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Pinus flexilis

Common names: Limber Pine, limber pine
Taxonomy: Plantae > Tracheophyta > Pinopsida > Pinales > Pinaceae
Roles: study subject, reference
ITIS TSN: 183343
External: RMBL Collections · iNaturalist · iDigBio · GenBank
Papers: 13 | Mentions: 23

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Knowledge graph centered on Pinus flexilis with 44 nodes and 186 connections. Top connected: Unknown, not mentioned, Spruce, not specified, Populus.

Publications (13)

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Abiotic influences on continuous conifer forest structure across a subalpine watershed

2025Remote Sensing of EnvironmentRole: text_match
article

Host species and geographic location shape microbial diversity and functional potential in the conifer needle microbiome

2025MicrobiomeRole: text_match
student_paper

Effects of Altitude on the Growth, Mortality, and Recruitment of Subalpine Tree Species in the West Elk Mountains of Colorado.

2023Role: text_match
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Silviculture

2023Role: text_match
article

Wetter summers mitigated temperature stress on Rocky Mountain forests during the last interglacial warm period

2021Geophysical Research Letters, e2021GL093678Role: text_match
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Climate Warming Drives Local Extinction in a Subalpine Meadow

2018Mountain ViewsRole: text_match
other

Rocky Mountain Biological Lab. Ecology of Place: Making Ecology and Evolutionary Biology spatially explicit

2018Mountain ViewsRole: text_match
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Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Gothic CO Ecology of Place: Making Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Spatially Explicit

2018Mountain ViewsRole: text_match
thesis

Individual variation in plant traits drives species interactions, ecosystem functioning, and responses to global change.

2016Role: study subject
chapter

Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science

2013Role: text_match
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Stable isotopes reflect the ecological stability of two high-elevation mammals from the late Quaternary of Colorado

2012Quaternary ResearchRole: text_match
thesis

Late Quaternary Paleoecology of Two High-Elevation Mammal Species from the Southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA

2011Role: reference
other

Tree-Ring Resources of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

2005Role: text_match