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Empirical food webs of 12 tropical reservoirs in Singapore.

Clare L WilkinsonRayson Bock Hing LimJia Huan LiewJeffrey T B KwikClaudia L Y TanTan Heok HuiDarren C J Yeo
Published in: Biodiversity data journal (2022)
N) profiles of all animals (i.e. fishes and invertebrates) and plants collected. Both sets of information were used to estimate the relative strength of trophic relationships using Bayesian mixing models. We document our protocol here, alongside a script in the R programming language for executing data management/analyses/visualisation procedures used in our study. These data can be used to glean insights into trends in inter- and intra-specific or guild interactions in analogous freshwater lake habitats.
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