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mussel_removal.csv (2.44 MB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | Primary data file for dataset ID 875177 | Download |
This dataset comes from a long-term series of species occupying fixed points on the middle intertidal (mussel-dominated) zone of a rocky intertidal shoreline. Data are relevant to studies of species replacement patterns through time. In this experiment, the dominant species, Mytilus californians, is selectively removed to simulate its local extinction. The experiment serves as a rigorous test of various modeling approaches using companion data from unmanipulated plots, and offers insight into th...
Show moreAcknowledgement of the Makah Tribal Council for permission to allow these data to be collected on their lands should be made where possible when the data are an essential part of the publication.
These data series are being actively extended and analyzed by the data provider, and interested investigators may wish to contact the data provider regarding these data, the ecological context under which these data were collected, whether planned use of these data represents redundant efforts, and any details of the data collection process the data provider may have inadvertently neglected to include here. As a rule of thumb for any data made publicly available, including these, investigators intending to use these data for publication should consider the considerable effort made to gather and organize them, and whether publication would reasonably be possible without including these data. If not, then it may be appropriate to explore involving the author in the publication process.
In addition to the NSF awards cited under "Funding" below, these data were funded through awards from the Andrew Mellon Foundation, the University of Chicago, and Olympic Natural Resource Center.
Wootton, T. (2022) A long-term series of species occupying fixed points on the middle intertidal (mussel-dominated) zone of a rocky intertidal shoreline, for use in studying species replacement patterns through time. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2022-07-11 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.875177.1 [access date]
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