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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Flower and Leaf Phenology of Interior Alaska Forbs and Shrubs as Observed Near Fairbanks Alaska from 2013-2015Mulder, Christa
Spellman, Katie Villano
2021knb-lter-bnz.767.2
Systems Ecology Lab Bajada Site: Weekly phenology observations of shrub and grass species at a bajada site at Jornada Basin LTER from 2010-2019Flores, Alejandra
Tweedie, Craig
Gonzalez, Libia
Laney, Christine
Luna, Robin Naomi
2022knb-lter-jrn.210408005.5
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: Routine Seasonal Phenology Measurements, 1989 - presentUSDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station
2023knb-lter-hbr.51.16
Phenology data for Lost Creek research site in Northern WisconsinDesai, Ankur
Thom, Jonathan
2021edi.90015.1
Ice timing (formation or ice-on and clearance or ice-off) for Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming, USA (1927-2022)Oleksy, Isabella
Tronstad, Lusha M.
Pomeranz, Justin P.F.
Preston, Daniel L.
Gianniny, Gordan
Cook, Katrina
Holley, Ana
Farnes, Phil
Koel, Todd M.
2024edi.1608.1
Phenologies of the Tabonuco Forest trees and shrubsZimmerman, Jess
2010knb-lter-luq.88.559539
SEV LTER: Tracking Vegetation Phenology Using PhenoCam Imagery at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, 2014-2024Blais, Jacob J
Richardson, Andrew D
2024knb-lter-sev.357.1
Early snowmelt and warming experiments to study plant phenologyJerome, Diana K
Petry, Will K
Mooney, Kailen A
Iler, Amy
2021edi.158.2
Plant cover on 2 x 2 meter rainfall runoff plots in grassland and creosotebush communities at the Jornada Basin LTER, 1989-1990Ward, Tim
Bolton, Susan
Schlesinger, William
2021knb-lter-jrn.210001001.80
Data from Herbarium Specimens Reveal Delays in Autumn Maple Coloration in the Northeastern United States Over the Past 150 YearsGarretson, Alexis
Forkner, Rebecca E
2021edi.152.2

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