shifts in plant dominance control short and long-term carbon-cycle responses to widespread drought

Global climate change is predicted to increase the intensity and frequency of future drought, which in turn may be expected to induce a range of biogeochemical climate feedbacks. A combination of model simulations and observational studies of a recent wide-scale drought, suggested that the drought i

2006DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/1/1/014001Cited 51 times
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Comment on Cognition-mediated evolution of low-quality floral nectars.

Nachev et al (Reports, 6 January 2017, p. 75) present dilute nectar in bat-pollinated plants as "paradoxical" because bats prefer concentrated nectar, but paradox disappears with realistic assumptions about nectar evolution. We argue that they make unrealistic assumptions about the cognitive abiliti

2017ScienceDOI: 10.1126/science.aao1962Cited 4 times
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Feral Hues & Invasive Pigments: Examining Nature-Based Solutions through Ecosocial Art Engaging Spontaneous Urban Vegetation and Informal Greenspace

The project Feral Hues and Invasive Pigments (FH&IP) addresses the role of spontaneous urban plants (aka weeds) through ecosocial art, with the goal of reducing human alienation from plant life and land in urban and disturbed habitats. Hands-on work with spontaneous urban plants through ecosocial ar

2024Nature-Based SolutionsDOI: 10.1016/j.nbsj.2024.100137Cited 2 times
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An uphill grind for wild plant populations

2025ScienceDOI: 10.1126/science.adx5165
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Wild marmots’ social networks reveal controversial evolutionary theory in action

2025The Conversation
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Avalanche Size increase resulting from tree removal and wind loading- a case study from central Colorado using Aval-1D

2006
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Biological Field Stations: Opportunities for undergraduate and faculty research

1993
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A new horizon for biological field stations and marine laboratories

1995
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Skiing for science

2017Science
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Art/Science collaborations: new explorations of ecological systems, values, and their feedbacks

2018Ecological Society of America
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Obituary: Kenneth Barclay Armitage (1925—2022)

2022Journal of Mammology
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Mosquitoes: more likely nectar thieves than pollinators

2010
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Groundhog day is so silly. But as a groundhog scientist I love it anyway

2017
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Tree-Ring Resources of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

2005
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Marmots could have the solution to a long-running debate in evolution

2024New Scientist
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A Brief Escape to Normalcy: A Summer at RMBL

2020Mountain Views Chronicle
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Spectacle in the meadows

2019Gunnison County Times
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RMBL Research in the time of Covid-19: Magical Realism?

2020Mountain Views Chronicle
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Field Research in the Time of the Pandemic

2020Mountain Views Chronicle
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Warming winters are disrupting the hidden world of fungi – the result can shift mountain grasslands to scrub

2026The Conversation