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Computational reproducibility within the New Zealand Journal of Ecology
R code to reproduce the figures used in: Etherington TR, Brock JMP, Perry GLW, Wyse SV (2021) Implementing the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines for data and... -
Mason et al Biological Invasions 2020
This provides all the data and scripts used in analyses and to produce figures for this paper: Mason, N.W.H., Burge, O., Price, R. et al. Integrating across knowledge systems to... -
LUMASS References
Papers, presentations, videos etc. about / using LUMASS -
Confirming the broadscale eradication success of nutria
Supplemental material for manuscript in review at Biological Invasions ("Confirming the broadscale eradication success of nutria (Myocastor coypus) from the Delmarva Peninsula,... -
New Zealand wetland plant indicator status ratings 2021
Wetland indicator status of plants found in New Zealand wetlands as published in Appendix 1 of Clarkson et al. (2021). This revision updates the 2013 national wetland plant list... -
Kin recognition in Amblyseius herbicolus
This is a table presenting the choice and latency data for the predatory mites (Amblyseius herbicolus) not starved, starved for 24 hours, and starved for 48 hours before the... -
Erioscyphella in New Zealand
Phylogenies and summary of diversity of Erioscyphella (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales, Lachnaceae) in New Zealand -
Dating analyses for Phormium divergences
Data associated with the paper: Plastid genome sequences are consistent with introduction of Phormium tenax to Norfolk Island and Chatham Islands by early East Polynesian... -
Sarcosoma orientale in New Zealand
A phylogeny based on ITS and LSU sequences suggests a New Zealand specimen morphologically typical of Sarcosoma orientale is phylogenetically distinct from the types of the... -
Banks Peninsula altitudinal gradient - Soil forming factors
Raw soil data, R scripts and model outputs as part of Eger, A., Koele, N., Caspari, T., Poggio, M., Kumar, K., & Burge, O. R. (2021). Quantifying the Importance of Soil... -
Austropezia in Pezizellaceae s.l.
Phylogeny showing Austropezia and related unnamed species from New Zealand belong in Han et al. (2014) Clade 3, part of Pezizellaceae sensu lato. -
Drylands Birds Data
Data from distance sampling of birds at three dryland locations in the South Island, New Zealand. Supports two published papers: Wilson DJ, Norbury G, Walker S 2014. How... -
Chlorovibrissea sensu Sandoval-Leiva et al. 2014 is polyphyletic
Some notes and an ITS-based phylogeny that includes recently available sequences suggesting Chlorovibrissea sensu Sandoval-Leiva et al. 2014 is polyphyletic. -
virtualNicheR: generating virtual fundamental and realised niches for use in ...
To evaluate how well species-environment models perform in different situations, modellers need the ability to generate virtual niches that have known properties. These virtual... -
New Zealand Environmental Data Stack (NZEnvDS)
A standardised collection of environmental spatial layers for biodiversity modelling and site characterisation. These spatial layers were published in: McCarthy, J. K.,... -
Leotiomycetes phylogeny updated 2021
This unpublished phylogeny is based on the same set of genes used by Johnston et al. (2019) and uses the same methods. The 2019 dataset has been expanded to include additional... -
Penicillium literature review Appendix 1
A spreadsheet listing all 487 accepted Penicillium species, their occurrence in New Zealand (based on NZFungi2 data), notes of their lifestyle, and diagnostic DNA sequences.... -
Brahmaculus (Leotiomycetes, Chlorociboriaceae) DNA data
Alignments for the multigene and the ITS analyses presented in paper Johnston PR, Park D, Smith ME, Mujic AB, May TW (2021) Brahmaculus gen. nov. Leotiomycetes,... -
Phylogenetic analyses of Neomyrtus DNA sequences
Data associated with the paper: New Zealand endemic Neomyrtus is sister to New Caledonian endemic Myrtastrum (Myrtaceae, Myrteae) -
Land use impacts on soil invertebrate biodiversity
Soil invertebrates COI DNA metabarcoding data, analysis code, and outputs, relating to the paper Andrew Dopheide, Andreas Makiola, Kate H. Orwin, Robert J. Holdaway, Jamie R....