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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
California Blue Oak reproduction and recruitment, Sierra Foothills, 2005-2010Eitzel, M.V.
Rodríguez-Buriticá, S.
Harpole, W.S.
Aicher, R.
Larios, L.
McClaran, M.
Suding, K.
2022edi.1225.1
Fates and morphometrics of snowshoe hares collared in Bonanza Creek Experimental Forest from 2008 to presentFeierabend, Dashiell Sheene
2015knb-lter-bnz.601.4
The effect of salt dosing for chytrid mitigation on tadpoles of a threatened frog, Litoria aureaCallen, Alex
2023edi.1295.1
Relyea, R. A., and J. T. Hoverman. 2003. The impact of larval predators and competitors on the morphology and fitness of juvenile tree frogs. Oecologia 134:596-604Relyea, Rick A.
Hoverman, Jason
2024edi.1682.1
The distance dependence prediction of the Janzen-Connell hypothesis: a meta-analysisHyatt, Laura A.
Rosenberg, Michael S.
Howard, Timothy G.
Bole, Gregory
Fang, Wei
Anastasia, Jean
Brown, Kerry
Grella, Rebecca
Hinman, Katharine
Kurdziel, Josepha P.
Gurevitch, Jessica
2020edi.542.1
Known-fate survival information for radio-tagged snowshoe hares captured in Bonanza Creek Experimental Forest from June 2008 to November 2012Feierabend, Dashiell Sheene
2012knb-lter-bnz.510.8
Topographic position amplifies consequences of short-interval stand- replacing fires on postfire tree establishment in subalpine conifer forestsHoecker, Tyler J
2021edi.842.2
The effects of pesticides, pH, and predatory stress in amphibians under mesocosm conditions.Relyea, Rick A.
2024edi.1660.1
Resprouting of 46 Florida scrub species in relation to fire intensities, burn season, and habitatMenges, Eric S
2020edi.103.3
Growth, development, activity, and survival of wood frog tadpoles from different populations in eastern NY in 2022.Relyea, Rick A.
Mattes, Brian
Schermerhorn, Candace A.
Shepard, Isaac A.
2024edi.1571.2

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