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Found 174 dataset(s) matching "long-term population trends".
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Urban growth and climate change together complicate planning efforts meant to adapt to increasingly scarce water supplies. Several studies have shown the impacts of urban planning and climate...
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Urban growth and climate change together complicate planning efforts meant to adapt to increasingly scarce water supplies. Several studies have shown the impacts of urban planning and climate...
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Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) are a highly social pinniped species and large aggregations of Steller sea lions occur in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Since the 1970s,...
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Multiple stressor studies are needed to better understand the effects of oceanic changes on marine organisms. To determine the effects of near-future ocean acidification and warming temperature on...
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County-level annual cardiovascular mortality rates and annual average PM2.5 concentrations, 2132 U.S. counties, 1990-2010. Included national emissions by sectors and county-level confounders...
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This dataset contains data collected at 5 monitoring stations in Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Point Reyes National Seashore as part the San Francisco Bay Area Network Rocky Intertidal...
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This dataset contains data collected at 5 monitoring stations in Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Point Reyes National Seashore as part the San Francisco Bay Area Network Rocky Intertidal...
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The Southeast Coast Network (SECN) initiated a pilot program using Automated Recording Devices (ARDs) to monitor vocal anurans in the network parks, with a particular focus emphasis on amphibians....
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The Southeast Coast Network (SECN) initiated a pilot program using Visual Encounter Surveys (VES) and Automated Recording Devices (ARDs) to monitor amphibians and reptiles (collectively “herps”)...
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The Southeast Coast Network (SECN) initiated a pilot program using Visual Encounter Surveys (VES) and Automated Recording Devices (ARDs) to monitor amphibians and reptiles (collectively “herps”)...