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- Wilson, Colleen E 1 ; Gooseff, Michael N 21 INSTAAR2 INSTAARAquatic ecosystem temperature regulation is essential to the survival of riverine fish species restricted to limited water temperature ranges. Dissolved oxygen
- Vernon, James P 1 ; Raseman, William J 2 ; Kasprzyk, Joseph R 3 ; Rosario-Ortiz, Fernando 4 ; Hohner, Amanda K 5 ; Summers, R S 61 ²ÊÃñ±¦µä2
- Tyree, Meredith A 1 ; Bishop, Ian W 2 ; Spaulding, Sarah A 31 Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), ²ÊÃñ±¦µä2 Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR),
- Torrens, Christa L. 1 ; Gooseff, Michael N. 21 INSTAAR - University of Colorado, Boulder2 INSTAAR - University of Colorado, BoulderGlacial meltwater streams in the McMurdo Dry Valleys [MDV], Antarctica flow 4-12 weeks
- Sayedi, Sayedeh Sara 1 ; Malekmohammadi, Bahram 2 ; Ghandehari, Mehran31 Graduate Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran2 Graduate Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, Tehran,
- Olivier, Matthew R 11 INSTAARMuch like in the arctic, organisms inhabiting alpine ecosystems are living at the edge of their environmental tolerances and are thus sensitive to small changes in climate. Algal communities of alpine lakes are
- Lauria, Cara M 1 ; Haveles, Andrew W 2 ; Snell, Kathryn E 3 ; Hinckley, Eve L 4; Fox-Dobbs, Kena 5 ; Richardson, Hannah K 6 ; Fox, David L 71 University
- Heldmyer, Aaron 1 ; Livneh, Ben 2 ; Barsugli, Joe 3 ; Ray, Andrea 41 ²ÊÃñ±¦µä2 ²ÊÃñ±¦µä3 NOAA4 NOAAA major gap in research on the future of snowpack in the western United
- Harmon, Ryan E 1 ; Szutz, Daphne 2 ; Barnard, Holly 3 ; Randell, Jackie 4 ;Singha, Kamini 51 Colorado School of Mines2 University of California Berkeley 3 University of
- Cody, Kelsey 11 ²ÊÃñ±¦µäIn the coming century, another three billion people will need to be fed. Irrigation of crops is responsible for 40 percent of the globe’s food supply, and climate change threatens water supply to irrigation