1. SHIFT: migration potential of suitable habitats for eastern United States trees
- Author(s):
- Prasad, Anantha M.; Peters, Matthew P.; Matthews, Stephen N.; Iverson, Louis R.
2. DISTRIB-II: forest types of eastern United States and potential departure under climate change
- Author(s):
- Peters, Matthew P.; Matthews, Stephen N.; Prasad, Anantha M.; Iverson, Louis R.
3. Tree biology-based tools and corresponding soil chemistry to track natural resources and processes that represent ecological conditions along the Appalachian Trail corridor
- Author(s):
- Minocha, Rakesh; Long, Stephanie
4. Paired quality assurance and operational field data from the northern region of the U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis program
- Author(s):
- Barnett, Charles J.; Young, Alexander R.
5. Calcium oxalate concentration, soluble elements, free polyamines, and amino acid data extracted seasonally from the foliage of conifer and hardwood trees in New Hampshire
- Author(s):
- Minocha, Rakesh; Long, Stephanie
6. Extraction and estimation of the quantity of calcium oxalate crystals in the foliage of conifer and hardwood trees
- Author(s):
- Minocha, Rakesh; Chamberlain, Bradley; Long, Stephanie; Turlapati, Swathi A.; Quigley, Gloria
7. Fire-adapted witness trees across the northeastern United States including four National Forests
- Author(s):
- Thomas-Van Gundy, Melissa A.; Nowacki, Gregory J.; Cogbill, Charles V.
8. Data from: Data-driven management — A dynamic occupancy approach to enhanced rabies surveillance prioritization
- Author(s):
- Davis, Amy J.; Kirby, Jordona D.; Chipman, Richard B.; Nelson, Kathleen M.; Gilbert, Amy T.
9. Climate Change Across Seasons Experiment (CCASE) at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest; concentrations of foliar metabolites: polyamines, amino acids, chlorophyll, carotenoids, soluble proteins, soluble elements, sugars, and total nitrogen and carbon in red maple (Acer rubrum) trees
- Author(s):
- Minocha, Rakesh; Blagden, Megan; Harrison, Jamie L.; Sanders-DeMott, Rebecca; Long, Stephanie; Templer, Pamela H.