The Effectiveness Of Freshwater Connectivity As A Predictor Of Species Distribution
The attached dataset contains three dataframes used in the affiliated papers. 1) DirectSlopeData.rda - Recolonisation success of two species, northern pike and European perch, in rotenone-treated lakes in Sweden, alongside connectivity parameters for the associated lakes. 2) HPD.rda - Credible inter...
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2018
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1491966 https://zenodo.org/record/1491966 |
Summary: | The attached dataset contains three dataframes used in the affiliated papers. 1) DirectSlopeData.rda - Recolonisation success of two species, northern pike and European perch, in rotenone-treated lakes in Sweden, alongside connectivity parameters for the associated lakes. 2) HPD.rda - Credible intervals for the beta estimates generated by the BORAL model in 3. 3) Presence/absence data for seven species in lakes throughout the Kautokeino catchment in Northern Norway, alongside selected environmental covariates for associated lakes. : {"references": ["Hui, F. K. C. (2016) boral: Bayesian Ordination and Regression Analysis of Multivariate Abundance Data in R. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 7(6), 744-750.", "Gelman, A., Carlin, J.B., Stern, H.S., & Rubin, D.B. (2004) Bayesian Data Analysis (2nd ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press."]} |
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