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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Impact of sediment bioturbation on microphytobenthic primary producers: importance of macrobenthic functional traitsRICHARD, Anaïs
Orvain, Francis
Morelle, Jérôme
Romero-Ramirez, Alicia
Bernard, Guillaume
Paulin-Henricksson, Stéphane
Cordier, Marie-Ange
de Montaudouin, Xavier
Maire, Olivier
2022edi.1278.1
Multiple Element Limitation in Northern Hardwood Ecosystems (MELNHE): Leaf Litter Decomposition 2012-2014Biche, Richard
Innusa, Brianne N
Zukswert, Jenna M
Young, Alex
Yanai, Ruth D
2024knb-lter-hbr.397.2
Interagency Ecological Program: Benthic invertebrate monitoring in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay-Delta, collected by the Environmental Monitoring Program, 1975-2020.Wells, Elizabeth
Interagency Ecological Program
2021edi.574.1
Interagency Ecological Program: Benthic invertebrate monitoring in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay-Delta, collected by the Environmental Monitoring Program, 1975-2023.Wells, Elizabeth
Interagency Ecological Program
2024edi.1036.4
Quantity and composition of POM and MAOM in 156 soil samples collected from 20 National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) sites in 2019Yu, Wenjuan
Hall, Steven J
2022edi.867.2
Organic and inorganic carbon concentration and stable isotope composition in poorly drained agricultural soils in Iowa, USAHuang, Wenjuan
Mirabito, Anthony
Tenesaca, Carlos
Mejia-Garcia, William F
Lawrence, Nate
Kaleita, Amy L
VanLoocke, Andy
Hall, Steven J
2022edi.1289.1
Carbon decomposition data from oxygen-limited soilsHuang, Wenjuan
Wang, Kefeng
Ye, Chenglong
Hockaday, William C
Wang, Gangsheng
Hall, Steven J.
2021edi.431.2
Data for a meta-analysis of the effect of kelp forests on fish communities around the world from observational and experimental studies spanning 1983-2020Pérez-Matus, Alejandro
Byrnes, Jarrett Edward Kaplan
2024edi.1687.2
Lignin, litter, and soil carbon decomposition from soil samples collected from 20 National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) sites in 2019Huang, Wenjuan
Yu, Wenjuan
Yi, Bo
Raman, Erik
Yang, Jihoon
Hammel, Kenneth E
Lu, Chaoqun
Howe, Adina Chuang
Weintraub-Leff, Samantha R
Hall, Steven J
2023edi.1285.4
Data for study Conventional land-use intensification reduces species richness and increases production: A global meta-analysisBeckmann, Michael
Gerstner, Katharina
Akin-Fajiye, Morodoluwa
Ceausu, Silvia
Kambach, Stephan
Kinlock, Nicole L.
Phillips, Helen R.P.
Verhagen, Willem
Gurevitch, Jessica
Klotz, Stefan
Newbold, Tim
Verburg, Peter H.
Winter, Martin
Seppelt, Ralf
2020edi.529.2

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