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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
MCR LTER: Coral Reef: Asynchrony in coral community structure contributes to reef‑scale community stability, data for Srednick et al., Nature 2023Edmunds, Peter
Washburn, Libe
2023knb-lter-mcr.5048.2
SBC LTER: Reef: Benthic community structure along a gradient of historic kelp variabilityDiFiore, Bartholomew
Reed, Daniel C
Miller, Robert J
Nelson, Clint J
Stier, Adrian
2021knb-lter-sbc.141.2
Community structure of aquatic vertebrates and macroinvertebrates in relation to hydrologic variables in the Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park, Florida USA: Ongoing since 2012Trexler, Joel
2021knb-lter-fce.1235.3
MCR LTER: Coral Reef: Long-term Community Dynamics: Backreef (Lagoon) Corals Annual Survey, ongoing since 2005Edmunds, Peter
2024knb-lter-mcr.1038.12
PIE LTER quadrat percent cover associated with marsh sites used in space for time sea level rise study, Rowley, MA.Byrnes, Jarrett
2021knb-lter-pie.583.1
Long-term record of streamwater chemistry in Sycamore Creek, Arizona, USA (1977-1999)Fisher, Stuart
Grimm, Nancy
2024knb-lter-cap.392.2
Alligator pond food-web sampling in Shark River Slough and Taylor Slough, Everglades National Park, Florida, USA, 2018–2019Strickland, Bradley
Trexler, Joel
Flood, Peter
2023knb-lter-fce.1255.3
Community Recovery in the Algal Zone Interaction Experiment (CRAZIE)Meunier, Zechariah D
Hacker, Sally D
Menge, Bruce A
2024edi.1607.2
Fungal community structure associated with seedlings that established post-fire and adjacent resprouting shrubs at Finger Mountain and Nome Creek, AlaskaHewitt, Rebecca Eliza
2017knb-lter-bnz.661.3
SBC LTER: BEACH: Invertebrate community structure and ecosystem functions of 24 sandy beach sitesEmery, Kyle
Dugan, Jenifer E
Miller, Robert J
2023knb-lter-sbc.163.1

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