Published Data

Many publications now ask for data to be archived, and FRAME researchers agree that this is beneficial and serves to further ecological research and cooperation. Below is a list of papers with downloadable data available. We will strive to keep this as up-to-date as possible. Click on the citation of interest and you will be directed to a simple page with additional downloadable files. Feel free to contact lead authors for more information.

Trammell, TLE; D’Amico, V; Avolio, M; Mitchell, J.; Moore, E. 2020. Temperate deciduous forests embedded across developed landscapes: younger forests harbor invasive plants and urban forests maintain native species. Journal of Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.13400

Trammell TLE, Pouyat RV, D ’Amico V. Heterogeneity in soil chemistry relates to urbanization while soil homogeneity relates to plant invasion in small temperate deciduous forests. Landsc Ecol. 2022. DOI:10.1007/s10980-022-01409-9

Mitchell, J. C., D’Amico, V., Trammell, T. L. E., & Frank, S. D. (2023). Carabid specialists respond differently to nonnative plant invasion in urban forests. Urban Ecosystems. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-022-01323-7

Mitchell C, D’Amico V, Trammell TLE, Frank S. (2023, in press). Nonnative plant invasion increases urban vegetation structure and influences arthropod communities. Diversity and Distributions.