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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Spatiotemporal Assessment and Composition of Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities in the Bermejo River Basin in the Ecuadorian AmazoniaSinche Chele, Federico
Ramirez, Roly
Cabrera, Manuel
2024edi.1577.6
Southwest United States Wetland Water Quality and Macroinvertebrate Data 2018-2022Pina, Anna E
2022edi.1089.2
NEON Provisional aquatic biology and single aspirated air temperature data 2020-2021Parker, Stephanie M.
Utz, Ryan M.
2022edi.829.3
NEON aquatic biology collection provisional data 2019-2021 (DP1.20120.001, DP1.20166.001, DP1.20219.001)Parker, Stephanie M.
Utz, Ryan M.
2021edi.569.1
Abiotic and biotic data collected from Spadra and Greenbriar Creeks in Clarksville, Arkansas in spring, 2024.Hunt, Darrin S
Brown, Olivia
Chrisman, Joseph
Firra, Jonathan
Streithorst, Quintin
2024edi.1624.2
Density-dependent effects of exotic brook trout on aquatic communities in mountain lakes revealed by environmental DNA and morphological taxonomyTrepanier-Leroux, Daphne
Yates, Matthew C
Astorg, Louis
Fraser, Dylan J
Humphries, Shelley
Cristescu, Melania E
Derry, Alison M
2023edi.1447.6
Macroinvertebrates communities from 14 lakes of the Canadian Rockies in summer and fall 2018.Trépanier-Leroux, Daphné
Beaulieu, Julien
Derry, Alison
2021edi.202.1
Macroinvertebrates communities from 14 lakes of the Canadian Rockies in summer and fall 2018.Trépanier-Leroux, Daphné
Beaulieu, Julien
Derry, Alison
2021edi.820.1
Dreissenid mussel shell deposition, and benthic community data in the Rouge and Huron Rivers, Southeastern, MI., USA.Hunt, Darrin S.
Kashian, Donna R.
2024edi.1493.4
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

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