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Moth declines are most severe in broadleaf woodlands despite a net gain in habitat availability - data and code for analysis (2022)
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Blumgart, D., Botham, M., Menéndez, R., & Bell, J. (2022). Moth declines are most severe in broadleaf woodlands despite a net gain in habitat availability - data and code for analysis. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.23637/rothamsted.98852

This collection of datasets and R code contains all that is necessary to repeat the analysis in the publication "Moth declines are most severe in broadleaf woodlands despite a net gain in habitat availability" - Blumgart et al. 2022. It contains moth... Read More about Moth declines are most severe in broadleaf woodlands despite a net gain in habitat availability - data and code for analysis.

An contextualized enamel growth rate and thickness data set collected from British populations spanning the past 2000 years. (2022)
Dataset
Aris, C. (2022). An contextualized enamel growth rate and thickness data set collected from British populations spanning the past 2000 years. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.26575/daj.v35i1.338

This article represents an open repository of human enamel data collected/reconstructed from seven populations covering a 2000 year time period in Britain via five temporally distinct periods. In total data was collected from 285 permanent teeth, inc... Read More about An contextualized enamel growth rate and thickness data set collected from British populations spanning the past 2000 years..