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2009 LTER All Scientists Meeting

Abiotic Pulses and Constraints: Dynamics and stability in an aridland ecosystem

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  • 2009 LTER All Scientists Meeting
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Effect of rainfall pulses on soil CO2 fluxes and ecophysiology of Bouteloua eriopoda in a northern Chihuahuan Desert Grassland

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  • 2009 LTER All Scientists Meeting
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Ground-dwelling Arthropods and Environmental Factors in Two Semi-arid Habitats: Data from 1992-2004

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  • 2009 LTER All Scientists Meeting
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Interspecific spatial patterns support indirect facilitation of harvester ants by kangaroo rats

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