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Diet data for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), saithe (Pollachius virens), haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) and long rough dab (Hippoglossoides platessoides) from Ullsfjord and Soerfjord in Troms County, Norway, during 1992-1996
Diet data for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), saithe (Pollachius virens), haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) and long rough dab (Hippoglossoides platessoides) from Ullsfjord and Soerfjord in Troms County, Norway, during 1992-1996. The data was collected and analysed as part of a project investigating possibilities for sea ranching of released reared cod juveniles. The fish were sampled using bottom trawl. Proportions wet weight of various prey groups were estimated based on stomach analysis. The data is used in the publication: Pedersen, T., Nilsen, M., Nilssen, E.M., Berg, E., Reigstad, M. 2008. Trophic model of a lightly exploited cod-dominated ecosystem. Ecological Modelling 214: 95-111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2007.12.01
PSX850073_Supplemental_material – Supplemental material for Citizen Attitudes on Politicians’ Pay: Trust Issues Are Not Solved by Delegation
Supplemental material, PSX850073_Supplemental_material for Citizen Attitudes on Politicians’ Pay: Trust Issues Are Not Solved by Delegation by Rasmus T Pedersen and Lene Holm Pedersen in Political Studies</p
Ethnicity in Hellenistic Egypt, P. Bilde, T. Engberg-Pedersen, L. Hannestad et J. Zahle eds., 1992
Lada Csaba A. Ethnicity in Hellenistic Egypt, P. Bilde, T. Engberg-Pedersen, L. Hannestad et J. Zahle eds., 1992. In: Topoi, volume 4/1, 1994. pp. 341-350
Diet data for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), saithe (Pollachius virens), capelin (Mallotus villosus), Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus), witch (Glyptocephalus cynoglossus), long rough dab (Hippoglossoides platessoides) and whiting (Merlangius merlangus) from Ullsfjord in Troms County, Norway, during 2010
Diet data for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), saithe (Pollachius virens), capelin (Mallotus villosus), Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) witch (Glyptocephalus cynoglossus), long rough dab (Hippoglossoides platessoides) and whiting (Merlangius merlangus) from Ullsfjord in Troms County, Norway, during 2010. Cod were sampled from shallow water (file: Diet_G_morhua_Ullsfjord_2010_shallow, average depth of 15 m) using fish rod and from deep water (file: Diet_G_morhua_Ullsfjord_2010_deep, average depth of 280 m) using a shrimp trawl. Saithe (file: Diet_P_virens_Ullsfjord_2010.txt), whiting (file: Diet_M_merlangus_Ullsfjord_2010.txt), witch (file: Diet_G_cynoglossus_Ullsfjord_2010.txt), long rough dab (file: Diet_H_hippoglossides_Ullsfjord_2010.txt), capelin (file: Diet_M_villosus_Ullsfjord_2010.txt), herring (file: Diet_C_harengus_Ullsfjord_2010.txt were also sampled at deep water using shrimp trawl. The data was collected and analysed as part of the project: Investigating coastal ecosystem structure and dynamics using Ecopath/Ecosim ecosystem models and stable isotope data. Proportions wet weight of various prey groups were estimated based on stomach analysis. The data is used in the publication: Pedersen, T., Ramsvatn, S., Nilssen, E.M., Nilsen, M., Morissette, L., Ivarjord, T., Systad, G.H., Kolsum, I., Fause, H., 2016. Species diversity affects ecosystem structure and mass flows in fjords. Regional Studies in Marine Science 3: 205-215. doi: 10.1016/j.rsma.2015.10.00
Alternanthera malmeana var. straminea Pedersen
Alternanthera malmeana var. straminea (Chodat) Pedersen in Adansonia ser. 3, 19: 220. 1997. ÷ Telanthera rosea var. straminea Chodat in Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2, 1: 433. 1901. ÷ Alternanthera hirtula subvar. straminea (Chodat) Chodat in Bull. Soc. Bot. Genève ser. 2, 18: 277. 1927. Holotypus: P ARAGUAY. San Pedro: “In campo pr. fl. Corrientes”, IX.1898-1899, Hassler, E. 4525 (G [G00103009]!). I s o t y p i: (G [G0 0 1 0 3 0 0 8]!, G [G0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0]!, G [G00103011]!). = Telanthera rosea var. atropurpurea Chodat in Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2, 1: 433. 1901. ÷ Alternanthera hirtula subvar. atropurpurea (Chodat) Chodat in Bull. Soc. Bot. Genève ser. 2, 18: 277. 1927, syn. nov. Lectotypus (designado in ChOdat & RehFOus, 1927: 277): P ARAGUAY. Canindeyú: “In campo Apepú / Tapiraguay”, VIII.1898 -1899, Hassler, E. 4359 (G [G00103019]!). Isolectotypi: (G [G00103020]!, G [G00103021]!). Syntypus: P ARAGUAY. Canindeyú: “In campo pr. Ipé hú, Sierra Maracayu”, X.1898 -1899, Hassler, E. 4946 (G [G00103018]!; iso-: G [G00103016]!, G [G00103017]!, K). = Telanthera rosea var. pallens Chodat in Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2, 1: 433. 1901 (sinónimo: Pedersen, 1997: 220). ÷ Alternanthera hirtula subvar. pallens (Chodat) Chodat in Bull. Soc. Bot. Genève ser. 2, 18: 278. 1927. Holotypus: P ARAGUAY. Canindeyú: “ In campo Ipé hú ”, X.1898 - 1899, Hassler, E. 4939 (G [G00103012]!). Isotypi: (G [G00103013]!, G [G00103014]!, G [G00103015]!). Telanthera rosea var. straminea (véase Alternanthera hirtula, Las variedades de Chodat en Telanthera rosea ): la cita del holótipo de la variedad (Hassler 4 5 25) es errónea en Chodat & Rehfous (1927: 277) citado como “Hassler 4 2 25” y en Pedersen (1997: 220) como “Hassler 4 3 25”. La cita en Chodat & Rehfous (1927: 277) de uno de los síntipos (Hassler 4946) de T. rosea var. atropurpurea en A. hirtula subvar. straminea no tiene consecuencia, puesto que Chodat efectúa en el mismo lugar la lectotipificación de T. rosea var. atropurpurea eligiendo el síntipo Hassler 4359. Telanthera rosea var. atropurpurea (véase Alternanthera hirtula, Las variedades de Chodat en Telanthera rosea ): al considerar las 4 variedades de T. rosea descritas por Chodat, Pedersen (1997: 220; 2000: 83) no menciona a T. rosea var. atropurpurea . Las determinaciones en 1999 de Pedersen que figuran en los dos síntipos Hassler 4359 y Hassler 4946 (G) los identifican como A. malmeana var. straminea . Conservamos aquí la opinión de Pedersen formalizándola por un sinónimo nuevo. Telanthera rosea var. pallens : véase Alternanthera hirtula, Las variedades de Chodat en Telanthera rosea .Published as part of Ramella, Lorenzo, 2016, Nomenclatura, tipificaciones y sinónimos nuevos en la familia Amaranthaceae de la Flora del Paraguay, pp. 311-326 in Candollea 71 (2) on pages 313-314, DOI: 10.15553/c2016v712a16, http://zenodo.org/record/572180
Replication Data for: Politicians Appear More Competent When Using Numerical Rhetoric
ABSTRACT: Politically relevant numbers often have very limited effects on the policy attitudes of ordinary citizens, which make the widespread use of numbers by politicians somewhat puzzling. This paper argues that politicians’ numerical rhetoric may function as a voter heuristic and that the use of numbers by politicians therefore has a positive impact on voters’ perceptions of these politicians. A survey experiment confirms that even when numbers do little to move voters’ policy positions, numbers do have the effect of making politicians appear more competent. As a consequence, numerical rhetoric can in some cases increase electoral support for a politician
Replication Data for "Voter Reactions to Candidate Background Characteristics Depend on Candidate Policy Positions"
Article abstract: Do personal background characteristics of a political candidate affect voter evaluations when voters also know the candidate’s policy position? Several studies have shown that voters infer personal traits and policy positions from candidate characteristics such as gender, family background and occupation. However, in most elections, voters do not evaluate candidates absent of any policy information. We investigate whether the influence of personal background characteristics vanishes when policy information regarding a candidate is available to the voters. Using a survey experiment, we confirm that voters infer both personal traits and policy positions from the background characteristics of a candidate, and we furthermore show that explicit information on policy positions moderates the relationship between background characteristics and candidate evaluations. However, policy information does not simply crowd out the effects of candidate background characteristics. Instead, policy information can change the valence of background characteristics, turning otherwise disadvantageous characteristics into an electoral advantage
Alternanthera paronychioides subsp. chacoensis : Pedersen 1999
Alternanthera paronychioides subsp. chacoensis (Morong) Pedersen, comb. in stat. nov. ÷ Alternanthera chacoensis Morong in Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 7: 208. 1893. ÷ Achyranthes chacoensis (Morong) Standl. in J. Washington Acad. Sci. 5: 74. 1915. ÷ Alternanthera paronychioides var. chacoensis (Morong) Pedersen in Darwiniana 14: 440. 1967. ÷ Alternanthera ficoidea subsp. chacoensis (Morong) Pedersen in Burkart & al., Fl. Il. Entre Ríos 3: 200. 1987. ÷ Alternanthera paronychioides subsp. chacoensis (Morong) Pedersen in Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard. 74: 20. 1999 [nom. inval.]. Holotypus: P ARAGUAY. Presidente Hayes: “ Pilcomayo River ”, II.1888 -1890, Morong, T. 1587 (NY [NY00324438] [foto]!). = Alternanthera morongii Uline in Publ. Field Columb. Mus., Bot. Ser. 1: 418. 1899 (sinónimo: Pedersen, 1999: 19). ÷ Achyranthes morongii (Uline) Standl. in J. Washington Acad. Sci. 5: 74. 1915. Holotypus: P ARAGUAY. Central: “Central Paraguay”, 1888-1890, Morong, T. 40 (F [F0047580F] [foto]!). Isotypi: (BM, F [F0047581F] [foto]!, G [G00103024]!). = Alternanthera paronychioides var. ovata Chodat in Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2, 3: 354. 1903, syn. nov. Holotypus: PARAGUAY. Amambay: “In stagno in regione cursus superioris fluminis Apa”, XI.1901 -1902, Hassler, E. 7776 (G [G00103046]!). = Alternanthera paronychioides var. robusta Chodat in Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2, 3: 355. 1903 (sinónimo: Pedersen, 1999: 20). Holotypus: P ARAGUAY. Amambay: “In arenosis in insula cursus superioris fluminis Apa”, XII.1901 - 1902, Hassler, E. 8085 (G [G00103051]!). Isotypus: (BM). A. paronychioides subsp. chacoensis: Pedersen (1999: 20) eleva la var. chacoensis al rango de subespecie. Sin embargo, esta novedad nomenclatural no es válida al no incluir con la cita del basónimo la referencia directa y completa de su lugar de publicación. Se valida aquí esta novedad de la cual Pedersen es el autor. A. paronychioides var. ovata: Pedersen (1967: 445) reconoce que las variaciones morfológicas sobre las cuales están basadas las variedades de A. paronychioides son menores y que éstas pasan de una a otra de manera continua, a pesar de poder distinguir zonas geográficas propias de cada una de ellas. Al elevar las var. chacoensis y pilosa al rango de subespecie, el carácter que separa A. paronychioides var. ovata de la var. robusta (largo de las anteras) pasa a ser una mera variación que no justifica mantener estas entidades separadas. La determinación del tipo de A. paronychioides var. ovata (Hassler 7776) por Pedersen en 1999 como A. paronychioides subsp. chacoensis indica la concepción de su autor que formalizamos aquí.Published as part of Ramella, Lorenzo, 2016, Nomenclatura, tipificaciones y sinónimos nuevos en la familia Amaranthaceae de la Flora del Paraguay, pp. 311-326 in Candollea 71 (2) on page 314, DOI: 10.15553/c2016v712a16, http://zenodo.org/record/572180
Replication Data for: "Attitudes on the Size of Unemployment Benefits: Ideology and Numbers"
These files can be used to reproduce all of the results in the published articl
Replication Data for: NO EFFECTS OF ARTIFICIAL SURVEILLANCE CUES OR SOCIAL PROOFS ON SURVEY PARTICIPATION RATES
This paper tests whether the efficacy of survey invitations and survey
reminders can be increased by using artificial surveillance cues and
social proofs. Several experimental treatments on a group of 1,000
respondents yield no significant effects
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