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Occupation of damselfishes across reef seascape and colony scale, GBR 2016 data

James Cook University
Chase, T ; Hoogenboom, M
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The following datasets correspond with the Chase & Hoogenboom 2019 Diversity publication entitled "Differential occupation of available coral hosts by coral-dwelling damselfish (Pomacentridae) on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.”

colony_level_dataaset_2016.csv - Colony level features of occupied and unoccupied colonies looking at the smaller scale patterns of five focal fish species (Chromis viridis, Dascyllus aruanus, Dascyllus reticulatus, Pomacentrus amboinensis and Pomacentrus moluccensis) occupying five common branching morphologies (Acropora intermedia, Acropora spathulata, Pocillopora damicornis, Seriatopora hystrix, and Stylophora pistialla)

reef_seascape_dataaset_2016.csv - dataset of 50 x 5 m belt transects of 51 sites spread among 22 reefs looking at the larger scale prevalence of five focal fish species (Chromis viridisDascyllus aruanusDascyllus reticulatusPomacentrus amboinensis and Pomacentrus moluccensis) occupying five common branching morphologies (Acropora intermediaAcropora spathulataPocillopora damicornisSeriatopora hystrix, and Stylophora pistialla)

A data key is also 

The full methodology is available in the Open Access publication from the Related Publications link below.

 

Notes

The dataset consists of a spreasheet in comma-separated values (.csv) format and a data dictionary saved in both MS Excel (.xlsx) and Open Document (.ods) formats.

Created: 2019-11-13

Data time period: 29 02 2016 to 29 11 2016

Data time period: 2016

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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Spatial Coverage And Location

text: Great Barrier Reef, AU (null)

Identifiers
  • Local : 54ca2d7e2cd4ecf3fd0c44cb618e158d
  • Local : https://research.jcu.edu.au/data/published/156c805e91973c4b12e0853fbec59cd4
  • DOI : 10.25903/5dcb4c44aa86a