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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: Annual measurements on marked northern red oak seedlings, 2014-ongoingCleavitt, Natalie
2024knb-lter-hbr.393.1
Invasive buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) increases water stress and reduces growth of native foothills palo verde (Parkinsonia microphylla) seedlings in pot experimentsSommers, Pacifica
Davis, Ashley
Chesson, Peter
2020edi.642.1
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: Oak seedling demography, 2011 - ongoingCleavitt, Natalie
2024knb-lter-hbr.376.2
Data from publication: Castillioni, K., & Isbell, F. (2023). Early positive spatial selection effects of beta-diversity on ecosystem functioning. Landscape Ecology, 1-15.Castillioni, Karen
Isbell, Forest
2023edi.1536.1
Fungal community structure associated with seedlings that established post-fire and adjacent resprouting shrubs at Finger Mountain and Nome Creek, AlaskaHewitt, Rebecca Eliza
2017knb-lter-bnz.661.3
Seedling Dynamics Demography Data, from the Yasuní Forest Dynamics Plot, Ecuador, 2002-2019Metz, Margaret Rowan
Zambrano, Milton
Valencia, Renato
Garwood, Nancy C
2023edi.1454.2
The fate of a plant defense mutualism in a warming world at the University of Michigan Biological Station, Pellston, MI (2024-2026)Dawson-Glass, Emma
2024edi.1821.1
ARISA profiles for root-associated fungal communities associated with seedlings that established after fire and adjacent shrubs harvested at Finger Mountain and Nome Creek in 2009Hewitt, Rebecca Eliza
2017knb-lter-bnz.662.3
Canopy Trimming Experiment (CTE) plant seedling measurementsZimmerman, Jess
2011knb-lter-luq.143.1058150
Outplanted seedling survival, height and biomass at Finger Mountain and the Anaktuvuk River Fire.Hewitt, Rebecca Eliza
Chapin, F. Stuart
Hollingsworth, Teresa Nettleton
Mack, Michelle Cailin
Rocha, Adrian V
Taylor, D. Lee
2020knb-lter-bnz.738.2

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