Climate change and alpine stream biology: progress, challenges, and opportunities for the future

S Hotaling, DS Finn, J Joseph Giersch… - Biological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
In alpine regions worldwide, climate change is dramatically altering ecosystems and
affecting biodiversity in many ways. For streams, receding alpine glaciers and snowfields …

Climate‐induced glacier and snow loss imperils alpine stream insects

JJ Giersch, S Hotaling, RP Kovach… - Global change …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Climate warming is causing rapid loss of glaciers and snowpack in mountainous regions
worldwide. These changes are predicted to negatively impact the habitats of many range …

Hydrology and trophic flexibility structure alpine stream food webs in the Teton Range, Wyoming, USA

KL Jorgenson, S Hotaling, LM Tronstad, DS Finn… - …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding biotic interactions and how they vary across habitats is important for
assessing the vulnerability of communities to climate change. Receding glaciers in high …

Automated mapping of persistent ice and snow cover across the western US with Landsat

DJ Selkowitz, RR Forster - ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote …, 2016 - Elsevier
We implemented an automated approach for mapping persistent ice and snow cover (PISC)
across the conterminous western US using all available Landsat TM and ETM+ scenes …

Alpine glacier resilience and Neoglacial fluctuations linked to Holocene snowfall trends in the western United States

DJ Larsen, SE Crump, A Blumm - Science advances, 2020 - science.org
Geological evidence indicates that glaciers in the western United States fluctuated in
response to Holocene changes in temperature and precipitation. However, because …

Effect of atmospheric deposition and weathering on trace element concentrations in glacial meltwater at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA

GT Carling, SB Rupper, DP Fernandez… - Arctic, Antarctic, and …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Glaciers are reservoirs of atmospherically deposited trace elements that are released during
melt. Weathering in glacial environments also contributes solutes to proglacial streams. To …

[PDF][PDF] Effect of dam emplacement and water level changes on sublacustrine geomorphology and recent sedimentation in Jackson Lake, Grand Teton National Park …

MM McGlue, JR Dilworth, HL Johnson… - … Science, Systems and …, 2023 - escubed.org
ORIGINAL RESEARCH published: 17 January 2023 doi: 10.3389/esss. 2023.10066
characterization driven by hydroclimate change. Because the Teton fault is a major seismic …

A century of glacier change in the Wind River Range, WY

MH DeVisser, AG Fountain - Geomorphology, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract The Wind River Range spans roughly 200 km along the continental divide in
western Wyoming and encompasses at least 269 glaciers and perennial snowfields totaling …

[PDF][PDF] An ice patch artifact and paleobiological specimen from the Teton Mountains, Wyoming, USA

RA Sgouros, MA Stirn - Journal of Glacial Archaeology ISSN (print), 2016 - academia.edu
During the 2014 ield season of the Teton Archaeological Project (TAP), twelve permanent
snowields and ice patches in the Teton Mountains were investigated for thawing organic …

Macroinvertebrate richness is lower in high-elevation lakes vs nearby streams: evidence from Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

S Hotaling, LM Tronstad, JC Bish - Journal of Natural History, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Mountain ecosystems will be strongly impacted by climate change, yet little is known of
extant biodiversity in high-elevation lakes, particularly in North America. In this study, we …