51. Data for analysis of blackbird flock responses toward a spraying drone in an agroecosystem: Importance of flock size, habitat, and time of day
- Author(s):
- White, Mallory G.; Duttenhefner, Jessica L.; Klug, Page E.
52. Vegetation structure and composition in the Shoshone Mountains and Toiyabe, Toquima, and Monitor ranges, Nevada (3rd Edition)
- Author(s):
- Fleishman, Erica
53. Alaska forestry research historical images
- Author(s):
- Barnard, Jeffrey C.; Nelson, Kellen N.
54. Experimental precipitation manipulation impacts leaf economic trait relationships in a C4 perennial grass
- Author(s):
- Heckman, Robert W.; Aspinwall, Michael J.; Taylor, Samuel H.; Lowry, David B.; Khasanova, Albina; Bonnette, Jason E.; Razzaque, Samsad; Fay, Philip A.; Juenger, Thomas E.
55. Treefrog response data from and assessment of short-term impacts of prescribed fire in Central Florida
- Author(s):
- Biazzo, Ian N.; Quintana-Ascencio, Pedro F.
56. Microsatellite genetic variation data for endangered Florida torreya (Torreya taxifolia Arn.)
- Author(s):
- Dreaden, Tyler J.; Smith, Katherine E.; Nelson, C. Dana; Coffey, Emily E. D.; Eserman, Lauren; Smith, Jason A.
57. Soil temperatures under ponderosa pines, Jeffrey pines, sugar pines and giant sequoias during prescribed burns
- Author(s):
- Burke, Gloria M.; Sackett, Stephen S.; Haase, Sally M.; Weise, David R.
58. Greenhouse gas emissions and removals from forest land, woodlands, and urban trees in the United States, 1990-2022: Estimates and quantitative uncertainty for individual states, regional ownerships, National Forests, and Tribal Ownership
- Author(s):
- Walters, Brian F.; Domke, Grant M.; Greenfield, Eric J.; Smith, James E.; Ogle, Stephen M.
59. Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) invasive plant species data from the eastern United States, intersected with wildland-urban interface (WUI) status and land cover context
- Author(s):
- Potter, Kevin M.; Riitters, Kurt H.; Iannone, Basil V.; Guo, Qinfeng; Fei, Songlin
60. Foliar metabolism and physiology of tulip poplar, black cherry, and sugar maple growing in three different soil series, each with different taxonomic characteristics and chemistry, in the Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia, USA
- Author(s):
- Minocha, Rakesh; Connolly, Stephanie J.; Long, Stephanie
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