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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Control of arthropod abundance, richness, and composition in the central Arizona-Phoenix metropolitan areaSchool of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
Bang, Christofer
2012knb-lter-cap.571.6
Physiological consequences of urbanization to Sonoran Desert birdsSchool of Life Sciences
Fokidis, Bobby H
2010knb-lter-cap.573.6
Study area of the Central Arizona-Phoenix Long Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) project initiated in 1997Central Arizona Phoenix Long Term Ecological Research Project
2000knb-lter-cap.569.9
Vertebrate species composition of remnant desert islands within central Arizona-Phoenix urban areas: period 1998-1999School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
Ohmart, Robert D.
Clark, Kevin B.
2000knb-lter-cap.44.9
Wildlife in urban neighborhoods of the greater Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area: patterns that span a social-ecological gradient in 2021Arizona State University
Cocroft, Alexandreana
Hall, Sharon J
2022knb-lter-cap.694.2
Impact of urbanization on small rodent abundance and community compositionArizona State University, West campus
Ball, Becky
2018knb-lter-cap.654.1
Effects of land cover and water availability on brittlebush (Encelia farinosa) flowering phenology and its pollinator community.School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
Neil, Kaesha
Wu, Juanguo
2008knb-lter-cap.395.7
Lovebirds perch in building vents to cool down during hot times of year, a study of rosy-cheeked lovebirds (Agapornis roseicollis) in the Phoenix, Arizona, USA metropolitan area (2018-2019)Arizona State University
McGraw, Kevin
2021knb-lter-cap.690.1
Phoenix Area Social SurveyASS II Phoenix Area Social Survey II - performed during 2006 in the Central Arizona-Phoenix areaRuddell, Darren
2007knb-lter-cap.366.10
Ecology Explorers educational data: bruchid data from multiple school locations in the central Arizona-Phoenix areaEcology Explorers Program
knb-lter-cap.32.7

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