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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
SBC LTER: Reef: Seasonal Kelp Forest Community Dynamics: Cover of bottom substrate and sand depthReed, Daniel C
Miller, Robert J
2024knb-lter-sbc.177.1
Data from Sand aggradation alters biofilm standing crop and metabolism in a low-gradient Lake Superior tributaryMarcarelli , Amy M
Huckins, Casey J
Eggert, Susan L
2023edi.1471.1
SBC LTER: Reef: Long-term experiment: Kelp removal: Cover of bottom substrate and sand depthReed, Daniel C
Miller, Robert J
2021knb-lter-sbc.139.1
SBC LTER: Reef: Kelp Forest Community Dynamics: Cover of bottom substrate and sand depthReed, Daniel C
Miller, Robert J
2021knb-lter-sbc.138.1
Plant species composition in black sand extended growing season experiment, 2018 - ongoing.Smith, Jane G
Huxley, Jared D
Suding, Katharine N
Spasojevic, Marko J
Brigham, Laurel M
Bueno de Mesquita, Cliff P
2023knb-lter-nwt.225.7
Soil Particle Size Analysis at Permanent Quadrat locations, Jornada Experimental Range, 2001-2020Yao, Jin
2020knb-lter-jrn.210351003.2
Monitoring of vegetation and fire in Florida scrub, flatwoods, and wet prairie in south-central Florida from 1977-2015Abrahamson, Warren G
2020edi.592.5
Ecophysiological variables of common shrub and grass species during the growing season following simulated sandblasting trials at the Jornada Experimental Range, New Mexico, USA, 2018 and 2019Niu, Furong
Pierce, Nathan A
Archer, Steven
Okin, Gregory S
Fischella, Mike
Nadoum, Shereen
2023knb-lter-jrn.210527001.7
Photosynthetic response of rehydrated and incubated biological soil crust samples from White Sands National Park in 2020-2022Hoellrich, Mikaela
Pietrasiak, Nicole
2023knb-lter-jrn.210549003.3
Jornada Basin LTER: NPP C-SAND meteorological station: Daily summary data: 2013 - presentAnderson, John
2019knb-lter-jrn.210437048.3

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