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Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER)/CDR024: Plant Community and Soil Development During Secondary Succession at Cedar Creek
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LTER_CDR024
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LTER - Long-Term Ecological Research Program/Cedar Creek Natural
History Area (CDR) LTER/CDR024 [Summary adapted from the LTER Core Data Set Catalog]: Major herbivores were excluded from fifteen 12 m x 12 m plots in a newly abandoned old-field. Main treatments include gopher removals, all large vertebrate removals, and controls. Smaller (3 m x 12 m) ... ![]()
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Start Date:
1989-08-01
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Publications/References
Huntly, N.J.; R.S. Inouye. 1987. "Small mammal populations of an
old-field chronosequence: successional patterns and associations with vegetation". Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 68, pp. 739-745. Inouye, R.S.; N.J. Huntly; D. Tilman; J.R. Tester. 1987. "Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius), vegetation, and soil nitrogen along a successional sere in east central Minnesota". Oecologia, Vol. 72, pp. 178-184. See also: http://www.lter.umn.edu/ Creation and Review Dates
Last DIF Revision Date:
2009-08-28
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