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Found 424 dataset(s) matching "Invasive plants".
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This data record contains arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) operational taxonomic unit (OTU) occurrences in native prairie plant roots collected from remnant prairies and reconstruction of...
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The majority of the Fossil-Grizzly mule deer herd winters near Bear Creek and the fork of John Day River and Bridge Creek, in habitats composed of big sagebrush, western juniper, and grassland....
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The majority of the Fossil-Grizzly mule deer herd winters near Bear Creek and the fork of John Day River and Bridge Creek, in habitats composed of big sagebrush, western juniper, and grassland....
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The majority of the Fossil-Grizzly mule deer herd winters near Bear Creek and the fork of John Day River and Bridge Creek, in habitats composed of big sagebrush, western juniper, and grassland....
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These data were compiled in support of the "Predicting the next high-impact insect invasion: Elucidating traits and factors determining the risk of introduced herbivorous insects on North American...
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Tabular data set summarizing detection and location of invasive mammals (primarily rodents, fox, rabbits, and ungulates), on islands in Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge between July 14,...
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Tabular data set summarizing molt walk surveys for invasive marine invertebrates (i.e., European Green Crab) and native crabs on islands in Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge between July...
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This data set consists of data collected during 2005-2007, 2010, and 2015 at Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge in Iowa, USA that were used in the analysis in support of the article titled...
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This polygon layer contains extents of Elodea infestations identified within the Anchorage, Alaska municipality. Polygons were created in the field using the ESRI's Field Map application. Sampling...
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The Mid-Columbia mule deer herd inhabits a highly variable landscape, featuring annual precipitation ranging from 112 inches (in; 285 cm) near Red Hill in the western part of this herd range to 14...
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The Mid-Columbia mule deer herd inhabits a highly variable landscape, featuring annual precipitation ranging from 112 inches (in; 285 cm) near Red Hill in the western part of this herd range to 14...
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The Mid-Columbia mule deer herd inhabits a highly variable landscape, featuring annual precipitation ranging from 112 inches (in; 285 cm) near Red Hill in the western part of this herd range to 14...
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Sleeper populations are established populations of introduced species whose population growth is limited by one or more abiotic or biotic conditions. Sleeper populations pose an invasion risk if a...
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<p dir="ltr"><i>Colletotrichum shisoi</i> is a fungal plant pathogen of <i>Perilla frutescens</i>, a mint species cultivated in some Asian countries but considered invasive in the United States....
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Data were compiled from large trait databases for functional above and belowground traits (e.g. specific leaf area, specific root length, etc) of plants in communities across the United States...
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<p>The objective of this ongoing study is to determine the effect of cattle grazing and shrub removal on the decline and recovery of perennial grasses in a mesquite-invaded black grama grassland...
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This release contains data from two parts of a project investigating the impacts of Wild Hogs on native wildlife. The first is a summary of Point Count Survey Data conducted during the summers of...
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<p><em>Ramularia crupinae</em> is a foliar and stem blighting fungal pathogen specific to the invasive rangeland weed common crupina (<em>Crupina vulgaris</em>). This fungal plant pathogen was...
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Cattail (Typha) is a common plant found throughout the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the United State. Typha x glauca, a hybrid between Typha latifolia and Typha angustifolia, is considered an...
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Most of the Northeast mule deer herd is nonmigratory and annual ranges are dispersed throughout the northeastern Blue Mountains. Only 23 percent of mule deer tracked for >100 days exhibit clear...