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Data from: Effects of distance on detectability of Arctic waterfowl using double-observer sampling during helicopter surveys
- 负责人:
- Alisauskas, Ray T
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.mp7h92r
- 摘要:
- –recapture (MR) estimation of detection probability, urn:x-wiley:20457758:media:ece34824:ece34824-math-0001, and group abundance, urn:x-wiley:20457758:media
Data from: How do climate change experiments alter plot-scale climate?
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.p46k773
- 摘要:
- n warming, in plots with the same target warming within a study, differed by up to 1.6 urn:x-wiley:1461023X:media:ele13223:ele13223-math-0001C (63% of target
Data from: Habitat structure modifies microclimate: an approach for mapping fine-scale thermal refuge
- 负责人:
- Milling, Charlotte R.
- 关键词:
- Climate change FRAGSTATS operative temperature predictive mapping thermal map thermal refuge unmanned aerial systems UAS
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.6kv1198
- 摘要:
- ross two study sites of approximately 1 km2 each. We modeled relationships between habitat structure and both mean daily maximum temperature (urn:x-wiley:2041210X
Data from: Overcoming the challenge of small effective sample sizes in home-range estimation
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.16bc7f2
- 摘要:
- ive sample size N is decreased to N ? urn:x-wiley:2041210X:media:mee313270:mee313270-math-0001(10), which is common in tracking applications, REML undergoes a sudden divergence
Behavioural experiments in the laboratory with stickleback fish - Fish personality data
- 负责人:
- Dr. Andrew King;;Environmental Information Data Centre
- DOI:
- doi:10.5285/9c7fe956-0ae6-46b6-bca2-2be5778e46bd
- 摘要:
- Committee of the Royal Veterinary College, London (URN 2011 1084).;;Tests of exploratory behaviour were undertaken in isolation in test tanks, and a Panasonic
Data from: Origin and hidden diversity within the poorly known Galápagos snake radiation (Serpentes: Dipsadidae)
- 负责人:
- 关键词:
- Dipsadidae;Serpentes;molecular phylogeny;divergence time estimation;Pseudalsophis;island speciation
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.18cg032
- 摘要:
- ween 6.9?Ma and 4.4?Ma, near the Miocene/Pliocene boundary.www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2679FD19- 01E5-48FE-A0DA-A88FF145DE56
An Osteological Analysis and Social Investigation of the Cremation Rite at the Cemeteries of Elsham and Cleatham, North Lincolnshire: PhD Thesis, University of Sheffield (2011)
- 负责人:
- University Of Sheffield;;Arts And Humanities Research Council (AHRC);;Squires, Kirsty
- 关键词:
- HUMAN REMAINS BURIAL URN Cleatham Cemetery Site (Cleatham, England) Burial CREMATION CEMETERY CEMETERY
- DOI:
- doi:10.5284/1029431
- 摘要:
- In 2008, Kirsty Squires obtained PhD funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council to conduct an in-depth assessment of the Elsham and Cleatham cremated bone assemblages at the University of Sheffield. This programme of research was designed to address four primary aims. The first aim of this project involved constructing a demographic profile of the Elsham burial population. This was achieved through a full osteological analysis of the cremated and unburned bone assemblages. The secondary aim of the project was to gain an understanding of the identity of the individuals buried at this site through an examination of the artefactual evidence and cemetery organisation. Here, information about the grave- and pyre-goods, cinerary urns, animal remains, and spatial distribution of burials at the site were analysed alongside the demographic attributes of the burial population. The third aim of this research was to explore the efficiency of the cremation process through a macroscopic examination of the burned bone alongside more technical forms of analysis, including histomorphometry and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The final and overarching aim of this doctoral project was to produce and disseminate a dataset detailing the cremated and unburned bone from the Elsham cemetery. The results of Kirsty Squires' doctoral research were published in 2012 and 2013 in the Archaeological Journal. This digital resource contains the data that were collected and discussed in these articles. The following dataset includes a full catalogue of the cremated bone and skeletal remains from the inhumation burials from this cemetery. This resource also contains a database of the burial co-ordinates from this site. The cremated and unburned bone, cinerary urns, and grave- and pyre-goods from both cemeteries are currently housed in North Lincolnshire Museum.
Wixoe to Kirtling Green Pipeline. Archaeological Evaluation
- 负责人:
- Historic England;;University Of Birmingham
- 关键词:
- URN COPPER ALLOY CHARCOAL WATCHING BRIEF GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY EXCAVATION EVALUATION Targeted Trenches Animal Bone TILE
- DOI:
- doi:10.5284/1046266
- 摘要:
- In September 2009 Birmingham Archaeology was commissioned by Suffolk and Essex Water toundertake an archaeological evaluation in advance of a proposed pipeline between Wixoe andKirtling Green, Suffolk. This report records the results of the evaluation and highlights areas ofarchaeological significance. At Wixoe, cropmarks and previous fieldwalking identified denseconcentrations of artefacts dating to the Romano-British period. A geophysical survey identifieddistinct structures along with large pit like anomalies. The features identified by the evaluationconsisted of pits and postholes as well as linear ditches and were sealed by a thick layer ofburied soil which contained dense concentrations of tile and pottery as well as metalwork. ThisRoman activity continued to the north in Field 2 with several ditches and what appeared to bepossible structures with associated cobbled surfaces.Fields 13-16 showed evidence of sparse prehistoric and Roman activity that was sealed by alayer of colluvium. This activity is spread over a wide area and is not considered to be adiscrete area of occupation.Prehistoric activity was recorded between fields 25-27, with a large triple ditch feature in Field27 yielding large quantities of pottery and animal bone. In association with this was a calfburial. In Field 28 several ditch features were excavated which contained small amounts ofprehistoric pottery and may be a continuation of the activity seen in Field 27. The geophysicalsurvey in Field 26 recorded a number of discreet features including several ditch features andlayers of possible occupation debris dating from the Roman and medieval periods. The changesin slope direction in the field indicated radically different thicknesses of colluvial overburdenwhich varied from trench to trench, and in some cases the natural was not reached.Medieval activity recorded in Fields 39 and 41 was probably associated with the desertedmedieval village of Little Bradley, situated nearby. Field 41 also included a cremation burialprobably dating to the Late Bronze Age which, although isolated, may be part of a largercremation cemetery.The field at the northern end of the pipeline contained post medieval activity which related tothe former enclosures of the Great Bradley estate. This however does not tally with the Romanfinds recovered from the topsoil during the programme of fieldwalking.
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