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Welcome to the Long-term Studies Section Data Registry. This is a publically accessible registry describing scientific data sets on ecology and the environment. In this context, we refer to a data set as the collection of data tables and objects that are associated with a study, experiment, or monitoring program. Exactly what constitutes a data set is determined by each submitter. Credit for the datasets in this registry goes to the investigators who collected the data (see each individual registry entry for citation and attribution information as well as usage rights). | ||||
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This project is a cooperative effort of the Long-Term Studies Section (LTSS) of the ESA, the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) and the Long-Term Ecological Research Network (LTER). The Data Registry is based on software developed by the Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity (KNB), and houses metadata that are compliant with Ecological Metadata Language (EML). Consequently, data registered in this registry also are accessible from the larger collection of data found in the KNB registry. Other sites contributing to the KNB registry include: |