University of Colorado Mountain Research Station

Aktuelle Forschung auf der Mountain Research Station


Ueber 30 Forscher/innen aus aller Welt nutzen denNiwot Ridge als ihr Untersuchungsgebiet. Die folgende Liste gibt einen kurzen Ueberblick ueber die derzeit laufenden Forschungsaktivitaeten auf dem Ridge:

Allison Aydellote, University of Colorado
Predicting responses ot climate change in Caltha leptosepala
Robin Bingham, University of Colorado
Gene flow in alpine populations of Campanula rotundifolia
Jane Bock, University of Colorado
Population biology of LLoydia serotina
William D. Bowman, University of Colorado
Biotic and abiotic constraints of tundra primary production
Fred Brechtel, Colorado State University
Atmospheric Particulate Matter and Cloud Physics
T. Nelson Caine, University of Colorado
Alpine geomorphology and hydrology of Green Lakes Valley
John Cooley, University of Michigan
Lek behavior of syrphid flies in alpine tundra
Thomas C. Davinroy, University of Colorado
Rates and controls of rock movement through couloirs
Pamela K. Diggle, University of Colorado
Phenotypic plasticity of Polygonum viviparum reproduction
Melany Fisk, University of Colorado
Microbial mineral utilization under varying soil conditions
David J. Furbish, Florida State University
Flow structure in a steep mountain stream
Thomas Juenger, University of Chicago
The effects of ungulate grazing on fitness in scarlet gilia
Sonia Kneidenwies, Colorado State University
Atmospheric particulate matter and cloud physics
Mark Losleben, NOAA, Mountain Research Station
Mountain Climate Program
Jeff Mitton, University of Colorado
Ecological genetics of Englemann Spruce
Daniela Monk, Indiana University
Parental care allocation in Mountain Bluebirds
Russell K. Monson, University of Colorado
Isoprene Emmissions from aspen trees
John Ogren, NOAA
Climate forcing by aerosols
Theodore Raab, University of Colorado
Alpine nitrogen cycling: plant microbial interactions
Steven Schmidt, University of Colorado
Nitrous oxide emmisions and nitrogen cycling in alpine tundra
Timothy Seastedt, University of Colorado
Soil biology studies on Niwot Ridge
Susan Sherrod, University of Colorado
The Effect of the Northern Pocket Gopher on Soil and Community Characteristics
Herman Sievering, University of Colorado, Denver
Nitrogen concentration on Niwot Ridge
Monika Stell, Germany
Habitat preferences of Orthoptera on Niwot Ridge
Theresa Theodose, University of Colorado
Alpine plant responses to nitrogen enrichment
Donald (Skip) and Marilyn Walker, University of Colorado
Plant community ecology
Jeff Welker, Colorado State University
Simulated climate change effects on alpine fellfields
Carol Wessman, University of Colorado
Landscape and regional controls over primary production
Mark W. Williams, University of Colorado
Biogeochemical processes in the Green Lakes Valley