68 research outputs found

    Metabarcode sequence data and MID tags (3 of 4)

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    Sequence data obtained DNA metabarcoding of Anolis sagrei fecal samples. The ReadMe file contains "MID" tag identifiers used to demultiplex samples with the Obitools software prior to analysis. This is sequence data file one of four used in this publication

    Metabarcode sequence data and MID tags (2 of 4)

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    Sequence data obtained DNA metabarcoding of Anolis sagrei fecal samples. The ReadMe file contains "MID" tag identifiers used to demultiplex samples with the Obitools software prior to analysis. This is sequence data file one of four used in this publication

    Dietary mOTU sequences

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    Final arthropod mOTUs used in the analysis are represented by the 16S DNA sequences in this fasta file. Sequence names in the fasta file correspond to mOTU identifiers (Table S2)

    LongRawData_JAE

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    Raw data used in all analyses described in the manuscript. See ReadMe file for complete documentation

    Hibiscus meyeri growth, survival, and reproduction

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    repeated measurements of height, basal area, reproductive structure number (allrep), fruit, between 2011 and 2012, for Hibiscus meyeri plants subject to either neighbor removal treatments (NR) or unmanipuated control (control; indicated in the trmtAL column), at a variety of aridity levels (N, arid; S, mesic; indicated in the level column) and herbivore exclosure treatments (open control, "CONT" and full exclosure, "LMH"; indicated in the trmtUHURU column)

    July 2013 gecko habitat selection data

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    Contains attribute data for each of 559 unique Acacia drepanolobium trees surveyed in July 2013. These data are the basis for Tables 2 and S2 in the paper. Attributes included are: (A) presence/absence of geckos (0,1); (B) presence/absence of elephant damage (0,1); (C) species of symbiotic ant occupant (categorical, with 6 categories); and (D) tree basal circumference

    data for "Aridity weakens population-level effects of multiple species interactions on Hibiscus meyeri"

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    <div>These datasheets are all associated with:</div><div>Louthan, A.M., Pringle, R.M., Goheen, J.R., Palmer, T.M., Morris, W.F., and Doak, D.F. in press. Aridity weakens population-level effects of multiple species interactions on Hibiscus meyeri. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences-USA.</div><div><br></div><div>See the "list of datasheets" word document in this collection for information about specific files.</div
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