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ID  Project/Data Title Investigator  Affiliation  Year Type  Category
1002Habitat suitability and the distribution of species.Ron PulliamUniversity of Georgia1998OneTerrestrial
1003Seedling recruitment in artificial gaps.Brian Beckage
James Clark
Duke University1993OneTerrestrial
1004Growth mortality relationships for southern Appalachian trees.James Clark
Peter Wyckoff
Duke University
Guilford College
1995OneTerrestrial
1005Tree seedling densities across an elevation and moisture gradient.James Clark
J. Hillerislambers
Duke University1996OneTerrestrial
1006Seed bank densities across an environmental gradient.James Clark
J. Hillerislambers
Duke University1995OneTerrestrial
1007Rhododendron maximum cover across an elevation gradient.James Clark
J. Hillerislambers
Duke University1997OneTerrestrial
1008Seed production and dispersal.James ClarkDuke University1991OneTerrestrial
1010Cross site decomposition of leaf litter in terrestrial and aquatic habitats CWT and LUQ 2000.David Coleman
Mark Hunter
Catherine Pringle
University of Georgia2000OneTerrestrial
1012Gradient throughfall (thrufall) collection.Wayne SwankUSDA Forest Service1992OneTerrestrial
1014Nitrogen transformation along an elevational and vegetative gradient.Jennifer KnoeppUSDA Forest Service1991OneTerrestrial
1015Litterfall on elevational gradient.Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia1992OneTerrestrial
1016Litterfall on elevational gradient.Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia1994OneTerrestrial
1017Litterfall on the elevational gradient.Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia1995OneTerrestrial
1018Litterfall on the elevational gradient.Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia1995OneTerrestrial
1019Litterfall on the elevational gradient.Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia1995OneTerrestrial
1020Litterfall on the elevational gradient.Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia1996OneTerrestrial
1021Litterfall on the elevational gradient.Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia1996OneTerrestrial
1023Gradient soil moisture measurements.James VoseUSDA Forest Service1991OneTerrestrial
1024Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains - 1993.Bruce Haines
JP Davis
University of Georgia1993OneTerrestrial
1025Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains - 1994.Bruce Haines
JP Davis
University of Georgia1994OneTerrestrial
1026Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains - 1994.Bruce Haines
JP Davis
University of Georgia1994OneTerrestrial
1027Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains - 1994.Bruce Haines
JP Davis
University of Georgia1994OneTerrestrial
1028Canopy gradient thrufall.Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1996OneTerrestrial
1029Canopy gradient frass.Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1996OneTerrestrial
1030Soil chemistry along the canopy gradient.Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1996OneTerrestrial
1031Coweeta terrestrial gradient tree growth survey.James Clark
Brian Kloeppel
Brian Beckage
Philip Radtke
Duke University
University of Georgia
Virginia Tech
University of Vermont
University of Minn.
1991
(Ongoing)
OneTerrestrial
1032Gap microclimate measurements.James Vose
Barry Clinton
USDA Forest Service1993OneTerrestrial
1033Gap dendrometer band measurements.James Vose
Barry Clinton
USDA Forest Service1992OneTerrestrial
1040Continuously measured forest soil moisture at four sites in the Coweeta basin.Brian Kloeppel
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University of Georgia
University of Minn.
2000OneTerrestrial
1052Soil water chemistry (lysimeters) on the terrestrial gradient project.Wayne Swank
Brian Kloeppel
USDA Forest Service
University of Georgia
1993OneTerrestrial
1104Western North Carolina Small Mammal Inventory.Scott Bosworth
Chris McGrath
NC Wildlife Resources Commission2005OneTerrestrial
1105Elevational gradient in ant diversity.Nathan Sanders
Robert Dunn
JP Lessard
University of Tenn.2005OneTerrestrial
1108The assessment of the relative importance of competitive interactions and abiotic environment in structuring ground-dwelling ant communities along an elevational gradient.Nathan SandersJP LessardUniversity of Tenn.2005OneTerrestrial
1114Forest gap continuous soil moisture.Brian Kloeppel
James Clark
Greg Zausen
University of Georgia
Duke University
2007
(Ongoing)
TwoTerrestrial
1115Are ecosystem dynamics governed by direct or indirect effects associated with the loss of foundation species?Aimee Clausen
Nathan Sanders
Aaron Ellison
Nicholas Gotelli
University of Tennessee2007
(Ongoing)
TwoTerrestrial
2000Microclimate.Alan YeakleyPortland State1994OneRiparian
2001Dissolved organic carbon.Alan YeakleyPortland State1993OneRiparian
2002Soil Moisture - TDR.Alan YeakleyPortland State1993OneRiparian
2003Litter decomposition.David Coleman
Christina Wright
University of Georgia1993OneRiparian
3005Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in stream water on ws7 ws14 ws27.Judy MeyerUniversity of Georgia1979OneAquatic
3006Fish collections at Coweeta LTER 100m stream sites.Gary Grossman
Bob Ratajczak
University of Georgia1991OneAquatic
3007Habitat availability estimates of lter 100m stream sites.Gary Grossman
Bob Ratajczak
University of Georgia1991OneAquatic
3008Leaf decomposition along the Ball Creek / Coweeta Creek elevational gradient.Fred Benfield
Jack Webster
Virginia Tech1991OneAquatic
3009Benthic organic matter (BOM) standing crops along the Ball Creek / Coweeta Creek elevational gradient.Fred Benfield
Jack Webster
Virginia Tech1991OneAquatic
3010Effect of macrobiotic exclusion on benthic communities: the role of fishes and crayfishes in southern Appalachian streams.Judy Meyer
Catherine Pringle
University of Georgia1997OneAquatic
3016Age - growth - reproduction of Mottled Sculpin (Cottus bairdi) in the Coweeta Creek drainage.Gary Grossman
Kathleen McDaniel
University of Georgia1997OneAquatic
3018Spatial and temporal patterns of habitat use and availability in upper Coweeta Creek.Gary Grossman
Mark Farr
University of Georgia1996OneAquatic
3026Mesoscale variation in fish populations in two small Appalachian streams (fish population data).Gary Grossman
Julie Little
University of Georgia1996OneAquatic
3029Mesoscale variation in fish populations in two small Appalachian streams (light data).Gary Grossman
Julie Little
University of Georgia1996OneAquatic
3032Shope Fork of Coweeta Creek streamflow.Lloyd SwiftUSDA Forest Service1934OneAquatic
3035Predatory impact of benthic fishes in an Appalachian stream.Gary Grossman
Catherine Gibson
University of Georgia1998OneAquatic
3038LINX: nitrogen uptake; retention; and cycling in stream ecosystems: an intersite 15N experiment.Jack Webster
Judy Meyer
Virginia Tech
University of Georgia
1996OneAquatic
3039Metabolism in the Little Tennessee River.Jack Webster
Fred Benfield
Virginia Tech1998OneAquatic
3040GPS positions of weirs.Brian KloeppelUniversity of Georgia2000OneAquatic
3041The role of headwater streams in hillslope erosion and sediment transport in the valley and ridge and Blue Ridge provinces.Fred BenfieldVirginia Tech2001OneAquatic
3043Bacterial community composition and dissolved organic matter in streams: a cross site comparison.Laura LeffKent State University2000OneAquatic
3046Microhabitat use in a stream fish assemblage.Gary Grossman
M.C. Freeman
Bob Ratajczak
University of Georgia1983OneAquatic
3047Stream fish assemblage stability in a southern Appalachian stream.Gary Grossman
M.C. Freeman
Bob Ratajczak
University of Georgia1984OneAquatic
3048Assessment of parentage relationships in Cottus bairdi.Gary GrossmanUniversity of Georgia1999OneAquatic
3062Nutrient effects on a detritus-based stream ecosystem.Amy Rosemond
Bruce Wallace
Keller Suberkropp
Patrick Mulholland
University of Georgia
University of Alabama
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab.
1998OneAquatic
3068Geomorphic Analysis of Stream Channels.David LeighUniversity of Georgia2005OneAquatic
3074 Seasonal variation of DOM quality at Coweeta streams as determined via 3D Fluorescence (EEM) and PARAFAC analysis.Rudolf JaffeFlorida International University2007
(Ongoing)
TwoAquatic
3075 Terrestrial leaf litter inputs drive headwater stream dynamics: Investigation into the seasonal role of Rhondodendron.John Frisch
Catherine Pringle
University of Georgia2007
(Ongoing)
TwoAquatic
4000Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest - microclimate station - midslope plot.Brian KloeppelUniversity of Georgia1996OneRegional
4001Coweeta - stem temperature - watershed 02 - ridge plot.Brian Kloeppel
Paul Bolstad
University of Georgia
University of Minn.
1996OneRegional
4002Coweeta - stem temperature - watershed 18 - cove 218 gradient plot.Brian KloeppelUniversity of Georgia1996OneRegional
4003Coweeta - stem temperature - watershed 27 ridge climate 77 station plot.Brian Kloeppel
Paul Bolstad
University of Georgia
University of Minn.
1996OneRegional
4004Aboveground biomass and nitrogen allocation of ten deciduous southern Appalachian tree species.Brian KloeppelUniversity of Georgia
University of Minn.
1997OneRegional
4017The role of floods in particulate organic matter dynamics of a southern Appalachian river/floodplain ecosystem.Jack Webster
Fred Benfield
Virginia Tech1997OneRegional
4018Acclimation common garden microclimate.Brian Kloeppel
Paul Bolstad
James Vose
University of Georgia
University of Minn.
USDA Forest Service
1999OneRegional
4021Landscape and stream ecosystem trajectories in the southern Blue Ridge.Judy Meyer

Gene Helfman
Fred Benfield
Paul Bolstad
David Wear
University of Georgia
Virginia Tech
University of Minn.
USDA Forest Service
2000OneRegional
4022The importance of crayfish in the breakdown of rhododendron leaf litter.Catherine Pringle
Judy Meyer
Kate Schofield
Andrew Sutherland
University of Georgia1999OneRegional
4023Direct and indirect effects of increased bedload on algal and detrital-based stream food webs.Catherine Pringle
Judy Meyer
Kate Schofield
University of Georgia1997OneRegional
4038Mars Hill Terrestrial Microclimate.Scott Pearson
Brian Kloeppel
Mars Hill College
University of Georgia
2004OneRegional
4039Forest disturbance history and stand dynamics of the Coweeta Basin, North Carolina.Katherine Elliott
Sarah Butler
Alan White
Robert Seymour
University of Maine
USDA Forest Service
2003OneRegional
4041Reproductive consquences of low density on populations of the native biennial Sabatia angularis (Gentianaceae).Rachel Spigler
Shu-Mei Chang
Stephen Hubbell
University of Georgia2005OneRegional
4042Variation in population demographics of a Neotropical migrant songbird across space and time.Bob Cooper
Kirk Stodola
University of Georgia2006OneRegional

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