Datasets
Forest tree, woody debris, and soil inventory data from long-term research plots at the University of Michigan Biological Station (LTREB)
Disturbances to forests, such as logging or wildfires, typically lead to large losses of carbon and nutrients from both the plants and soils of the ecosystem. Virtually all forests are in some state of recovery from such disturbances, whether...
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warmXtrophic: plant community responses to direct and herbivore-mediated indirect effects of climate warming across multiple years at KBS LTER, Gull Lake, Michigan and UMBS, Pellston, Michigan
Climate change has both direct and indirect effects on ecological communities. Whereas most climate change ecology experiments manipulate abiotic drivers to measure direct effects of climate on species or communities, fewer quantify the indirect...
The role of plant chemistry in the population dynamics of herbivores
Bioblitz Data from Douglas Lake
Data were collected by a team of researchers during the UMBS bioblitz, conducted on 22 July 2023. The sampling design for aquatic macrophytes and diatoms were intended to be easily repeatable with similar effort (two teams, each with a pontoon)...
U-M Biological Station Burn Plots
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