Published September 7, 2020
| Version v2
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Logger data for article "Effects of blood parasite infections on spatiotemporal migration patterns and activity budgets in a long-distance migratory passerine"
Creators
- 1. Swiss Ornithological Institute, Sempach, Switzerland and Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland
Contributors
Data collectors:
Project leaders:
Project members:
- 1. Molecular Ecology and Evolution Lab, Department of Biology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
- 2. Swiss Ornithological Institute, Sempach, Switzerland
- 3. School of Natural Sciences, Bangor University, Bangor, UK and Biological Station Rybachy, Zoological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Rybachy, Russia and School of Life Sciences, Keele University, Keele, UK
- 4. Institute of Vertebrate Biology, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic
- 5. Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
- 6. Swiss Ornithological Institute, Sempach, Switzerland and Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland
Description
The supplement loggerDATA.zip is a ZIP Archive (to be unzipped e.g. with https://www.izarc.org/downloads) containing 40 folders and one .txt file. In the readME.txt file one can find a detailed description of the folder content and the data specifications of the files used for the analyses in the article "Effects of blood parasite infections on spatiotemporal migration patterns and activity budgets in a long-distance migratory passerine".
For more information of how the data can be analysed and visualised please see: https://kiranlda.github.io/PAMLrManual/.
Files
loggerDATA.zip
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Additional details
Related works
- Is supplement to
- Journal article: 10.1002/ece3.7030 (DOI)
- Journal article: 10.5281/zenodo.4593841 (DOI)
Funding
- Host-parasite interactions on the move - mechanisms and cascading consequences of malaria infections in migratory birds 31003A_160265
- Swiss National Science Foundation