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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Linking temporal changes in species composition and biomass in a globally distributed grassland experiment: The Nutrient NetworkThe Nutrient Network (NutNet)
2022edi.1218.2
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
Litter decomposition of the tabonuco forest before hurricane HugoZou, Xiaoming
2010knb-lter-luq.93.240831
Snowbed experiment species composition and hobo data for Niwot Ridge, 2012 - ongoing.Suding, Katharine N
Smith, Jane G
Farrer, Emily C
2023knb-lter-nwt.172.6
The recovery of plant community composition following passive restoration across spatial scales, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve, 1983-2016Ladouceur, Emma
2022edi.1269.2
Bonanza Creek LTER: Annual Active Layer Depths from 1972 to Present in the Wickersham Fireline Sites near Fairbanks, AlaskaViereck, Leslie
Van Cleve, Keith
Chapin, F Stuart
Ruess, Roger
2021knb-lter-bnz.8.25
PIE LTER abundances of macroalgae and Ruppia maritima in six high marsh ponds, Rowley, MA, during the summer of 2016.Spivak, Amanda
2020knb-lter-pie.550.1
Combined data on plant species abundance and composition from LTER and other grasslands in the United States, 1943 - 2010Hallett, Lauren M
Hsu, Joanna S
Cleland, Elsa E
Collins, Scott L
Diskson, Timothy L
Farrer, Emily C
Gherardi, Laureano A
Gross, Katherine L
Hobbs, Richard J
Turnbull, Laura
Suding, Katherine N
Bartolome, James
Hopkinson, Peter
2019edi.358.3
Ant Assemblages in Hemlock Removal Experiment at Harvard Forest since 2003 (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern)Ellison, Aaron
2021edi.193.4
Effects of Multiple Resource Additions on Community and Ecosystem Processes: NutNet Seasonal Biomass and Seasonal and Annual NPP Data at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New MexicoCollins, Scott
2024knb-lter-sev.293.1

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