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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Biotic and abiotic composition of biological soil crusts at grass and tarbush sites at the Jornada Basin LTER, 2017-2018Omari, Haneen
Pietrasiak, Nicole
2020knb-lter-jrn.210493001.2
Lake snow removal experiment phytoplankton community data, under ice, 2019-2021Socha, Ellen
2022knb-lter-ntl.418.1
Lake Mendota Phytobenthos Abundance and Community Composition 2016-2018Spear, Michael J
Shannon, Thomas
Lowe, Rex
Vander Zanden, Jake
2020knb-lter-ntl.391.1
Protist Dispersal Detection: University of Michigan Biological Station, July 2024Burroughs, Nicole
2024edi.1800.1
Time series of phytoplankton biovolume at the depth of the vertical chlorophyll maximum in Falling Creek Reservoir, Vinton, VA, USA 2016-2019Lofton, Mary E.
Howard, Dexter W.
McClure, Ryan P.
Wander, Heather L.
Woelmer, Whitney M.
Hounshell, Alexandria G.
Lewis, Abigail S. L.
Carey, Cayelan C.
2021edi.223.2
Interlaboratory testing of CuSO4 toxicity in the “Standardized Aquatic Microcosm” protocol consisting of multiple phytoplankton and animals in a chemically defined medium.Taub, Frieda B
2022edi.1083.1
Data and code from "Black-throated blue warblers (Setophaga caerulescens) exhibit diet flexibility and track seasonal changes in insect availability" Kaiser et al. 2024 Ecology and EvolutionKaiser, Sara A
Forg, Lindsey
Stillman, Andrew
Deitsch, John F
Sillett, Scott
Clucas, Gemma
2024knb-lter-hbr.405.1
Plumes and Blooms: Microbial eukaryote diversity and compositionCatlett, Dylan
Siegel, David A
Matson, Paul
Wear, Emma
Carlson, Craig A
Lankiewicz, Thomas
Iglesias-Rodriguez, Debora
2022edi.1135.2
Phoenix, Arizona (USA) residential yard management and vegetation change over time: 2008-2019Wheeler, Megan
Cook, Elizabeth
Larson, Kelli
Hall, Sharon
2021knb-lter-cap.692.2

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