Study Center
Up one level Studies represent the research efforts of scientists and the data they generate.
You can search for studies, download study data and associated metadata, and see sample visualizations (where complete) for studies researchers have made publicly available.
Please respect the limitations of use of data outlined by each researcher on individual study pages. We also request that you acknowledge the Canopy Database Project by citing this website if using data downloaded from here.
Please note that databases were created using MS Access 2000.
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Study Center
- Studies represent the research efforts of scientists and the data they generate. You can search for studies, download study data and associated metadata, and see sample visualizations (where complete) for studies that researchers have made publicly available. Please respect the limitations of use of data outlined by each researcher on individual study pages. We also request that you cite this website if using data downloaded from here. If you have any questions or comments on using the study center please contact us at: scidb@evergreen.edu. To download the Study Center manual go to: http://scidb.evergreen.edu/databank/StudyCenter_User_Manual.pdf/download. To add your own study to the study center you will need to get a login. Email us at scidb@evergreen.edu to request a user name and password.
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The 1000-year Chronosequence Study of the Western Washington Cascades
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Age-related development of crown stucture in Coastal Douglas-fir forests
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Crown Structure and Spatial Distribution of Epiphytes on Western Hemlocks in an Old Growth Coniferous Forest
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Luquillo Forest Dynamics Plot Canopy and Elevation Visualization
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Dwarf mistletoe infections in crowns of western hemlock and true firs
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Open Space in Canopy Structure
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Three dimensional structure of Castanea crenata
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Three-dimensional canopy structure on canopy surfaces of four mixed-species tulip poplar type broadleaved forests of Maryland
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Increasing the Estimate of Arthropod Abundance in a Tropical Rainforest Canopy by a Factor of Ten
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Crown Structure and the Canopy Arthropod Biodiversity of Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua
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Monteverde, Epiphyte Changes Over Time