UMD Data Collection

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University of Maryland faculty and researchers can upload their research products in DRUM for rapid dissemination, global visibility and impact, and long-term preservation. Depositing data in DRUM can assist in compliance with data management and sharing requirements from the NSF, NIH, and other funding agencies and journals. You can also deposit code, documents, images, supplemental material, and other research products. DRUM tracks views and downloads of your research, and all DRUM records are indexed by Google and Google Scholar. Additionally, DRUM assigns permanent DOIs for your items, making it easy for other researchers to cite your work.

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    Summary of long-term flowering data for Mertensia fusiformis at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
    (2008-06-24) Inouye, David William
    These data come from a long-term study (still in progress as of 2008) of the phenology and abundance of flowering at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory by David Inouye. Individual plots (e.g., Rocky Meadow Plot #7) are 2x2m, and are visited every other day to count all flowers of all species. This file summarizes data from 1973-2007 for 21 plots, including: the first date of flowering, date of the peak number of flowers, date of the peak number of inflorescences, the peak number of flowers counted, the peak number of inflorescences counted, and the length of the flowering period.
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    Summary of long-term flowering data for Delphinium barbeyi at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
    (2008-06-24) Inouye, David William
    These data come from a long-term study (still in progress as of 2008) of the phenology and abundance of flowering at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory by David Inouye. Individual plots (e.g., Wet Meadow Plot #1) are 2x2m, and are visited every other day to count all flowers of all species. This file summarizes data from 1973-2007 for 14 plots, including: the first date of flowering, date of the peak number of flowers, date of the peak number of inflorescences, the peak number of flowers counted, the peak number of inflorescences counted, and the length of the flowering period.
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    Summary of long-term flowering data for Delphinium nuttallianum at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
    (2008-06-24) Inouye, David William
    These data come from a long-term study (still in progress as of 2008) of the phenology and abundance of flowering at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory by David Inouye. Individual plots (e.g., Rocky Meadow Plot #7) are 2x2m, and are visited every other day to count all flowers of all species. This file summarizes data from 1973-2007 for 8 plots, including: the first date of flowering, date of the peak number of flowers, date of the peak number of inflorescences, the peak number of flowers counted, the peak number of inflorescences counted, and the length of the flowering period.
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    Flowering phenology data, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, 2006
    (2008-06-23) Inouye, David William
    These spreadsheets summarize data from a long-term study of the timing and variation of flowering collected by David Inouye (Professor, Department of Biology, UMCP) from permanent 2x2m plots at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. This submission contains a separate spreadsheet for each plot for 2006. Metadata for this project are available at the Web site of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (www.rmbl.org) and will also be deposited in DRUM.
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    Flowering phenology data, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, 2005
    (2008-06-19) Inouye, David William
    These spreadsheets summarize data from a long-term study of the timing and variation of flowering collected by David Inouye (Professor, Department of Biology, UMCP) from permanent 2x2m plots at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. This submission contains a separate spreadsheet for each plot for 2005. Metadata for this project are available at the Web site of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (www.rmbl.org) and will also be deposited in DRUM.