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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Lake snow removal experiment zooplankton community data, under ice, 2019-2021Socha, Ellen
2022knb-lter-ntl.414.1
Crustacean and rotifer density and biomass for Beaverdam Reservoir, Falling Creek Reservoir, Carvins Cove Reservoir, Gatewood Reservoir, and Spring Hollow Reservoir in southwestern Virginia, USA 2014-2022Carey, Cayelan C.
Wander, Heather L.
Doubek, Jonathan P.
2024edi.1090.40
Zooplankton density and size data in Lake Awosting, Lake Minnewaska, and Mohonk Lake, NY, USA 2013-2018Wander, Heather L.
Lewis, Abigail S. L.
Edwards, Hailee L.
Richardson, David C.
2020edi.101.3
Hort Farm Aquatic Research Ponds Zooplankton Taxonomic Information and Biomass from 2019-2020Butts, Tyler J
Wilkinson, Grace
2021edi.90003.1
Zooplankton energy densities from literatureDudley, Peter N.
Bashevkin, Samuel M.
Burdi, Christina E.
2022edi.893.1
LTREB Biological Limnology at Lake Myvatn 2012-2020Ives, Anthony R
Phillips, Joseph S
McCormick, Amanda R
Botsch, Jamieson C
Book, Kristian R
2021knb-lter-ntl.296.3
LTREB Biological Limnology at Lake Myvatn 2012-2020Ives, Anthony R
Einarsson, Arni
Phillips, Joseph S
McCormick, Amanda R
Botsch, Jamieson C
Book, Kristian R
2021edi.991.2
Abrupt and Gradual Salt Application Mesocosm Experiment Zooplankton, Phytoplankton, Periphyton and Abiotic Data, Troy, NY, 2018.Delaune, Kelbi
2022edi.1252.1
Zooplankton paired night and day density and biomass estimates, worldwide literature survey, 1900 - 2016Doubek, Jonathan P
Goldfarb, Sadye K
Stockwell, Jason D
2019edi.453.1
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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