Data and R code for Chown et al. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Invasive species impacts on sub-Antarctic Collembola support the Antarctic climate-diversity-invasion hypothesis

Two datasets are include here along with the R code to analyse them. The first data set is the raw Collembola data and sample point information from a survey of Collembola in the Spit Bay region of Heard Island undertaken in January to February 2004. The filename is HeardIsland_springtails_dataset.c...

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Main Authors: Chown, Steven, Bergstrom, Dana Michelle, Houghton, Melissa, Kiefer, Kate, Terauds, Aleks, Leihy, Rachel I.
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Published: Monash University 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26180/18379727
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/dataset/Data_and_R_code_for_Chown_et_al_Soil_Biology_Biochemistry_Invasive_species_impacts_on_sub-Antarctic_Collembola_support_the_Antarctic_climate-diversity-invasion_hypothesis/18379727
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spelling ftdatacite:10.26180/18379727 2023-05-15T14:00:18+02:00 Data and R code for Chown et al. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Invasive species impacts on sub-Antarctic Collembola support the Antarctic climate-diversity-invasion hypothesis Chown, Steven Bergstrom, Dana Michelle Houghton, Melissa Kiefer, Kate Terauds, Aleks Leihy, Rachel I. 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.26180/18379727 https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/dataset/Data_and_R_code_for_Chown_et_al_Soil_Biology_Biochemistry_Invasive_species_impacts_on_sub-Antarctic_Collembola_support_the_Antarctic_climate-diversity-invasion_hypothesis/18379727 unknown Monash University https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2022.108579 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY 50103 Invasive Species Ecology FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Dataset dataset 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.26180/18379727 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2022.108579 2022-03-10T10:40:10Z Two datasets are include here along with the R code to analyse them. The first data set is the raw Collembola data and sample point information from a survey of Collembola in the Spit Bay region of Heard Island undertaken in January to February 2004. The filename is HeardIsland_springtails_dataset.csv. The column and row titles are self-explanatory. The data were collected in the field by Kate Kiefer and the Collembola identified by Aleks Terauds and Melissa Houghton. Analyses were then undertaken by Rachel Leihy and the R code for them is in the file HeardSpringtail_enviro_analyses.R. The second spreadsheet uses mean values from the first one to compare, by vegetation type, the density of springtails between Heard Island and Marion Island (extracted from Gabriel et al., 2001 Ecography), Prince Edward Island (from Hugo et al. 2006 Polar Biology) and Macquarie Island (from Terauds et al. 2011 Ecology). The comparisons are specifically for Cryptopygus antarcticus; Tullbergia bisetosa; Mucrosomia caeca. The data are in the field Abundanal.csv. R code for these comparisons, undertaken by Rachel Leihy and Steven Chown is presented in the file: Chown_et_al_Species_Comparison_Code.R Meta-data for the data files is provided in the file: Metadata_for_Chown_et_al_springtails.rtf Dataset Antarc* Antarctic antarcticus Cryptopygus antarcticus Heard Island Macquarie Island Marion Island Prince Edward Island DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic The Antarctic Heard Island The Spit ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-71.300,-71.300) Spit Bay ENVELOPE(73.750,73.750,-53.100,-53.100)
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topic 50103 Invasive Species Ecology
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
spellingShingle 50103 Invasive Species Ecology
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Chown, Steven
Bergstrom, Dana Michelle
Houghton, Melissa
Kiefer, Kate
Terauds, Aleks
Leihy, Rachel I.
Data and R code for Chown et al. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Invasive species impacts on sub-Antarctic Collembola support the Antarctic climate-diversity-invasion hypothesis
topic_facet 50103 Invasive Species Ecology
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
description Two datasets are include here along with the R code to analyse them. The first data set is the raw Collembola data and sample point information from a survey of Collembola in the Spit Bay region of Heard Island undertaken in January to February 2004. The filename is HeardIsland_springtails_dataset.csv. The column and row titles are self-explanatory. The data were collected in the field by Kate Kiefer and the Collembola identified by Aleks Terauds and Melissa Houghton. Analyses were then undertaken by Rachel Leihy and the R code for them is in the file HeardSpringtail_enviro_analyses.R. The second spreadsheet uses mean values from the first one to compare, by vegetation type, the density of springtails between Heard Island and Marion Island (extracted from Gabriel et al., 2001 Ecography), Prince Edward Island (from Hugo et al. 2006 Polar Biology) and Macquarie Island (from Terauds et al. 2011 Ecology). The comparisons are specifically for Cryptopygus antarcticus; Tullbergia bisetosa; Mucrosomia caeca. The data are in the field Abundanal.csv. R code for these comparisons, undertaken by Rachel Leihy and Steven Chown is presented in the file: Chown_et_al_Species_Comparison_Code.R Meta-data for the data files is provided in the file: Metadata_for_Chown_et_al_springtails.rtf
format Dataset
author Chown, Steven
Bergstrom, Dana Michelle
Houghton, Melissa
Kiefer, Kate
Terauds, Aleks
Leihy, Rachel I.
author_facet Chown, Steven
Bergstrom, Dana Michelle
Houghton, Melissa
Kiefer, Kate
Terauds, Aleks
Leihy, Rachel I.
author_sort Chown, Steven
title Data and R code for Chown et al. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Invasive species impacts on sub-Antarctic Collembola support the Antarctic climate-diversity-invasion hypothesis
title_short Data and R code for Chown et al. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Invasive species impacts on sub-Antarctic Collembola support the Antarctic climate-diversity-invasion hypothesis
title_full Data and R code for Chown et al. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Invasive species impacts on sub-Antarctic Collembola support the Antarctic climate-diversity-invasion hypothesis
title_fullStr Data and R code for Chown et al. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Invasive species impacts on sub-Antarctic Collembola support the Antarctic climate-diversity-invasion hypothesis
title_full_unstemmed Data and R code for Chown et al. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Invasive species impacts on sub-Antarctic Collembola support the Antarctic climate-diversity-invasion hypothesis
title_sort data and r code for chown et al. soil biology & biochemistry, invasive species impacts on sub-antarctic collembola support the antarctic climate-diversity-invasion hypothesis
publisher Monash University
publishDate 2022
url https://dx.doi.org/10.26180/18379727
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