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    Bleaching threatens positive carbonate budgets on Bahraini reefs

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    Carbonate budget data sets for Bahrai

    Chronic exposure to environmental temperature attenuates the thermal sensitivity of salmonids

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    A dataset of fish metabolism experiments conducted in Iceland, southern England, and northern Spain to examine how acute or chronic exposure alter the thermal sensitivity of metabolic rate

    Experimental estimation of ladder dredge efficiency for capture of European flat oysters over mixed sediment

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    Data on landings from dredges using a commercial ladder dredge of experimental oyster bed densities over a variety of ground types. See associated paper in Aquatic Living Resources with same title Cameron, Lown, Smart, Baker and Kord

    What are Advanced Clinical Practitioners expectations of the benefits in pursuing this role, and are these being realised?

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    This report provides a summary of the results from the data collected and analysed from the follow up questionnaire phase of this research

    Dairy herd bunching metrics and ambient temperatures

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    A real-time local positioning system was used to track the spatial position and activity of a commercial dairy herd (c100 cows) in a freestall barn continuously at high temporal resolution. Bunching was determined using four different spatial measures determined on an hourly b100asis: herd full and core range size, mean herd inter-cow distance (ICD), and mean herd nearest neighbor distance (NND). Wall-mounted temperature sensors automatically recorded the ambient barn temperature (BT) continuously throughout the study period. A mean hourly measurement was calculated across all sensors (n = 26 sensors, where n = 22 recorded every eight seconds and n = four recorded every hour)

    Oil and gas platforms negatively effects benthic invertebrate diversity and food web structure

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    The dataset includes cleaned UKBenthos version 5.17, benthic species mastersheet with taxonomy, feeding group, and references, files containing calculated diversity, food web metrics, and oil and gas platform infrastructure information

    The standard error/standard deviation mix-up: potential impacts on meta-analyses in sports medicine.

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    Raw data to support a recent meta-analysis and text mining project identifying common errrors in meta-analyses in sports medicine. Excel documents include all the raw data extracted from original studies to invite and facilitate re-analysis. For transparency, the text files used in the data mining portion of the project have also been included. See https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-023-01989-9 for published journal article

    What Makes a Habitat a Home: Understanding Settlement and Recruitment Variation in European Sea Bass, Dicentrarchus labrax

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    Data collected and used for the completion of a PhD in Marine Biology. Chapter 2 contains data on count, length, weight, and condition of juvenile sea bass in different estuarine habitats, chapter 3 contains data on stomach fullness and dietary differences between habitats using dDNA metabarcoding, Chapter 4 contains data on density and length of larval sea bass over different depths on flood and ebb tides, and chapter 5 contains data on winter temperatures for multiple Essex habitats, as well as the Bay of Biscay (France) and the Tagus (Portugal), and also data on juvenile sea bass temperature dependent growth rates

    Green Exercise Participation and Mental Health in the United Kingdom General Population

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    Engaging in green exercise (physical activity undertaken in the presence of elements of the natural environment) has been associated with mental health benefits beyond those of physical activity undertaken in other types of environmental settings, e.g. indoors, urban environments. This dataset examines the green exercise behaviour of people residing in the United Kingdom (UK). Between 28 August 2019 and 30 April 2020, adults residing in the UK were invited to participate in an online survey exploring their green exercise behaviour. Respondents were asked to report the mode, frequency, duration, intensity, and environmental setting (to identify green exercise) of the three most frequent types of physical activity they engaged in over the past year. The psychological health of respondents was assessed using the Depression, Anxiety and Stress scale (DASS-21) and Short Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing scale (SWEMWBS). The extent to which respondents felt connected to the natural world was assessed via the Nature Connection Index (NCI). In addition, respondents who reported engaging in green exercise were asked additional questions about their motivation for engaging in green exercise via the Physical Activity and Leisure Motivation Scale (PALMS), seven items based on the recreational experience preference scales and about their attitudes towards green exercise via the Indirect Beliefs about Green Exercise (BAGE-ID). All respondents were asked socioeconomic questions relating to age, gender, ethnicity, living arrangements, employment status, education and income to permit comparison with the general UK population

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