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View article: R code and data for the publication "Mismatches in thermal performance between ectothermic predators and prey alter interaction strength and top-down control"
R code and data for the publication "Mismatches in thermal performance between ectothermic predators and prey alter interaction strength and top-down control" Open
Abstract Climate change can alter predator-prey interactions when predators and prey have different thermal preferences as temperature change can exacerbate thermal mismatches (also called thermal asymmetry) with population-level consequen…
View article: R code and data for the publication "Predators minimize energy costs, rather than maximize energy gains under warming: Evidence from a microcosm feeding experiment"
R code and data for the publication "Predators minimize energy costs, rather than maximize energy gains under warming: Evidence from a microcosm feeding experiment" Open
1. Climate warming may alter predator-prey interactions and predator feeding behaviour due to increased metabolic demands. How predators meet these increased demands may depend on trade-offs in prey energy content and body size, handling t…
View article: Meehan_et_al._2021_Submission_Pedobiologia
Meehan_et_al._2021_Submission_Pedobiologia Open
Matthew L Meehan third data chapter from thesis.Metadata for csv files is in the excel sheet.
View article: A Search for Cosmic-Ray Proton Anisotropy with the Fermi Large Area Telescope
A Search for Cosmic-Ray Proton Anisotropy with the Fermi Large Area Telescope Open
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) has amassed a large data set of primary cosmic-ray protons throughout its mission. In fact, it is the largest set of identified cosmic-ray protons ever collected at this energy. The LAT’s wide field of …
View article: Particle Identification in Smartphone Camera Images Using the Distributed Electronic Cosmic-ray Observatory
Particle Identification in Smartphone Camera Images Using the Distributed Electronic Cosmic-ray Observatory Open
The Distributed Electronic Cosmic-ray Observatory (DECO) is a global network of smartphones that searches images for evidence of cosmic rays and other ionizing charged particles. DECO was released to the public in 2014 and has citizen scie…
View article: An All-sky Search for Cosmic-ray Proton Anisotropy with the Fermi Large Area Telescope
An All-sky Search for Cosmic-ray Proton Anisotropy with the Fermi Large Area Telescope Open
Multiple ground-based detectors have measured cosmic-ray anisotropy at the TeV and PeV energy scales. These detectors are only sensitive to the variation of cosmic-ray flux in right ascension, not to the declination component of the anisot…
View article: A Search for Cosmic-ray Proton Anisotropy with the Fermi Large Area Telescope
A Search for Cosmic-ray Proton Anisotropy with the Fermi Large Area Telescope Open
In eight years of operation, the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) has detected a large sample of cosmic-ray protons. The LAT's wide field of view and full-sky coverage make it an excellent instrument for studying anisotropy in the arrival …
View article: A Search for Cosmic-ray Proton Anisotropy with the Fermi Large Area Telescope
A Search for Cosmic-ray Proton Anisotropy with the Fermi Large Area Telescope Open
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) has amassed a large data set of primary cosmic-ray protons throughout its mission. In fact, it is the largest set of identified cosmic-ray protons ever collected at this energy. The LAT's wide field of …
View article: The particle detector in your pocket: the Distributed Electronic Cosmic-ray Observatory
The particle detector in your pocket: the Distributed Electronic Cosmic-ray Observatory Open
The total area of silicon in cell phone camera sensors worldwide surpasses that in any experiment to date. Based on semiconductor technology similar to that found in modern astronomical telescopes and particle detectors, these sensors can …
View article: Search for Cosmic-Ray Electron and Positron Anisotropies with Seven Years of Fermi Large Area Telescope Data
Search for Cosmic-Ray Electron and Positron Anisotropies with Seven Years of Fermi Large Area Telescope Data Open
The Large Area Telescope on board the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has collected the largest ever sample of high-energy cosmic-ray electron and positron events since the beginning of its operation. Potential anisotropies in the arrival …
View article: Detecting particles with cell phones: the Distributed Electronic Cosmic-ray Observatory
Detecting particles with cell phones: the Distributed Electronic Cosmic-ray Observatory Open
In 2014 the number of active cell phones worldwide for the first time surpassed the number of humans. Cell phone camera quality and onboard processing power (both CPU and GPU) continue to improve rapidly. In addition to their primary purpo…