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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Grasshopper survey data at the Jornada Basin LTER site, 1983 to 1985Lightfoot, David C
Whitford, Walter G
2021knb-lter-jrn.210370001.29
Herbaceous vegetation size and cover data in grasshopper survey quadrats at the Jornada Basin LTER site, 1984 to 1985Lightfoot, David C
Whitford, Walter G
2021knb-lter-jrn.210370002.33
Data for 'Weak latitudinal gradients in insect herbivory for dominant rangeland grasses of North America'Kent, Dylan R
Lynn, Joshua S
Pennings, Steven C
Souza, Lara A
Smith, Melinda D
Rudgers, Jennifer A
2020edi.315.4
Arthropod abundance in sweep net samples of sites near Crested Butte, CO in 2017-2020Mooney, Emily H
Den Uyl, James H
Mullins, Maria
Mitchell, Alexander
Kosinski, Kyle
Anthony, Michelle
Hewett, Alexander
2021edi.837.1
Dietary protein and sodium co-limit cockroach growth and reproduction, 2019-2020Adams, Tianjiao
Pennings, Steven
2022edi.870.2
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
Long-term monitoring of reptiles and ground arthropods near the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, Mesa, Arizona, USA, ongoing since 2010Bateman, Heather
2022knb-lter-cap.691.3
Large-scale longitudinal gradients of genetic diversity: a meta-analysis across six phyla in the Mediterranean basinsConord, Cyrille
Gurevitch, Jessica
Fady, Bruno
2020edi.530.1
Interagency Ecological Program: Zooplankton abundance in the Upper San Francisco Estuary from 1972-2021, an integration of 7 long-term monitoring programsBashevkin, Samuel M
Hartman, Rosemary
Thomas, Madison
Barros, Arthur
Burdi, Christina E
Hennessy, April
Tempel, Trishelle
Kayfetz, Karen
Alstad, Karrin
Pien, Catarina
2023edi.230.4

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