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Data for “Herbivory damage but not plant disease under experimental warming is dependent on weather for three subalpine grass species”, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Gothic, Colorado, 2015-2017.Lynn, Joshua S.
Abo-Sido, Nisreen
McCowen, Ian W.
Villanueva, Shermila B.
Harte, John
Rudgers, Jennifer A.
2022edi.978.2
Invasive grass litter suppresses a native grass species and promotes diseaseBenitez, Liliana
Kendig, Amy E
Adhikari, Ashish
Clay, Keith
Harmon, Philip F
Holt, Robert D
Goss, Erica M
Flory, S Luke
2021edi.189.3
Emerging fungal pathogen differentially affects three native plant species that compete with an invasive grassKendig, Amy E.
Svahnstrom, Vida J.
Adhikari, Ashish
Harmon, Philip F.
Flory, S. Luke
2020edi.63.2
Sap Flux Density at the CWRU FarmRickert, Kyle
Green, Mark B
2023edi.1382.1
Forest Inventory of a Northern Hardwood Forest: Bird Area at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, 1981Sherry, Thomas W
Holmes, Richard T
Siccama, Thomas G.
2024knb-lter-hbr.42.8
Entomological identification of the cadaver fauna of wolf and lynx carcasses in Germany between 2014-2021Röglin, Antonia
Schwarz, Marcus
Szentiks, Claudia
2022edi.710.2
Quantifying Sustainability and Drivers of Aspen Regeneration and Recruitment in Arizona 2020-2022Crouch, Connor D
Waring, Kristen M
Wilhelmi, Nicholas P
Moore, Margaret M
Rogers, Paul C
2023edi.1448.1
Extent, impacts, and drivers of oystershell scale invasions in aspen ecosystems in Arizona, USA 2020-2022Crouch, Connor D
Waring, Kristen M
Grady, Amanda M
Wilhelmi, Nicholas P
Hofstetter, Richard W
Moore, Margaret M
2024edi.1592.1
Sex-specific relationships between urbanization, parasitism, and plumage coloration in house finchesMcGraw, Kevin
Hutton, Pierce
Sykes, Brooke
2021knb-lter-cap.679.1
Cothran, R. D., F. Radarian, and R. A. Relyea. 2011. Altering aquatic food webs with a global insecticide: Arthropod-amphibian links in mesocosms that simulate wetland communities. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 30:893-912.Cothran, Rickey
Radarian, Forrest
Relyea, Rick A.
2024edi.1693.1

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