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Long-Term Nitrogen Deposition: Effects on Plant Diversity, Composition, Productivity and Stability
The purpose of this experiment is to measure how adding nitrogen over a long time will affect the number of species, the type of species present, the amount of annual growth, and the change from year to year in the growth of each species in a plant community which is also relieved of grazing by large and small mammals - downloadable datasets, Cedar Creek LTER
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MAYFIELD
computes estimates of daily survival rate for nest visitation data
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MULT
computes estimates of survival and recovery rates for band-recovery data with additional models for estimating reporting rate
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Mallard Brood Survival in Prairie Pothole Landscapes
online document, reproduced from Waterfowl 2000 13(1)
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Mallard Duckling Growth and Survival in Relation to Aquatic Invertebrates
online document, reproduced from Journal of Wildlife Management 62(1)
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Mallard Recruitment in the Agricultural Environment of North Dakota
online article, reproduced from Wildlife Monographs
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Mammals of the Harte Ranch Area of Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas
online pdf article - Occasional Papers of the Museum of Texas Tech University
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Map List Software (North America)
The free demo has a built-in database of hundreds of checklists with seasonal abundance on the map
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Maps of Distribution and Abundance of Selected Species of Birds on Uncultivated Native Upland Grasslands and Shrubsteppe in the Northern Great Plains
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center - online document
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Martinelli slope point quadrat measurements: Plant species composition data
Permanent plots were established on the Martinelli slope in 1987. The 25 plots are organized in a Latin square design consisting of 5 rows and 5 columns - Niwot Ridge LTER
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