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May 22, 2023
Koger, Benjamin; Hurme, Edward; Costelloe, Blair R; O'Mara, M. Teague; Wikelski, Martin; Kays, Roland; Dechmann, Dina, 2023, "Data for: An automated approach for counting groups of flying animals applied to one of the world’s largest bat colonies", https://doi.org/10.17617/3.1YIESH, Edmond, V1
Data that goes with paper entitled "An automated approach for counting groups of flying animals applied to one of the world’s largest bat colonies" published by the same authors as this dataset. Data is stored as .npy files containing the crossing information for each detected ba... |
Apr 3, 2023
Baldoni, Cecilia; Thomas, William; von Elverfeldt, Dominik; Reisert, Marco; Làzaro, Javier; Muturi, Marion; Dàvalos, Liliana; Nieland, John, 2023, "Histological and MRI brain atlas of the common shrew, Sorex araneus, with brain region-specific gene expression profiles", https://doi.org/10.17617/3.HVW8ZN, Edmond, V2
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Feb 8, 2023
Koger, Benjamin; Adwait Deshpande; Jeffrey T. Kerby; Jacob M. Graving; Blair R. Costelloe; Iain D. Couzin, 2023, "Data for: Quantifying the movement, behaviour and environmental context of group-living animals using drones and computer vision", https://doi.org/10.17617/3.EMRZGH, Edmond, V1
This is data used for the worked examples in the paper "Quantifying the movement, behaviour and environmental context of group-living animals using drones and computer vision", published in the Journal of Animal Ecology. |
Jan 31, 2023
Opito, Emmanuel A.; Alanko, Timo; Kalbitzer, Urs; Nummelin, Matti; Omeja, Patrick; Valtonen, Anu; Chapman, Colin A., 2023, "Data from: 30 Years Brings Changes to the Arthropod Community of Kibale National Park, Uganda", https://doi.org/10.17617/3.6J4ZA0, Edmond, V1
Data from: 30 Years Brings Changes to the Arthropod Community of Kibale National Park, Uganda by Opito, E.A., T. Alanko, U. Kalbitzer, M. Nummelin, P. Omeja, A. Valtonen, and Colin A. Chapman. 2023, Biotropica, Article DOI: 10.1111/btp.13206 |
Jan 25, 2023
Keicher, Lara, 2023, "Data - Contrasting torpor use by reproductive male common noctule bats in the laboratory and in the field", https://doi.org/10.17617/3.NRNSSH, Edmond, V1
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