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Sex biases in natural history collections of birds and mammals.Data from paper: Sex biases in natural history collections of birds and mammals. link to paper.
Natalie Cooper, Alexander L. Bond, Joshua L. Davis, Roberto Portela Miguez,...
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Natalie Cooper; Alexander Bond; Joshua L Davis; Roberto Portela Miguez et al. | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution |
Ecology drives patterns of spectral transmission in the ocular lenses of frog...
The spectral characteristics of vertebrate ocular lenses affect the image of the world that is projected onto the retina, and thus help shape diverse visual capabilities. Here,...
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Kate N Thomas; David J Gower; Jeffrey Streicher; Rayna C Bell et al. | Research | Open Data Commons Attribution License |
Lepidosaur bite-force dataData from paper: Clade-wide variation in bite-force performance is determined primarily by size not ecology. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2021.2493
Justin E Isip, Marc EH Jones...
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Justin E Isip; Marc EH Jones; Natalie Cooper | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
Diversity and evolution of amphibian pupil shapesPupil constriction has important functional consequences for animal vision, yet the evolutionary mechanisms underlying diverse pupil sizes and shapes are poorly understood. We...
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Kate N Thomas; Caitlyn Rich; Rachel Quock; Jeffrey Streicher et al. | Research | Open Data Commons Attribution License |
Eye‐body allometry across biphasic ontogeny in anuran amphibiansAnimals with biphasic lifecycles often inhabit different visual environments across ontogeny. Many frogs and toads (Amphibia: Anura) have free-living aquatic larvae (tadpoles)...
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Samuel J Shrimpton; Jeffrey Streicher; David J Gower; Kate N Thomas | Research | Open Data Commons Attribution License |
New species of Athenaea from BrazilSpecimens use in the description of two new species of Athenaea (Solanaceae)
Rodrigues IMC, Knapp S, Stehmann JR (2021) Two new species of Athenaea Sendtn. (Solanaceae) from the...
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Sandra Knapp | Collections | Open Data Commons Attribution License |
Evolutionary transitions in broad tapeworms (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidea)Broad tapeworms (Diphyllobothriidea Kuchta, Scholz, Brabec and Bray, 2008) are wildlife parasites whose adults are capable of infecting a wide range of freshwater, marine and...
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Natalia Fraija-Fernández; Andrea Waeschenbach; Andrew Briscoe; Suzanne Hocking et al. | Research | License not specified |
Pangolin georeferencingData from paper: Using natural history collections to investigate changes in pangolin (Pholidota: Manidae) geographic ranges through time.. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10843...
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Emily Buckingham; Jake Curry; Charles Emogor; Louise Tomsett; Natalie Cooper | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
A biological nano-foam: the wall of coniferous bisaccate pollenThe outer layer of the pollen grain, the exine, plays a key role in the survival of terrestrial plant life. However, the exine structure in different groups of plants remains...
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Ruxandra Cojocaru; Oonagh Mannix; Stephen Stukins; Alexandra Pacureanu; Giles Miller; Marie Capron | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
Lyell Collection - List of specimensLyell Collection with identifications, and specimen numbers
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Consuelo Sendino | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution |
Dinosaur evolutionary rates were not in decline prior to the K-Pg boundaryData from Bonsor et al. Dinosaur evolutionary rates were not in decline prior to the K-Pg boundary. Royal Society Open Science. 7: 201195. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.201195...
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Joe Bonsor; Paul Barrett; Tom Raven; Natalie Cooper | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
Intraspecific variation in harbour porpoise cochleaeData from paper Intraspecific variation in harbour porpoise ( Phocoena phocoena ) cochleae and its implications for comparative studies across odontocetes.
Martins MCI, Park T,...
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Maria Clara Iruzun Martins; Travis Park; Natalie Cooper | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
Supplementary Material: Intraspecific size variation in planktonic foraminife...The size structure of plankton communities is an important determinant of their functions in marine ecosystems. However, few studies have quantified how organism size varies...
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Marina Costa Rillo; Giles Miller; Michal Kucera; Thomas Ezard | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike |
Morelloid Solanum species from ArgentinaAll specimen data used in the following publication:
Knapp S, Chiarini F, Cantero JJ, Barboza GE (2020) The Morelloid clade of Solanum L. (Solanaceae) in Argentina:...
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Sandra Knapp | Research | Creative Commons CCZero |
New Solanum from the PacificSpecimens used in the article describing new Solanum species from the Pacific:
MClelland DHR, Nee M, Knapp S (2020) New names and status for Pacific spiny species of Solanum...
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Sandra Knapp | Collections | Creative Commons CCZero |
Diversification analyses in SolanumSolanum botanical records and diversification rates used in the analyses in Echeverría-Londoño et al. 2020). Code developed for the analyses can be accessed on Git Hub...
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Sandra Knapp | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
Clayton HerbariumJohn Clayton (1694-1773) was a notable early collector of plant specimens in North America. From 1720 until his death, he was Clerk to the Court of Gloucester County in...
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Charles E Jarvis | Collections | CC-BY-SA-4.0 |
An influence of environmental variability on insects wing shape: a case stud...-
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Rungtip Wonglersak; Phillip Fenberg; Peter Langdon; Stephen J Brooks; Benjamin Price | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
MesocosmsChironomids are a useful group for investigating body size responses to warming temperature, due to their high local abundance, sensitivity to environmental change and trophic...
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Rungtip Wonglersak; Phillip Fenberg; Peter Langdon; Stephen J Brooks; Benjamin Price | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
Temperature-body size responses in insects: a case study of British Odonata
Body size is highly correlated with physiological traits, fitness, and trophic interactions. These traits are subject to change if there are widespread reductions of body size...
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Rungtip Wonglersak; Phillip Fenberg; Peter Langdon; Stephen J Brooks; Benjamin Price | Research | Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike |