
Bruna Lab Datasets and data sharing policy
We strive to make all the datasets we collect available to the scientific community for use in analyses beyond those for which they were originally collected. The data used in several of our recent papers (and metadata describing them) have been archived and available for downloading at the Dryad repository. We are also archiving datasets from previously published papers, but if the data you need aren't archived yet please contact Emilio Bruna to request them.
Why is archiving a good idea? You can find out why we think so here: Bruna, E. M. 2010. Journals can advance tropical biology and conservation by requiring data archiving. Biotropica 42(4): 399–401 [pdf].
Ant-Plant Mutualisms
- Bruna EM, Izzo TJ, Inouye BD, Uriarte M, and Vasconcelos H. 2011. Data from: Asymmetric dispersal and colonization success of Amazonian plant-ants queens. PLoS ONE. Dryad Digital Repository. doi:10.5061/dryad.h6t7g
Heliconia Demography
- Bruna, E. M. and A. Segalin de Andrade. 2011. Data from: Phenotypic plasticity in plant responses to edge effects: experimental test with an Amazonian understory herb. American Journal of Botany. Dryad Digital Repository: doi:10.5061/dryad.553hc134
Science in Developing Countries
- Stocks G, Seales L, Paniagua F, Maehr E, and Bruna EM. 2008. Data from: The geographical and institutional distribution of ecological research in the tropics. Biotropica. Dryad Digital Repository: doi:10.5061/dryad.9097
Cerrado Ecology
- Copeland, S. M. E. M. Bruna, L. V. Barbosa, M. C. Mack, and H. L. Vasconcelos. 2012. Data from: Effects of experimentally elevated precipitation and nitrogen on soil fertility and plant growth in a Neotropical savanna. Ecosphere. Dryad Digital Repository: doi: 10.5061/dryad.dg380p9q

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