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Growing season length and soil microbes influence the performance of a generalist bunchgrass beyond its current range
Growing season length and soil microbes influence the performance of a generalist bunchgrass beyond its current range
Sarah ElmendorfMay 12, 2020
Atmospheric dust deposition varies by season and elevation in the Colorado Front Range, USA
Atmospheric dust deposition varies by season and elevation in the Colorado Front Range, USA
Sarah ElmendorfMay 7, 2020
Soil microbial networks shift across a high-elevation successional gradient
Soil microbial networks shift across a high-elevation successional gradient
Sarah ElmendorfDecember 30, 2019
The role of physical properties in controlling soil nitrogen cycling across a tundra-forest ecotone of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, USA
The role of physical properties in controlling soil nitrogen cycling across a tundra-forest ecotone of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, USA
Sarah ElmendorfDecember 10, 2019
Evidence for phosphorus limitation in high-elevation unvegetated soils, Niwot Ridge, Colorado
Evidence for phosphorus limitation in high-elevation unvegetated soils, Niwot Ridge, Colorado
Sarah ElmendorfDecember 9, 2019
The life aquatic in high relief: shifts in the physical and biological characteristics of alpine lakes along an elevation gradient in the Rocky Mountains, USA
The life aquatic in high relief: shifts in the physical and biological characteristics of alpine lakes along an elevation gradient in the Rocky Mountains, USA
Kelly LoriaDecember 8, 2019
Experimental effects of elevated temperature and nitrogen deposition on high‐elevation aquatic communities
Experimental effects of elevated temperature and nitrogen deposition on high‐elevation aquatic communities
Kelly LoriaDecember 8, 2019
Evidence for accelerated weathering and sulfate export in high alpine environments
Evidence for accelerated weathering and sulfate export in high alpine environments
Sarah ElmendorfDecember 3, 2019
The sensitivity of modeled snow accumulation and melt to precipitation phase methods across a climatic gradient
The sensitivity of modeled snow accumulation and melt to precipitation phase methods across a climatic gradient
Sarah ElmendorfSeptember 24, 2019
Structure of bacterial and eukaryote communities reflect in situ controls on community assembly in a high-alpine lake
Structure of bacterial and eukaryote communities reflect in situ controls on community assembly in a high-alpine lake
Sarah ElmendorfAugust 6, 2019
Do plant–microbe interactions and aluminum tolerance influence alpine sedge species’ responses to nitrogen deposition?
Do plant–microbe interactions and aluminum tolerance influence alpine sedge species’ responses to nitrogen deposition?
Sarah ElmendorfAugust 5, 2019
Stand dynamics and topographic setting influence changes in live tree biomass over a 34-year permanent plot record in a subalpine forest in the Colorado Front Range
Stand dynamics and topographic setting influence changes in live tree biomass over a 34-year permanent plot record in a subalpine forest in the Colorado Front Range
Sarah ElmendorfJuly 16, 2019
Evidence for non-steady-state carbon emissions from snow-scoured alpine tundra
Evidence for non-steady-state carbon emissions from snow-scoured alpine tundra
Kika TuffMay 3, 2019
Does tree growth sensitivity to warming trends vary according to treeline form?
Does tree growth sensitivity to warming trends vary according to treeline form?
Kika TuffJanuary 30, 2019
Ecosystem function in complex mountain terrain: Combining models and long-term observations to advance process-based understanding
Ecosystem function in complex mountain terrain: Combining models and long-term observations to advance process-based understanding
Kika TuffJanuary 30, 2019
Moisture availability limits subalpine tree establishment
Moisture availability limits subalpine tree establishment
Kika TuffJanuary 30, 2019
Topographic heterogeneity explains patterns of vegetation response to climate change (1972–2008) across a mountain landscape, Niwot Ridge, Colorado
Topographic heterogeneity explains patterns of vegetation response to climate change (1972–2008) across a mountain landscape, Niwot Ridge, Colorado
Kika TuffJanuary 30, 2019
Limited ecosystem recovery from simulated chronic nitrogen deposition
Limited ecosystem recovery from simulated chronic nitrogen deposition
Kika TuffJanuary 30, 2019
Observations and simulations of the seasonal evolution of snowpack cold content and its relation to snowmelt and the snowpack energy budget
Observations and simulations of the seasonal evolution of snowpack cold content and its relation to snowmelt and the snowpack energy budget
Kika TuffJanuary 30, 2019
Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome
Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome
Kika TuffJanuary 30, 2019
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