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 ID   Data Set Title   Type   Category   Year   Investigator   Affiliation   Status 
1002Habitat suitability and the distribution of species.OneTerrestrial1998 "Ron Pulliam"University of Georgia
1003Seedling recruitment in artificial gaps.OneTerrestrial1993 "Brian Beckage
James Clark"
Duke University
1004Growth mortality relationships for southern Appalachian trees.OneTerrestrial1995 "James Clark
Peter Wyckoff"
Duke University
Guilford College
1005Tree seedling densities across an elevation and moisture gradient.OneTerrestrial1996 "James Clark
J. Hillerislambers"
Duke University
1006Seed bank densities across an environmental gradient.OneTerrestrial1995 "James Clark
J. Hillerislambers "
Duke University
1007Rhododendron maximum cover across an elevation gradient.OneTerrestrial1997 "James Clark
J. Hillerislambers"
Duke University
1008Seed production and dispersal.OneTerrestrial1991 "James Clark"Duke University
1010Cross site decomposition of leaf litter in terrestrial and aquatic habitats CWT and LUQ 2000.OneTerrestrial2000 "David Coleman
Mark Hunter
Catherine Pringle"
University of Georgia
1011Coweeta Climate.OneTerrestrial1935
(Ongoing)
Lloyd SwiftUSDA Forest Service
1012Gradient throughfall (thrufall) collection.OneTerrestrial1992 "Wayne Swank"USDA Forest Service
1013Terrestrial Gradient Microclimate Measurements.OneTerrestrial1991
(Ongoing)
Lloyd Swift USDA Forest Service
University of Georgia
1014Nitrogen transformation along an elevational and vegetative gradient.OneTerrestrial1991 "Jennifer Knoepp"USDA Forest Service
1015Litterfall on elevational gradient.OneTerrestrial1992 "Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley"
University of Georgia
1016Litterfall on elevational gradient.OneTerrestrial1994 "Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley"
University of Georgia
1017Litterfall on the elevational gradient.OneTerrestrial1995 "Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley"
University of Georgia
1018Litterfall on the elevational gradient.OneTerrestrial1995 "Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley"
University of Georgia
1019Litterfall on the elevational gradient.OneTerrestrial1995 "Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley"
University of Georgia
1020Litterfall on the elevational gradient.OneTerrestrial1996 "Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley"
University of Georgia
1021Litterfall on the elevational gradient.OneTerrestrial1996 "Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley"
University of Georgia
1022Gradient dendrometer band measurements.OneTerrestrial1992 "James Vose
Brian Kloeppel"
USDA Forest Service
University of Georgia
1023Gradient soil moisture measurements.OneTerrestrial1991 "James Vose"USDA Forest Service
1024Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains - 1993.OneTerrestrial1993 "Bruce Haines
JP Davis"
University of Georgia
1025Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains - 1994.OneTerrestrial1994 "Bruce Haines
JP Davis"
University of Georgia
1026Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains - 1994.OneTerrestrial1994 "Bruce Haines
JP Davis"
University of Georgia
1027Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains - 1994.OneTerrestrial1994 "Bruce Haines
JP Davis"
University of Georgia
1028Canopy gradient thrufall.OneTerrestrial1996 "Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter"
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1029Canopy gradient frass.OneTerrestrial1996 "Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter"
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1030Soil chemistry along the canopy gradient.OneTerrestrial1996 "Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter"
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1031Coweeta terrestrial gradient tree growth survey.OneTerrestrial1991
(Ongoing)
"James Clark
Brian Kloeppel
Brian Beckage
Philip Radtke "
Duke University
University of Georgia
Virginia Tech
University of Vermont
University of Minn.
1032Gap microclimate measurements.OneTerrestrial1993 "James Vose
Barry Clinton"
USDA Forest Service
1033Gap dendrometer band measurements.OneTerrestrial1992 "James Vose
Barry Clinton"
USDA Forest Service
1034Gap soil moisture.OneTerrestrial1993 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
1035Gap PAR - photosynthetic active radiation.OneTerrestrial1993 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
1036Effects of Hurricane Opal on foliar chemistry and insect herbivores.OneTerrestrial1997 "Mark Hunter"University of Georgia
1037Probing the mechanisms by which subcanopy evergreen shrubs inhibit tree seedling recruitment.OneTerrestrial1999 "Barry Clinton
Erik Nilsen"
USDA Forest Service
Virginia Tech
1038Environmental heterogeneity in resource availability and species coexistence.OneTerrestrial1997 "Brian Beckage
James Clark"
Duke University
1039Franklin, North Carolina Climate: Macon Middle School Location.OneTerrestrial2000
(Ongoing)
"Brian Kloeppel
Robert McCollum"
University of Georgia
USDA Forest Service
1040Continuously measured forest soil moisture at four sites in the Coweeta basin.OneTerrestrial2000 "Brian Kloeppel
Paul Bolstad"
University of Georgia
University of Minn.
1042Georgia and western North Carolina survey of native ant populations.OneTerrestrial2000 Reid IpserUniversity of Georgia
1043Trapping system for longhorn beetles.OneTerrestrial2000 Daniel MillerUSDA Forest Service
1044Population estimates of Appalachian salamanders.OneTerrestrial1976
(Ongoing)
R. Haven WileyUNC Chapel Hill
1046Response of soil microarthropods to canopy gap formation.OneTerrestrial2000 "Barbara Reynolds
Stephanie Madson"
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1047Effects of urban land-use on leaf litter decomposition.OneTerrestrial2001 Pavao-ZuckermanUniversity of Georgia
1048GIS Locations gradient plot corners.OneTerrestrial2000 "Brian Kloeppel
"
University of Georgia
1049The influence of climate on clay genesis rates and mineralogy in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains: geochemical mass balance and implications for mudrock mineralogy as an indicator of paleoclimate.OneTerrestrial2001 Jason Price
Michael Velbel
Michigan State
1050GPS locations of permanent climate and precipitation stations at coweeta hydrologic laboratory.OneTerrestrial2001 "Brian Kloeppel
"
University of Georgia
1052Soil water chemistry (lysimeters) on the terrestrial gradient project.OneTerrestrial1993 "Wayne Swank
Brian Kloeppel"
USDA Forest Service
University of Georgia
1054Soil respiration in treatment boxes on canopy gradient sites.OneTerrestrial1997 "Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter"
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1055Soil respiration at resin bag sites on canopy gradient sites.OneTerrestrial1997 "Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter"
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1056Soil respiration at resin bag sites on canopy gradient sites.OneTerrestrial1998 "Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter"
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1057Nematodes in canopy gradient sites.OneTerrestrial1997 "Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter"
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1058Nematode functional groups in quadrat treatments on canopy gradient plots.OneTerrestrial1998 "Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter"
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1059Litter decomposition in canopy gradient plots.OneTerrestrial1996 "Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter"
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1060Litter decomposition in quadrat treatments along elevation gradient for canopy herbivore input study.OneTerrestrial1997 "Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter"
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1062Variation in the relative effects of top-down and bottom-up forces on herbivores and herbivory along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian Mountains.OneTerrestrial2001 "Mark Hunter
"
University of Georgia
1063Nests - pests - and parasite fest.OneTerrestrial2001 Paige Carithers Western Carolina
1064Watersheds One and Seventeen - White Pine survey.OneTerrestrial2001 "Brian Kloeppel
Aaron Cooper"
University of Georgia
NC State University
1066Nematode total numbers in greenfall and litterfall exclusion quadrat treatments on canopy plots.OneTerrestrial1998 "Barbara Reynolds
Mark Hunter"
UNC Asheville
University of Georgia
1069Examining the potential effects of phytophagous insect frass on forest nitrogen cycling.OneTerrestrial2001 "Mark Hunter
Christopher Frost"
University of Georgia
1070Measuring forest canopy structure and aboveground biomass with a 3-D laser scanner.OneTerrestrial2001 Philip Radtke
Britt Boucher
Virginia Tech
1071Documenting echolocation by northern short-tailed shrews (Blarina brevicauda) through Anabat and time-expansion techniques.OneTerrestrial2002 Karen Francl
S. Castleberry
Mark Ford
University of Georgia
1072Modeling Viability of Avian Populations in the Southern Appalachians: Potential impacts of Climate Change.OneTerrestrial2002 David Buehler
Daniel Kim
Eric Linder
Kathleen Franzreb
USDA Forest Service
University of Tenn.
Mississippi State
1073Coweeta Watershed One Litter and Soil Temperature for White Pine Decomposition Study.OneTerrestrial2002 "Brian Kloeppel
Lisa Mazzarelli"
University of Georgia
NC State University
1074Beetles and their yeast endosymbionts from basidiocarp habitats.OneTerrestrial2002 Joe McHugh
Meredith Blackwell
University of Georgia
LSU
1075Salamander Plethodon Population/Diversity survey along an Elevation Gradient.OneTerrestrial2002 Jacqueline M. DoyleCollege of Wooster
1078Summary of lysimeter ion concentrations at Coweeta Watershed One.OneTerrestrial1985 "Wayne Swank"USDA Forest Service
1079Bulk throughfall at Coweeta White Pine - Watershed One.OneTerrestrial1985 "Wayne Swank"USDA Forest Service
1080Bulk stemflow at Coweeta Hardwoods - Watershed Two.OneTerrestrial1985 "Wayne Swank"USDA Forest Service
1081Bulk throughfall at Coweeta Hardwoods - Watershed Two.OneTerrestrial1985 "Wayne Swank"USDA Forest Service
1082Bulk stemflow at Coweeta White Pine - Watershed One.OneTerrestrial1985 "Wayne Swank"USDA Forest Service
1083Remeasurement of permanent hectare plots - Hocking College 1998.OneTerrestrial1998 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
1085The Influence of Life History Traits on Patterns of Holocene Migration and Geographic Distribution of Forest Herbs in the Berberidaceae Liliacea and Ranunculaceae.OneTerrestrial2003 Jesse BellemareCornell University
1086Recruitment potential of southern and local tree species.OneTerrestrial2003 "James Clark
Ines Ibanez"
Duke University
1087Wide-angle reflextion studies of the Blue Ridge Province - southern Appalachians.OneTerrestrial2003 Robert HawmanUniversity of Georgia
1088Comparison of polyphenol degrading enzyme activities between forest types and soil horizons.OneTerrestrial2003 "Ron Hendrick
Nina Wurzburger "
University of Georgia
1089Molecular evolution and speciation in the Antrodiaetus unicolor species complex (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Antrodiaetidae).OneTerrestrial2003 Brent Hendrixson
Jason Bond
Eastern Carolina
1090Forest floor mass and nutrient content by layer in Coweeta white pine watershed 1.OneTerrestrial2001 "Brian Kloeppel
Lisa Mazzarelli"
University of Georgia
1091Litter decomposition rates and litter nutrient content in Coweeta white pine watershed 1.OneTerrestrial2001 "Brian Kloeppel
Lisa Mazzarelli"
University of Georgia
1092Herb coverage on southern pine beetle and non-southern pine beetle impacted permanent plots in Coweeta white pine watershed 1.OneTerrestrial2001 "Brian Kloeppel
Lisa Mazzarelli"
University of Georgia
1093Seedling regeneration density on southern pine beetle and non-southern pine beetle impacted permanent plots in Coweeta white pine watershed 1.OneTerrestrial2001 "Brian Kloeppel
Lisa Mazzarelli"
University of Georgia
1094Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) on southern pine beetle and non-southern pine beetle impacted permanent plots in Coweeta white pine watershed 1.OneTerrestrial2002 "Brian Kloeppel
Lisa Mazzarelli"
University of Georgia
1095Percent soil moisture on southern pine beetle and non-southern pine beetle impacted permanent plots in Coweeta white pine watershed 1.OneTerrestrial2002 "Brian Kloeppel
Lisa Mazzarelli"
University of Georgia
1096Physical characteristics and GPS data for 21 permanent plots in Coweeta white pine watershed 1.OneTerrestrial2002 "Brian Kloeppel
Lisa Mazzarelli"
University of Georgia
1099Development of Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) as an Identity-Preserved Phyto-Pharmaceutical Crop for Western North Carolina.OneTerrestrial2004 David DanehowerNC State University
1100Causes and effects of ant community structure in Hemlock Forests.OneTerrestrial2005 Aimee Classen
Nathan Sanders
Aaron Ellison
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab.
University of Tenn.
Harvard Forest
1101The vertical distribution arbuscular, ericoid, and ectomycorrhizae in a forest soil: correlations with soil and p distribution and root topology.OneTerrestrial2001 "Ron Hendrick"University of Georgia
1104Western North Carolina Small Mammal Inventory.OneTerrestrial2005 Scott Bosworth
Chris McGrath
NC Wildlife Resources Commission
1105Elevational gradient in ant diversity.OneTerrestrial2005 Nathan Sanders
Robert Dunn
JP Lessard
University of Tenn.
1108The assessment of the relative importance of competitive interactions and abiotic environment in structuring ground-dwelling ant communities along an elevational gradient.OneTerrestrial2005 Nathan Sanders
JP Lessard
University of Tenn.
1109South-facing slopes and the fundamental niche of shade tolerant evergreen herbs.OneTerrestrial2006 Robert J. Warren, II
Ron Pulliam
University of Georgia
1114Forest gap continuous soil moisture.TwoTerrestrial2007
(Ongoing)
Brian Kloeppel
James Clark
Greg Zausen
University of Georgia
Duke University
1115Are ecosystem dynamics governed by direct or indirect effects associated with the loss of foundation species?TwoTerrestrial2007
(Ongoing)
Aimee Clausen
Nathan Sanders
Aaron Ellison
Nicholas Gotelli
University of Tennessee
Type TwoHow rapidly does the activity of microbial communities acclimate to ambient temperature?TwoTerrestrial2007
(Ongoing)
Mark A. Bradford
Christian A. Davis
University of Georgia
Type TwoStudying multiple predator groups in leaf litter: how do ant-spider interactions and abiotic factors interact to structure leaf-litter community diversity and processes?TwoTerrestrial2007
(Ongoing)
Tara Sackett
Nathan Sanders
University of Tennessee
Type OneHow do ants affect litter dwelling arthropod communities, and are interactions modulated by litter depth and altitude?OneTerrestrial2008
(Ongoing)
Tara SackettUniversity of Tennessee at Knoxville
1120Measurements of Soil pH and Soil Cations Along an Elevational GradientOne1992-1995 Jennifer D. KnoeppUSDA Forest Service, University of Georgia
1121Terrestrial Gradient Litter WeightsOne1994-present Jennifer Knoepp, Jim Clark, Jim Vose, Bruce Haines, D.A. CrossleyUniversity of Georgia, Duke University, USFS
1122Measurements of Forest Floor Carbon and Nitrogen Along an Elevational and Vegetation GradientOne1994-1995 Jennifer D. KnoeppUSDA Forest Service
1123Measurements of Soil Bulk Density at the Coweeta Terrestrial Gradient SitesOne1991-1992 Jennifer D. KnoeppUSDA Forest Service, University of Georgia
1124Measurements of Soil %C and %N Along an Elevational and Vegetation GradientOne1994-1996 Jennifer D. KnoeppUSDA Forest Service
1125Measurements of Soil Nitrogen Transformations at the Coweeta Terrestrial Gradient SitesOne1991-1996 Jennifer D. KnoeppUSDA Forest Service, University of Georgia
1126Measurements of Soil Water Chemistry at the Coweeta Terrestrial Gradient SitesOne1994-2002 Jennifer D. Knoepp and Wayne T. SwankUSDA Forest Service
1127Terrestrial Gradient Litter WeightsOne1992-1997 Wayne SwankUSDA Forest Service, University of Georgia
2000Microclimate.OneRiparian1994 Alan YeakleyPortland State
2001Dissolved organic carbon.OneRiparian1993 Alan YeakleyPortland State
2002Soil Moisture - TDR.OneRiparian1993 Alan YeakleyPortland State
2003Litter decomposition.OneRiparian1993 "David Coleman
Christina Wright"
University of Georgia
2004Microbial biomass.OneRiparian1994 "David Coleman
Christina Wright"
University of Georgia
2005The effects of rhododendron removal and hurricane windthrow upon the decomposition of rhododendron maximum and quercus prinus litter.OneRiparian1993 "David Coleman
Christina Wright"
University of Georgia
2006Riparian litterfall.OneRiparian1993 "David Coleman
Christina Wright"
University of Georgia
2007Riparian zone seedling establishment - growth - dynamics - and the influence of Rhododendron maximum.OneRiparian1997
(Ongoing)
"Brian Kloeppel
David Coleman"
University of Georgia
2008Soil phosphorus fractionation. One Riparian1996 "David Coleman
Christina Wright"
University of Georgia
2010Soil water chemstry - lysimeters.OneRiparian1993 Alan YeakleyPortland State
2011Litter decomposition in the hillslope-riparian study.OneRiparian1998 "David Coleman"University of Georgia
2012Population differentiation and biogeography of desmognathus monticola.OneRiparian2001 Erin Casey
Mark Mort
Eastern Ill. University
3004Geomorphology of Ball Creek and Coweeta Creek.OneAquatic1989 Bruce Wallace
Judy Meyer
Fred Benfield
Gary Grossman
Virginia Tech
University of Georgia
3005Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in stream water on ws7 ws14 ws27.OneAquatic1979 Judy MeyerUniversity of Georgia
3006Fish collections at Coweeta LTER 100m stream sites.OneAquatic1991 Gary Grossman
Bob Ratajczak
University of Georgia
3007Habitat availability estimates of lter 100m stream sites.OneAquatic1991 Gary Grossman
Bob Ratajczak
University of Georgia
3008Leaf decomposition along the Ball Creek / Coweeta Creek elevational gradient.OneAquatic1991 Fred Benfield
Jack Webster
Virginia Tech
3009Benthic organic matter (BOM) standing crops along the Ball Creek / Coweeta Creek elevational gradient.OneAquatic1991 Fred Benfield
Jack Webster
Virginia Tech
3010Effect of macrobiotic exclusion on benthic communities: the role of fishes and crayfishes in southern Appalachian streams.OneAquatic1997 "Judy Meyer
Catherine Pringle"
University of Georgia
3016Age - growth - reproduction of Mottled Sculpin (Cottus bairdi) in the Coweeta Creek drainage.OneAquatic1997 Gary Grossman
Kathleen McDaniel
University of Georgia
3018Spatial and temporal patterns of habitat use and availability in upper Coweeta Creek.OneAquatic1996 Gary Grossman
Mark Farr
University of Georgia
3026Mesoscale variation in fish populations in two small Appalachian streams (fish population data).OneAquatic1996 Gary Grossman
Julie Little
University of Georgia
3029Mesoscale variation in fish populations in two small Appalachian streams (light data).OneAquatic1996 Gary Grossman
Julie Little
University of Georgia
3032Shope Fork of Coweeta Creek streamflow.OneAquatic1934 Lloyd SwiftUSDA Forest Service
3033Watershed 18 daily stream discharge.One Aquatic1936 "Wayne Swank
James Vose"
USDA Forest Service
3034Watershed 27 daily stream discharge. OneAquatic1936 "Wayne Swank
James Vose"
USDA Forest Service
3035Predatory impact of benthic fishes in an Appalachian stream.OneAquatic1998 Gary Grossman
Catherine Gibson
University of Georgia
3038LINX: nitrogen uptake; retention; and cycling in stream ecosystems: an intersite 15N experiment.OneAquatic1996 Jack Webster
Judy Meyer
Virginia Tech
University of Georgia
3039Metabolism in the Little Tennessee River.OneAquatic1998 Jack Webster
Fred Benfield
Virginia Tech
3040GPS positions of weirs.OneAquatic2000 "Brian Kloeppel"University of Georgia
3041The role of headwater streams in hillslope erosion and sediment transport in the valley and ridge and Blue Ridge provinces.OneAquatic2001 Fred BenfieldVirginia Tech
3043Bacterial community composition and dissolved organic matter in streams: a cross site comparison.OneAquatic2000 Laura LeffKent State University
3046Microhabitat use in a stream fish assemblage.OneAquatic1983 Gary Grossman
M.C. Freeman
Bob Ratajczak
University of Georgia
3047Stream fish assemblage stability in a southern Appalachian stream.OneAquatic1984 Gary Grossman
M.C. Freeman
Bob Ratajczak
University of Georgia
3048Assessment of parentage relationships in Cottus bairdi.OneAquatic1999 Gary GrossmanUniversity of Georgia
3060Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Field Trip.OneAquatic2004 Gregory CourtneyIowa State University
3062Nutrient effects on a detritus-based stream ecosystem.OneAquatic1998 Amy Rosemond
Bruce Wallace
Keller Suberkropp
Patrick Mulholland
University of Georgia
University of Alabama
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab.
3068Geomorphic Analysis of Stream Channels.OneAquatic2005 David LeighUniversity of Georgia
3074 Seasonal variation of DOM quality at Coweeta streams as determined via 3D Fluorescence (EEM) and PARAFAC analysis.TwoAquatic2007
(Ongoing)
Rudolf JaffeFlorida International University
Aquatic Terrestrial leaf litter inputs drive headwater stream dynamics: Investigation into the seasonal role of Rhondodendron.TwoAquatic2007
(Ongoing)
John Frisch
Catherine Pringle
University of Georgia
Type Two Anthropogenic and geomorphic controls on stream baseflow in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains.TwoAquatic2007
(Ongoing)
Katie Price
Rhett Jackson
Albert Parker
University of Georgia
4000Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest - microclimate station - midslope plot.OneRegional1996 "Brian Kloeppel"University of Georgia
4001Coweeta - stem temperature - watershed 02 - ridge plot.OneRegional1996 "Brian Kloeppel
Paul Bolstad"
University of Georgia
University of Minn.
4002Coweeta - stem temperature - watershed 18 - cove 218 gradient plot.OneRegional1996 "Brian Kloeppel"University of Georgia
4003Coweeta - stem temperature - watershed 27 ridge climate 77 station plot.OneRegional1996 "Brian Kloeppel
Paul Bolstad"
University of Georgia
University of Minn.
4004Aboveground biomass and nitrogen allocation of ten deciduous southern Appalachian tree species.OneRegional1997 "Brian Kloeppel"University of Georgia
University of Minn.
4015Foliar nutrient retranslocation of southern Appalachian tree species in Macon county North Carolina.OneRegional2000 "Brian Kloeppel"University of Georgia
4017The role of floods in particulate organic matter dynamics of a southern Appalachian river/floodplain ecosystem.OneRegional1997 Jack Webster
Fred Benfield
Virginia Tech
4018Acclimation common garden microclimate.OneRegional1999 "Brian Kloeppel
Paul Bolstad
James Vose"
University of Georgia
University of Minn.
USDA Forest Service
4021Landscape and stream ecosystem trajectories in the southern Blue Ridge.OneRegional2000 " Judy Meyer
Gene Helfman
Fred Benfield
Paul Bolstad
David Wear"
University of Georgia
Virginia Tech
University of Minn.
USDA Forest Service
4022The importance of crayfish in the breakdown of rhododendron leaf litter.OneRegional1999 Catherine Pringle
Judy Meyer
Kate Schofield
A. Sutherland
University of Georgia
4023Direct and indirect effects of increased bedload on algal and detrital-based stream food webs.OneRegional1997 Catherine Pringle
Judy Meyer
Kate Schofield
University of Georgia
4024Top-down interactions in streams draining human-modified landscapes.OneRegional1997 Catherine Pringle
Judy Meyer
Kate Schofield
University of Georgia
4025Post-burn study of herbaceous understory plots at Jacobs Branch and Devil`s Den burn sites, 1992.OneRegional1992 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4026Post-burn survey of Blazed Creek herbaceous understory plots, 1991.OneRegional1991 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4027Post-burn study of herbaceous vegetation at Jacobs Branch and Devils Den burn sites, 199.0OneRegional1990 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4028Post-burn study of woody plants at Jacobs Branch and Devil`s Den burn sites, 1991,1992,1994.OneRegional1991 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4029Post-burn study of woody plants at Devils Den burn site, 1991-1992.OneRegional1991 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4030Post-burn study of woody plants at Devils Den burn site, 1994.OneRegional1994 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4031Pre and post-burn forest floor survey of Jacobs Branch and Devils Den burn sites, 1990-1992.OneRegional1990 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4032Post-burn study of herbaceous understory plots at Jacobs Creek and Devils Den burn sites, 1990.OneRegional1990 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4033Post-burn study of woody vegetation at Jacobs Branch East burn site, 1991-1992.OneRegional1991 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4034Post-burn study of woody vegetation at Jacobs Branch East, 1994.OneRegional1994 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4035Post-burn study of woody plants at Jacobs Branch West burn site, 1991-1992.OneRegional1991 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4036Post-burn study of woody plants at the Jacobs Branch West burn site, 1994.OneRegional1994 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4037Pre-burn survey of overstory vegetation at Jacobs Branch and Devils Den burn sites, 1989.OneRegional1989 "Barry Clinton"USDA Forest Service
4038Mars Hill Terrestrial Microclimate.OneRegional2004 "Scott Pearson
Brian Kloeppel"
Mars Hill College
University of Georgia
4039Forest disturbance history and stand dynamics of the Coweeta Basin, North Carolina.OneRegional2003 Katherine Elliott
Sarah Butler
Alan White
Robert Seymour
University of Maine
USDA Forest Service
4041Reproductive consquences of low density on populations of the native biennial Sabatia angularis (Gentianaceae).OneRegional2005 Rachel Spigler
Shu-Mei Chang
Stephen Hubbell
University of Georgia
4042Variation in population demographics of a Neotropical migrant songbird across space and time.OneRegional2006 Bob Cooper
Kirk Stodola
University of Georgia
4043Land Use Regulations and Water Quality in Buncombe County, N.C. – An Example of parcel-to-regional approaches to decision-making.One Carolyn Dehring, Craig Depken, John F. ChambleeUniversity of Georgia (Dehring, Chamblee), University of North Carolina, Charlotte (Depken)

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