treepipit

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Treepipit



OpenML40505MaRDI QIDQ6035311FDOQ6035311RO-CrateQ6035311

OpenML dataset with id 40505

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Full work available at URL: https://api.openml.org/data/v1/download/4552968/treepipit.arff

Upload date: 7 September 2016
Copyright license: GNU General Public License, version 2.0



Dataset Characteristics

Number of classes: 0
Number of features: 10 (numeric: 10, symbolic: 0 and in total binary: 0 )
Number of instances: 86
Number of instances with missing values: 0
Number of missing values: 0

Data on the population density of tree pipits, Anthus trivialis, in Franconian oak forests including variables describing the forest ecosystem. This data is taken from R package coin. This study is based on fieldwork conducted in three lowland oak forests in the Franconian region of northern Bavaria close to Uffenheim, Germany. Diurnal breeding birds were sampled five times, from March to June 2002, using a quantitative grid mapping. Each grid was a one-hectare square. In total, 86 sample sites were established in 9 stands. All individuals were counted in time intervals of 7 min/grid during slow walks along the middle of the grid with a stop in the centre. Environmental factors were measured for each grid.





ROCrate

What is a RO-Crate?

A RO-Crate is a standardized research object package used to bundle data together with rich machine-readable metadata. Each RO-Crate contains:

  • the files belonging to the dataset (e.g. CSVs, images, code, documentation)
  • a ro-crate-metadata.json file describing the content, provenance, and context
  • persistent identifiers and references to related research objects (e.g. software, publications)

This ensures that the dataset can be easily reused, cited, validated, and interpreted in a reproducible manner. More information can be found here.

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