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Jun 13, 2022 -
Replication data for: Hazel dormouse in managed woodland select for young, dense, and species-rich tree stands
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Hazel_dormouse_nestbox_nesttube_habitat_assessment_25m.txt |
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Replication data for: Hazel dormouse in managed woodland select for young, dense, and species-rich tree stands
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Hazel_dormouse_telemetry_habitat_assessment_3m.txt |
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Replication data for: Hazel dormouse in managed woodland select for young, dense, and species-rich tree stands
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Apr 5, 2022
Arthur Frank; Roche Didier; Fyfe Ralph; Quiquet Aurélien; Renssen Hans, 2022, "Replication data for: Simulations of the Holocene Climate in Europe Using Dynamical Downscaling within the iLOVECLIM model (version 1.1)", https://doi.org/10.23642/USN.19354082, DataverseNO, V1
DATASET MIGRATED FROM FIGSHARE: Abstract This study presents the application of dynamical downscaling in Europe using iLOVECLIM (a model of intermediate complexity), increasing its resolution from 5.56° to 0.25° latitude-longitude. A transient simulation using the appropriate climate forcings for the entire Holocene (11.5–0 kyr BP) was done for bot... |
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Apr 3, 2022
Pelsmaeker Nicolas De, 2022, "Replication data for: Host in Reserve: the role of common shrews as a stable supplementary source of tick hosts in small mammal communitites influenced by rodent population cycles.", https://doi.org/10.23642/USN.16836655, DataverseNO, V1
These datasets contain all the data required to replicate the analysis presented in the paper. Each data files can be loaded into R, and the mixed effects model as described in the paper can be applied. Article Abstract - Related Publication In recent decades, warming temperatures and changes in land use are supposed to have enabled several tick sp... |
