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Bat data : Australia, Adelaide City
(2015)
Used echolocation call detectors (n = 378 detector-nights from
November 2005 to October 2006) to assess bat activity among different sites in the Adelaide City parklands, temporal
variations in activity (hourly, nightly, ...
Bee data : Arizona, Phoenix
(2000)
Bees were collected with water traps. Two pairs of bowls were set out per site,with members within a pair separated by 20 cm and pairs separated by 5 ill. Collected a total of 256 samples. Unscented liquid soap was used ...
Bee data : Canada, Vancouver
(2004)
Conducted a pilot study consisting of informal collections across the Vancouver metropolitan area from April to September of 2000. The primary study was conducted from March to August 2001, cut into five seasons: late ...
Data from: A multistate mark-recapture approach to estimating survival of PIT-tagged salamanders following timber harvest
(2015)
Data associated with a PIT-tag telemetry study of salamanders conducted on the Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, USA. Full details of this study will be provided in the manuscript.
Bat data : Czech Republic, Brno
(1997)
Four bat detectors were used, D-980 Pettersson, SKYE, and 2 QMC Mini. We made acoustic recordings of bats within the town of Brno, Czech Republic (230 km2, 350,000 inhabitants), from March till October 1993. The same habitat ...
Plant data : Germany, Halle (Saale)
(2004)
All spontaneous species in the city of Halle (Saale) were mapped within several years by J. Stolle and S. Klotz; added by information on species sighted within the city by other botanists and added by herbarium data.
Bat data : Michigan, Detroit
(2014)
Mist-netting was the survey technique over ultrasound-sensing because netting allowed for the elimination of repeat captures, which was required for statistical independence, and allowed for the determination of age ratios, ...
Bat data : Australia, Sydney
(2015)
Bat activity was sampled using the same study design as Threlfall et al. (2011), in 29 randomly selected replicate 5 5 km 'landscapes'. Landscapes were categorized based on the average level of urbanization and vegetation ...
Bat data : Brazil, Itabira
(2005)
Each site was surveyed monthly from September 2004 through August 2005, between 18:00h to 1:00, totalizing thirty-six nights and 252 hours of capture. The bats were captured using four mist nets (9 m x 2.5 m), totalizing ...
Bird data : Switzerland, Lucerne
(Wiley on behalf of the Ecological Society of America, 2010)
Spatially organized distribution patterns of species and communities are shaped by both autogenic processes (neutral mechanism theory) and exogenous processes (niche theory). In the latter, environmental variables that are ...
Bird data : Switzerland, Lugano
(Wiley on behalf of the Ecological Society of America, 2010)
Spatially organized distribution patterns of species and communities are shaped by both autogenic processes (neutral mechanism theory) and exogenous processes (niche theory). In the latter, environmental variables that are ...
Bird data : Switzerland, Zurich
(Ecological Society of America, 2010)
Spatially organized distribution patterns of species and communities are shaped by both autogenic processes (neutral mechanism theory) and exogenous processes (niche theory). In the latter, environmental variables that are ...
Bird data : Czech Republic, Prague
(Ginster Verlag, 2005)
Data from: The Distribution of a Stream-breeding Salamander, Desmognathus ocoee, in Terrestrial Habitat Suggests the Ecological Importance of Low-order Streams
(2016)
Stream location and salamander count data from a study conducted on the Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, USA. Also provided is an R script for conducting the analyses described in the manuscript. See manuscript ...
Bird data - Mexico, Mexico City
(Elsevier, 2009)
Cities represent an important threat to biodiversity at different scales. Nevertheless, little is known on the processes underlying such effects. In this paper we describe bird diversity, structure, and composition patterns ...
Bird data : Germany, Bonn
(Ginster Verlag, 2005)
Bird data : Poland, Warsaw
(Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2005)
Avifaunas of three large cities (Hamburg, Berlin and Warsaw) situated in the northern lowlands of Central Europe along an 850-km-long west-east line were compared. Estimates of several species’ breeding populations in these ...
Bird data : Mexico, Queretaro
(Universidad Autonoma de Queretaro, 2011)
Bird data : Bulgaria, Sofia
(Ginster Verlag, 2005)