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  • Holmquist, James R.; Eagle, Meagan; Molinari, Rebecca Lee; Nick, Sydney K.; Stachowicz, Liana C.; Kroeger, Kevin D. (Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, 2023)
    This repository contains code and data files for a publication titled: Mapping Methane Reduction Potential of Tidal Wetland Restoration in the United States.The zip file contains a replicable R workflow that can be implemented ...
  • Weller, Donald; Baker, Matthew; King, Ryan (Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, 2023)
    This figshare item provides data and R code to reproduce the analysis in the following paper: Weller, DE; ME Baker, and RS King. 2023. New methods for quantifying the effects of catchment spatial patterns on aquatic ...
  • Cooper, Nathan; Dossman, Bryant C.; Berrigan, Lucas E.; Brown, J. Morgan; Cormier, Dominic A.; Bégin-Marchand, Camille; Rodewald, Amanda D.; Taylor, Philip D.; Tremblay, Junior A.; Marra, Peter P. (Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, 2023)
    Data from Movement Ecology article: Atmospheric pressure predicts probability of departure for migratory songbirds This dataset includes all data necessary to reproduce the departure date and weather analysis in the above ...
  • Jawin, Erica R.; Ballouz, Ronald; Ryan, Andrew; Kaplan, Hannah; McCoy, Timothy J.; Al Asad, Manar M.; Molaro, Jamie; Rozitis, Benjamin; Keller, Lindsay (Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, 2023)
    Dataset accompanying Manuscript titled Boulder Diversity in the Nightingale Region of Asteroid (101955) Bennu and Predictions for Physical Properties of the OSIRIS-REx Sample. Table includes data associated with each boulder ...
  • O'Connell, Kyle A.; Prates, Ivan; Scheinberg, Lauren A.; Mulder, Kevin P.; Bell, Rayna C. (The Smithsonian Institution, 2021)
    Input files for all analyses run in the paper: Incipient speciation and secondary contact in a fossorial island endemic, the São Tomé caecilian.
  • Cooper, Nathan; Dossman, Bryant C.; Berrigan, Lucas E.; Brown, J. Morgan; Brunner, Alicia R.; Chmura, Helen E.; Cormier, Dominic A.; Marchand, Camille Bégin; Rodewald, Amanda D.; Taylor, Philip D.; Tonra, Christopher M.; Tremblay, Junior A.; Marra, Peter P. (Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, 2023)
    Data for published paper in Movement Ecology "Songbirds initiate migratory flights synchronously relative to civil dusk". These three datasets include all data necessary to recreate results and figures in the paper. ...
  • Matthaeus, William J.; Macarewich, Sophia I.; Richey, Jon D.; Wilson, Jonathan P.; McElwin, Jennifer C.; Montañez, Isabel P.; DiMichele, William A.; Hren, Michael T.; Poulsen, Christopher J.; White, Joseph D. (Dryad, 2021)
    Global forest cover affects the Earth system by altering surface mass and energy exchange. Physiology determines plant environmental limits and influences geographical vegetation distribution. Ancient plant physiology, ...
  • Feller, Ilka C.; Berger, Uta; Chapman, Samantha; Dangremond, Emily M.; Dix, Nicole G.; Langley, J. Adam; Lovelock, Catherine; Osborne, Todd Z.; Shor, Audrey C. (Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, 2022)
    Low temperature stress is the primary factor determining the latitudinal limits of tropical plants. As the climate warms, tropical species are migrating poleward, displacing native species and modifying ecosystem structure ...
  • Visser, Marco D.; Wright, S. Joseph (Smithsonian Research Online, 2018)
    Data on prevalence of lianas in tree crowns for 21 tree species from Barro Colorado Island in Panama. All trees were = 20 cm dbh, and were sampled in the 50 ha plot in 1996 and 2007 and in four 4-ha plots located near the ...
  • Detto, Matteo; Visser, Marco D.; Wright, S. Joseph; Pacala, Stephen W. (Smithsonian Research Online, 2019)
    Data on paired seed traps from Barro Colorado Island in Panama. 200 paired traps were installed 2 m distance in March 2011 and censused weekly through February 2013 along the trails of the 50ha plot. Each trap consisted ...
  • Collin, Rachel (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, 2022)
    This includes, temperature data from the intertidal (logged with ibuttons) and from the nearby subtidal (logged with Hobos) in the bay of Panama, and lifehistory data from Crepidula cf. marginalis generated by an experiment ...
  • Dikow, Rebecca B. (The Smithsonian Institution, 2020)
    Datasets about the scientific women on the Funk List including counts of their mentions in the Smithsonian Annual Reports, their publication count and the number of pages in each Annual Report from 1846-1999.
  • Collin, Rachel; Rebolledo, Adriana P.; Karen, Kit Yu (The Smithsonian Institution, 2021)
    These are the data from thermal tolerance trials from putting sea urchin embryos into vials in a thermal gradient. Development was scored after 2, 10 or 20 hours. Tolerances where tested for the upper and lower thermal ...
  • Li, Xuankun; Hamilton, Chris A.; St. Laurent, Ryan; Ballesteros-Mejia, Liliana; Markee, Amanda; Rougerie, Rodolphe; Kitching, Ian J.; Kawahara, Akito Y. (Dryad, 2021)
    The regions of the Andes and Caribbean-Mesoamerica are both hypothesized to be the cradle for many Neotropical lineages, but few studies have fully investigated the dynamics and interactions between Neotropical bioregions. ...
  • De Tombeur, Félix; Laliberté, Etienne; Lambers, Hans; Faucon, Michel-Pierre; Zemunik, Graham; Turner, Benjamin L.; Cornélis, Jean-Thomas; Mahy, Grégory (Dryad, 2021)
    The resource availability hypothesis predicts that plants adapted to infertile soils have high levels of anti-herbivore leaf defenses. This hypothesis has been mostly explored for secondary metabolites such as phenolics, ...
  • Buzzard, Simon; Jakes, Andrew F.; Pearson, Amy; Broberg, Len (Dryad, 2022)
    Fencing is a major anthropogenic feature affecting human relationships, ecological processes, and wildlife distributions and movements, but its impacts are difficult to quantify due to a widespread lack of spatial data. ...
  • Monk, Julia D.; Smith, Justine A.; Donadio, Emiliano; Perrig, Paula L.; Crego, Ramiro D.; Fileni, Martin; Bidder, Owen; Lambertucci, Sergio A.; Pauli, Jonathan N.; Schmitz, Oswald J.; Middleton, Arthur D. (Dryad, 2022)
    Disease outbreaks induced by humans increasingly threaten wildlife communities worldwide. Like predators, pathogens can be key top-down forces in ecosystems, initiating trophic cascades that may alter food webs. An outbreak ...
  • Haynes, Kyle J.; Liebhold, Andrew M.; Lefcheck, Jonathan S.; Morin, Randall S.; Wang, Guiming (Dryad, 2022)
    Spatial variation in climate is known to affect the survival and reproduction of herbivorous forest insects and tree-species compositions, but the importance of indirect effects of climate on outbreaks of forest insects ...
  • Dillon, Erin M.; Bagla, Anshika; Plioplys, Kiera D.; McCauley, Douglas J.; Lafferty, Kevin D.; O'Dea, Aaron (Dryad, 2021)
    Shark dermal scale (denticle) accumulation in the fossil record can provide information about the abundance and composition of past shark communities. Denticles are shed continuously, such that a single shark leaves a ...
  • Todd, Brian D.; Nowakowski, A. Justin (Dryad, 2020)
    Aim: A central question in ecology has been that of why animal home ranges scale more steeply with body size than do metabolic rates. Yet, the generality of this notion has scarcely been tested in non-model species like ...

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