Automated Author Profile

Melian, Carlos

NCEAS

Current S-Index

2.7

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.3

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

8

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

15.4%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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S-Index Over Time

Cumulative Citations Over Time

Cumulative Mentions Over Time

Datasets

Caribbean Food Web in Space

The Caribbean fish community data set contains the stomach contents of 5526 specimens of 212 species of reef and inshore fishes representing 60 families. Various families, general and species of fishes are groped into major feeding categories, based on their principal food habits as determined from the data.

Authors

  • NCEAS ;
  • Melian, Carlos
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/knb.245.1January 2010

Caribbean Food Web in Space

The Caribbean fish community data set contains the stomach contents of 5526 specimens of 212 species of reef and inshore fishes representing 60 families. Various families, general and species of fishes are groped into major feeding categories, based on their principal food habits as determined from the data.

Authors

  • NCEAS ;
  • Melian, Carlos
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/knb.245.2January 2010

Caribbean Food Web in Space

The Caribbean fish community data set contains the stomach contents of 5526 specimens of 212 species of reef and inshore fishes representing 60 families. Various families, general and species of fishes are groped into major feeding categories, based on their principal food habits as determined from the data.

Authors

  • NCEAS ;
  • Melian, Carlos
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/knb.245.3January 2010

Caribbean Food Web in Space

The Caribbean fish community data set contains the stomach contents of 5526 specimens of 212 species of reef and inshore fishes representing 60 families. Various families, general and species of fishes are groped into major feeding categories, based on their principal food habits as determined from the data.

Authors

  • NCEAS ;
  • Melian, Carlos
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/knb.245.4January 2010

Caribbean Food Web in Space

The Caribbean fish community data set contains the stomach contents of 5526 specimens of 212 species of reef and inshore fishes representing 60 families. Various families, general and species of fishes are groped into major feeding categories, based on their principal food habits as determined from the data.

Authors

  • NCEAS ;
  • Melian, Carlos
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/knb.245.5January 2010

Caribbean Food Web in Space

The Caribbean fish community data set contains the stomach contents of 5526 specimens of 212 species of reef and inshore fishes representing 60 families. Various families, general and species of fishes are groped into major feeding categories, based on their principal food habits as determined from the data.

Authors

  • NCEAS ;
  • Melian, Carlos
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/knb.245.9January 2010

The effect of Phylogeny and Behavior on the Tanganyika Lake Food Web

The main goal of this data focus on the effect of phylogeny and behavior within and between species on the interaction structure and the species abundance of the Tanganyika Lake communities. The data are organized to facilitate the comparison with the output of a Niche-Neutral Network model. The data contains species name, species code, phylogeny, the specific intragroup-behavior, the number of resources used and the specific behavior with each resource used, and the frequency of interactions. This information can be introduced following a very well know synthetic studies. Information on abundance and phylogeny for each species is scattered in the literature, so we will need search in more detail.

Authors

  • Melian, Carlos
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/melian.4.1January 2007

The effect of Phylogeny and Behavior on the Tanganyika Lake Food Web

The main goal of this data focus on the effect of phylogeny and behavior within and between species on the interaction structure and the species abundance of the Tanganyika Lake communities. The data are organized to facilitate the comparison with the output of a Niche-Neutral Network model. The data contains species name, species code, phylogeny, the specific intragroup-behavior, the number of resources used and the specific behavior with each resource used, and the frequency of interactions. This information can be introduced following a very well know synthetic studies. Information on abundance and phylogeny for each species is scattered in the literature, so we will need search in more detail.

Authors

  • Melian, Carlos
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/melian.4.4January 2007