Applied Adaptive Learning: The Science for Climate Action Network   Kathy Jacobs1   1Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions, University of Arizona   This presentation provides an opportunity to dive into the relationship between applied adaptive learning, climate assessments and adaptation action at multiple scales.  The Science for Climate Action Network is attempting to build long-ter

A Score of Changes and More in Store

Dave Kanzer1

 

1Colorado River District

 

Old timers (now=me) know that ‘time is a jet plane; it moves too fast’.

  Climate in Context: Connecting Science and Decision-making    Kathy Jacobs1   1Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions, University of Arizona   In the context of managing risk, both scientists and stakeholders are frustrated by the knowledge gap that exists between science and decision-making.  Though it is common for scientists to find that decision-makers are not
  Riparian Vegetation Response to High-intensity Fire and Flood Disturbance in Two Montane Canyons in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico   Patrick B.
Lessons Learned for Riparian Habitat Restoration Along the Rio Grande in Southern New Mexico and West Texas   Elizabeth&
  Wildfire Ready Watersheds   Chris Sturm1 1Watershed Program Director, Colorado Water Conservation Board  

Statwick et al. 2016

Abstract:

The relationships between selenium dosage and tissue concentrations matched only some model predictions. Under these conditions, the bioconcentration factor was a better delimiter between species than the absolute tissue concentration. We provide evidence that despite the apparent cost of uptake, selenium can enhance the growth of hyperaccumulators even when herbivory is not a significant factor. We propose the term "elemental stimulation" for this phenomenon.

 

Statwick and Sher 2017

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Henry et al. 2018

In this study, we employ multi-scale analysis (Moran’s Eigenvector Maps) to better understand the variation in tree canopy exposed to defoliation by a biocontrol beetle (Diorhabda spp.).

Gonzalez et al. 2015

This paper reports on the comparison of seed dispersal patterns, germinability, longevity, and establishment between 3 dominant European riparian tree species.

Vegetation response to invasive Tamarix control in southwestern U.S. rivers: a collaborative study including 416 sites

Gonzalez et al. 2017

Adapting Restoration Techniques to Meet Climate Challenges on the Gila River   Alexia Osornio1, Melanie Tluczek2, Steve Plath3   1Gila Watershed Partnership of A