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Found 62 dataset(s) matching "forest health monitoring".
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This data package contains records and metadata from long-term forest health monitoring collected in eight national park units in the Eastern Rivers and Mountains Inventory and Monitoring Network...
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This data describe the abundance of individual lichen species across the U.S. as recorded in the Forest Health and Monitoring dataset of the Forest Inventory and Analysis program (i.e. Phase 3...
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<div><span style='color:rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:14px;'>FHAAST provides support for both tactical and strategic forest health risk assessments. In...
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This data collection comprises six years of estuarine monitoring for an assessment of coastal ecosystem health in relationship to watershed characteristics, principally land use. This...
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Forest vegetation provides an integrated measure of terrestrial ecosystem health by expressing information about the collective suite of drivers and stressors which act upon it. These include...
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The data is from a multi-year study of the impact of an unidentified defoliator. Collected data include: diameter, height, crown class, percent live crown ratio, percent crown density, percent...
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Monitoring wild fish health and associated exposure effects in regions where agriculture and development have impacted rivers and streams has become a valuable research tool. Smallmouth bass...
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Throughout the Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS), floods in 1993 and 2019 were record-setting events in terms of flood stage and duration of flooding. Floodplain tree species are adapted to...
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Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) monitored the effectiveness of a native forest restoration project in the Wahikuli watershed using sediment accumulation measurements, native plant health, and percent...
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This data package contains records and metadata from the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve Oak Regeneration Study which examines the individual and combined effects of prescribed fire,...
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The decline of Taxodium distichum, bald cypress, forests along the Gulf Coast of North America is partly due to elevation loss and subsequent flooding. In many coastal wetlands, a common approach...
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Invasive white pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola, WPBR) threatens white pine populations throughout North America. Sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana), for example, has been declining in Sequoia...
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This data package contains North Coast and Cascades Network (NCCN) Inventory and Monitoring Program landbird monitoring data collected during 2005-2023 at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park...
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) contains over 3400 km (2000 mi) of pristine waterways. As streams drain the forested ecosystems of the Park, they integrate and reflect conditions in...
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A leading contributor to the decline of Hawaiian forest birds is avian malaria caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium relictum and that is transmitted by the Southern House Mosquito (Culex...
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These data depict the locations (only) of all Aquatic Macroinvertebrates Monitoring Locations study sites in the park. Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) contains over 3400 km (2000 mi) of...
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This layer indicates the location of the observed stream temperature records used for the NorWeST database summaries. NorWeST summer stream temperature scenarios were developed for all rivers and...
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This layer represents modeled stream temperatures derived from the NorWeST point feature class (NorWest_TemperaturePoints). NorWeST summer stream temperature scenarios were developed for all...