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  <title>Anthropogenic desiccation of a saline lake (Great Salt Lake, USA) eliminates a landscape-scale productivity hotspot</title>
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   <individualName>
    <givenName>Soren</givenName>
    <surName>Brothers</surName>
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   <electronicMailAddress>sbrothers@rom.on.ca</electronicMailAddress>
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  <abstract><![CDATA[<p>These data support the study manuscript entitled "Anthropogenic desiccation of a saline lake (Great Salt Lake, USA) eliminates a landscape-scale productivity hotspot" by M. Cobo, D. Ramsey, and S. Brothers. Included are field and laboratory data measurements taken between August 2020 and October 2021 across Great Salt Lake sites (as relevant to the study analysis), including terrestrial vegetation measurements at desiccated lake sites, aquatic metabolism calculations from lake sites, and modelled gross primary production outcomes reported in the manuscript.&nbsp;</p>]]></abstract>
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