Search Results

Terms used in this search: community patterns

Displaying 1-10 of 44 matching data packages

<<   <   1   2   3   4   5   >   >>   

Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Plant composition data from 67 grassland sites of the Upper Gunnison Basin, CO, USA, 2014Lynn, Joshua S
Kazenel, Melanie R
Kivlin, Stephanie N
Rudgers, Jennifer A
2019edi.418.1
STEPPS 2000 Year Forest Composition Estimates, Upper Midwest US, Level 2Dawson, Andria
Goring, Simon
Paciorek, Christopher J.
Jackson, Stephen T.
McLachlan, Jason S.
Williams, John W.
2019msb-paleon.22.0
Community-level flowering & fitness data across an elevational gradient, Rocky Mountain Biological Lab, 2021-2022Veldhuisen, Leah N
2023edi.1478.1
Ant Assemblages in Hemlock Removal Experiment at Harvard Forest since 2003 (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern)Ellison, Aaron
2021edi.193.4
Ant Assemblages in Hemlock Removal Experiment at Harvard Forest since 2003 (Reformatted to a Darwin Core Archive)Ellison, Aaron
2020edi.92.3
Soil fungal community and activity under dominant plant species at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico: October 2013Ladwig, Laura M
Bell-Dereske, Lukas P
Bell, Kayce C
Natvig, Donald O
Taylor, D Lee
2021edi.237.1
Ant Assemblages in Hemlock Removal Experiment at Harvard Forest since 2003 (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern)Ellison, Aaron
2021edi.557.7
Ant Assemblages in Hemlock Removal Experiment at Harvard Forest since 2003 (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern)Ellison, Aaron
2021edi.566.3
STEPPS 8000 Year Forest Composition Estimates, Northeastern US, Level 2Trachsel, Mathias
Dawson, Andria
Paciorek, Christopher J.
Jackson, Stephen T.
McLachlan, Jason S.
Williams, John W.
Cogbill, Charles
Foster, David
Shuman, Bryan
Oswald, W. Wyatt
2020msb-paleon.44.2
Ant Assemblages in Hemlock Removal Experiment at Harvard Forest since 2003 (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern)Ellison, Aaron
2021edi.527.10

<<   <   1   2   3   4   5   >   >>   

EDI is a collaboration between the University of New Mexico and the University of Wisconsin – Madison, Center for Limnology:

UNM logo UW-M logo