%0 Generic %A Schowalter, Timothy D. %A Zhang, Yanli %A Progar, Robert A. %D 2016 %T Appendix A. Tables showing mean post-treatment abundances of the twenty most abundant arthropod taxa on Douglas-fir by functional group in each of the six green-tree retention treatments, on Douglas-fir by functional group on edge and interior trees in aggregated retention treatments, on vine maple by functional group in each of the six green-tree retention treatments, and on vine maple by functional group on edge and interior trees in aggregated retention treatments. %U https://wiley.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Appendix_A_Tables_showing_mean_post-treatment_abundances_of_the_twenty_most_abundant_arthropod_taxa_on_Douglas-fir_by_functional_group_in_each_of_the_six_green-tree_retention_treatments_on_Douglas-fir_by_functional_group_on_edge_and_interior_trees_in_aggr/3512057 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.3512057.v1 %2 https://wiley.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/5578613 %K Pseudotsuga menziesii %K disturbance %K vine maple %K spider %K insect %K Douglas-fir %K Acer circinatum %K mite %K green-tree retention %K Environmental Science %K Ecology %X Tables showing mean post-treatment abundances of the twenty most abundant arthropod taxa on Douglas-fir by functional group in each of the six green-tree retention treatments, on Douglas-fir by functional group on edge and interior trees in aggregated retention treatments, on vine maple by functional group in each of the six green-tree retention treatments, and on vine maple by functional group on edge and interior trees in aggregated retention treatments. %I Wiley