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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Long-term relationships between seed banks and wildfire across four North American desert sitesHosna, Rachel
Faist, Akasha
2022edi.1195.1
Temperature Measurements of Southern California Deserts 2022.Zuliani, Mario
Ghazian, Nargol
Lortie, Christopher
2022edi.1167.2
Evolutionary Monitoring for the SEV LTER program at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New MexicoWhitney, Kenneth D
Campbell, Mariel
2024knb-lter-sev.352.1
CAP LTER weather stations at Papago Park and Lost Dutchman State Park in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area of central Arizona, USA, ongoing since 2010Grimm, Nancy
Hall, Sharon J
Kaye, Jason
Allen, Jonathan
2024knb-lter-cap.636.15
Long-term climate indices (SPEI and scPDSI) derived from monthly meteorology data collected at USHCN stations in the northern Chihuahuan Desert of the United States, 1911-2021Hernandez Rosales, Brianda
Maurer, Gregory E.
2022knb-lter-jrn.201.1
Nevada Desert FACE Facility Soil Organic Carbon DataJensen, Kelsey H
Sparks, Jed P
2022edi.1200.1
Long-term record of streamwater chemistry in Sycamore Creek, Arizona, USA (1977-1999)Fisher, Stuart
Grimm, Nancy
2024knb-lter-cap.392.2
Spiders in a Desert City: What the Behavior and Microclimate of Western Black Widows Can Teach Us About the Impacts of UrbanizationClark, Ryan
Johnson, J
2021knb-lter-cap.693.1
High resolution shrub cover of JER and CDRRC (2011)Ji, Wenjie
Hanan, Niall P.
2019knb-lter-jrn.1001.1
Urban heat island conditions experienced by the Western black widow spider (Latrodectus hesperus): extreme heat slows development but results in behavioral accommodationsJohnson, J
Stevens, Dale
Moen, Claire
Urcuyo, Javier
2019knb-lter-cap.666.2

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