Datasets

subject: Biology

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Yellow Perch egg 'omics datasets

10.4231/R70G3H35

Leah Z. Almeida , Samuel C. Guffey , Tomas O. Hook ORCID logo

11/03/2015

Instrument-processed semiraw data along with final data used in the analysis. Title: Do yellow perch egg skeins deter predation?

Biology Ecology eggs Fisheries Forestry and Natural Resources omics prey research Yellow Perch

Yellow Perch egg 'omics datasets

10.4231/R79S1P01

Leah Z. Almeida , Samuel C. Guffey , Tomas O. Hook ORCID logo

01/11/2016

Instrument-processed semiraw data along with final data used in the analysis. Title: Do yellow perch egg skeins deter predation?

Biology Ecology eggs Fisheries Forestry and Natural Resources omics prey research Yellow Perch

Competitive Interactions Between Two Non-Native Species (Alliaria petiolata and Hesperis matronalis) and a Native Species (Ageratina altissima)

10.4231/57AD-HR30

Jordan M Marshall ORCID logo , Kassandra Paulus

01/03/2022

A replacement series experiment ranking growth (leaf count, chlorophyll content, and aboveground biomass) between Ageratina altissima, Alliaria petiolata, and Hesperis matronalis.

Biology competition dames rocket garlic mustard Invasive plants replacement series white snakeroot

Comparison of Old Field And Restoration at Salomon Farm Park, Indiana

10.4231/YN6B-9F55

Jordan M Marshall ORCID logo

03/08/2021

Comparison of plant communities in two adjacent fields - restoration and old field. Plant surveys conducted in 2018 following restoration in 2016.

Biology Ecological Applications Ecology Plant Diversity plant survey Restoration

Ecological Plant Surveys of Little Wabash River Nature Preserve, Indiana

10.4231/VHMG-GQ38

Jordan M Marshall ORCID logo

03/08/2021

Plot based plant survey of Little Wabash River Nature Preserve and environmental characteristics.

Allen County Biology Ecology Indiana Nature Preserve Plant Diversity plant survey

Spotted knapweed spread and plant community changes in a lacustrine dune system

10.4231/MV4D-FF43

Jordan M Marshall ORCID logo

03/06/2020

Spotted knapwed is a non-native species that has colonized the Grand Sable Dunes. Between survey years (2003-2018), it has become a dominant, important species in areas once uninvaded, may be facilitating stabilization and converging communities.

Biology Centaurea stoebe Ecology Great Lakes Invasive Species plant survey Sand Dunes Succession

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