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Dataset for \"High-resolution canid identification from scats using SNP capture: the FAECES* method\"
Lillian Parker & Michael Campana
Two capture bait sets: one to enrich for ~20,000 SNP loci polymorphic in African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) and one to enrich for ~800 SNPs polymorphic in desert kit fox (Vulpes arsipus) and coyotes (Canis latrans).
Bay of Panama Water Quality Monitoring Project_Turbidity, all stations
Steve Paton
Bay of Panama water quality monitoring program.
Initiated July 2017
Turbidity data for all stations
Depth profiles at 7 locations. Approximately 5m depth intervals
Sampling Sites
1 8° 38.743'N 79° 2.887'W
2 8° 42.498'N 78° 57.855'W
3 8° 41.894'N 79° 9.648'W
4 8° 44.138'N 79° 15.955'W
5 8° 45.670'N 79° 21.906'W
6 8° 47.078'N 79° 27.968'W
7 8° 51.308'N 79° 28.162'W
Weekly depth profile (approximately 5m intervals) using YSI EXO 2 sonde.
Initiated July 2017
Turbidity data for all stations
Depth profiles at 7 locations. Approximately 5m depth intervals
Sampling Sites
1 8° 38.743'N 79° 2.887'W
2 8° 42.498'N 78° 57.855'W
3 8° 41.894'N 79° 9.648'W
4 8° 44.138'N 79° 15.955'W
5 8° 45.670'N 79° 21.906'W
6 8° 47.078'N 79° 27.968'W
7 8° 51.308'N 79° 28.162'W
Weekly depth profile (approximately 5m intervals) using YSI EXO 2 sonde.
What does it mean to be wild? Assessing anthropogenic environments of nonhuman primate specimens in museum collections
Andrea Eller, Stephanie Canington, Sana Saiyed, Courtney Hoffman, Rita Austin & Sabrina Sholts
Natural history collections are often thought to represent environments in a pristine natural state, free from human intervention – the so-called “wild”. In this study, we aim to assess the level of human influence represented by natural history collections of wild-collected primates over 120 years at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History (NMNH). Our sample consisted of 875 catarrhine primate specimens in NMNH collections, representing 13 genera collected from 39 countries (1882–2004). Using...
Bay of Panama Water Quality Monitoring Project, Site 3 of 7
Steve Paton
Bay of Panama water quality monitoring program. Site #3 (of 7).
Location: 8° 41.894'N, 79° 9.648'W
Weekly depth profile (approximately 5m intervals) using YSI EXO 2 sonde.
Parameters measured temperature, salinity, conductivity, pH, turbidity, chlorophyll, Dissolved Oxygen
Location: 8° 41.894'N, 79° 9.648'W
Weekly depth profile (approximately 5m intervals) using YSI EXO 2 sonde.
Parameters measured temperature, salinity, conductivity, pH, turbidity, chlorophyll, Dissolved Oxygen
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Affiliations
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Smithsonian Institution54
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Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute7
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University of Copenhagen7
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University of Chicago3
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Centre d'Etudes Biologiques de Chizé2
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Durham University2
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Washington University in St. Louis2
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University of Barcelona2
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University of Florida2
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United States Geological Survey2