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  • Paton, Steven R. (The Smithsonian Institution, 2020)
    The San Blas field station was established in 1977 and closed on June 1, 1998. The station was situated on an island adjacent to Punta de San Blas, on the Caribbean coast of Panama 120 km east of the Panama Canal, midway ...
  • Paton, Steven (The Smithsonian Institution, 2020)
    San Lorenzo (Formerly know as Fort Sherman) Canopy Access Crane. Air temperature, interval max/min/avgEstablished in 1997, the San Lorenzo canopy crane (9.281031°, -79.974518°) is located approximately 11 km South West ...
  • Paton, Steven (The Smithsonian Institution, 2020)
    San Lorenzo (Formerly know as Fort Sherman) Canopy Access Crane. Precipitation, interval totalEstablished in 1997, the San Lorenzo canopy crane (9.281031°, -79.974518°) is located approximately 11 km South West from the ...
  • Paton, Steven (The Smithsonian Institution, 2020)
    San Lorenzo (Formerly know as Fort Sherman) Canopy Access Crane. Relative humidity, interval max/min/avgEstablished in 1997, the San Lorenzo canopy crane (9.281031°, -79.974518°) is located approximately 11 km South West ...
  • Paton, Steven (The Smithsonian Institution, 2020)
    San Lorenzo (Formerly know as Fort Sherman) Canopy Access Crane. Solar Radiation, Pyranometer, interval max/min/avgEstablished in 1997, the San Lorenzo canopy crane (9.281031°, -79.974518°) is located approximately 11 km ...
  • Paton, Steven (The Smithsonian Institution, 2020)
    San Lorenzo (Formerly know as Fort Sherman) Canopy Access Crane. Interval mean wind vectorEstablished in 1997, the San Lorenzo canopy crane (9.281031°, -79.974518°) is located approximately 11 km South West from the city ...
  • Paton, Steven (The Smithsonian Institution, 2020)
    San Lorenzo (Formerly know as Fort Sherman) Canopy Access Crane. Wind speed, interval max/min/avgEstablished in 1997, the San Lorenzo canopy crane (9.281031°, -79.974518°) is located approximately 11 km South West from the ...
  • Pivovaroff, Alexandria; McDowell, Nate; Davies, Stuart; Detto, Matteo; Wolfe, Brett; Wright, S. Joseph; Zambrano, Alfonso (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Richland, WA (United States); Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI), 2020)
  • Pivovaroff, Alexandria; McDowell, Nate; Davies, Stuart; Detto, Matteo; Wolfe, Brett; Wright, S. Joseph; Zambrano, Alfonso (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Richland, WA (United States); Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI), 2020)
  • Martins, Ananda R. Pereira; Martins, Lucas P.; Ho, Wing-Zheng; McMillan, W. Owen; Ready, Jonathan S.; Barrett, Rowan (Dryad, 2022)
    Examining how environmental factors influence phenotypic distribution might provide valuable information about local adaptation, divergence, and speciation. The red-yellow Müllerian mimicry ring of Heliconius butterflies ...
  • Ashton, Gail V. (Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, 2022)
    Github repository containing data and code for analysis as published in Ashton et al. 2022 Predator control of marine communities increases with temperature across 115 degrees of latitude.
  • SDAR 
    Jaramillo, Carlos A.; Ortiz, John (The Smithsonian Institution, 2020)
    Two templates files in Excel
  • Ortiz, John R.; Jaramillo, Carlos A.; Ortiz, John R.; Jaramillo, Carlos A. (Smithsonian Research Online, 2018)
    SDAR is an analytical package designed for both plotting and facilitating the analysis of stratigraphic and sedimentological data. Taking advantage of the flexible plotting tools available in R, SDAR uses stratigraphic and ...
  • Beichman, Annabel C.; Kalhori, Pooneh; Kyriazis, Christopher C.; De Vries, Amber A.; Nigenda-Morales, Sergio; Koepfli, Klaus-Peter; Heckel, Gisela; Schramm, Yolanda; Moreno-Estrada, Andres; Kennett, Douglas J.; Hylkema, Mark; Bodkin, James; Lohmueller, Kirk E.; Wayne, Robert K. (Dryad, 2020)
    Extinction or severe population contractions are rarely uniform across an entire species. However, because of the rapid onset of the fur trade in the 18th and 19th centuries, sea otters (Enhydra lutris) were systematically ...
  • Chan, Kit Yu Karen; Collin, Rachel; Wright, S. Joseph (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, 2016)
  • Lefcheck, Jonathan S.; Jones, Benjamin (Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, 2023)
    Preliminary dataset and R code for submitted article (will be updated on final revision)
  • Sellers, Andrew; Leung, Brian; Altieri, Andrew; Turner, Benjamin; Glanz, Jess; Torchin, Mark (Dryad, 2020)
    Communities are shaped by a variety of ecological and environmental processes, each acting at different spatial scales. Seminal research on rocky shores highlighted the effects of consumers as local determinants of primary ...
  • Seifert, Carlo L.; Novotny, Vojtech; Jorge, Leonardo R.; Volf, Martin; Wagner, David L.; Miller, Scott E.; Gonzalez-Akre, Erika B.; Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina J. (Dryad, 2021)
    Understanding spatiotemporal trends on insect-plant interaction networks is essential to unveil the ecological and evolutionary processes driving herbivore specialisation. However, community studies accounting for temporal ...
  • Wright, S. Joseph; Calderon, Osvaldo (Smithsonian Research Online, 2016)
  • McBeath, Brittany; Manatowa-Bailey, Jacob (Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, 2023)
    The Wolf Who Walks in Two Worlds guidebook is a synthesis of design discussions existing literature. This annotated bibliography on self-reflection was foundational in the development of the guidebook, and can also be ...

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