Automated Author ProfileCain, Kristal
Cain, Kristal
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets for this author
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the author's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the author's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 11.8 (sum of 11 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Datasets
Dataset from online urban bird sugar water feeding survey conducted in New Zealand in 2018 investigating the diversity of existing feeding practices in private gardens and backyards.
Authors
- Erastova, Daria ;
- Galbraith, Josie ;
- Cain, Kristal ;
- Heezik, Yolanda Van ;
- Stanley, Margaret
Dataset from online urban bird sugar water feeding survey conducted in New Zealand in 2018 investigating the diversity of existing feeding practices in private gardens and backyards.
Authors
- Erastova, Daria ;
- Galbraith, Josie ;
- Cain, Kristal ;
- Heezik, Yolanda Van ;
- Stanley, Margaret
Dataset from online urban bird sugar water feeding survey conducted in New Zealand in 2018 investigating the diversity of existing feeding practices in private gardens and backyards.
Authors
- Erastova, Daria ;
- Galbraith, Josie ;
- Cain, Kristal ;
- Heezik, Yolanda Van ;
- Stanley, Margaret
Urbanization leads to a rapid and drastic transformation of habitats, forcing native fauna to manage novel ecological challenges or to move. Sexual selection is a powerful evolutionary force, which is sometimes predicted to enhance the ability of species to adapt to novel environments because it allows females to choose high quality males, but other times is predicted to reduce the viability of populations because it pushes males beyond naturally selected optima. However, we do not know whether or how sexual selection contributes to the likelihood that animals will establish in urban areas. We use a comparative analysis of passerine birds to test whether traits associated with pre- and post-mating sexual selection predict successful colonisation of urban areas. We found that plumage dichromatism was negatively associated with urban tolerance, but found no relationship with sexual size dimorphism or testes mass relative to body mass. While we cannot determine the exact reason why species with high plumage dichromatism occur less in cities it is likely that urban areas increase the costs of expressing bright colouration due, for instance, to dietary constraints, limited male parental care or increased predation.
Authors
- Iglesias-Carrasco, Maider ;
- Duchene, David ;
- Head, Megan ;
- Møller, Anders ;
- Cain, Kristal
No description available
Authors
- Taylor, Claire ;
- Hall, Michelle ;
- Cain, Kristal ;
- Langmore, Naomi
No description available
Authors
- Iglesias-Carrasco, Maider ;
- Duchene, David ;
- Head, Megan ;
- Møller, Anders ;
- Cain, Kristal
Dataset contrast: Raw values of three environmental layers for each subspecies, the principal component used in the analysis (pc1_veg) and values of contrast against green background (cont.g) and brown background (cont.b). Page one contains values for females and page two contains values for males. (XLS 106Â kb)
Authors
- Medina, Iliana ;
- Delhey, Kaspar ;
- Peters, Anne ;
- Cain, Kristal ;
- Hall, Michelle ;
- Mulder, Raoul ;
- Langmore, Naomi
Dataset contrast: Raw values of three environmental layers for each subspecies, the principal component used in the analysis (pc1_veg) and values of contrast against green background (cont.g) and brown background (cont.b). Page one contains values for females and page two contains values for males. (XLS 106Â kb)
Authors
- Medina, Iliana ;
- Delhey, Kaspar ;
- Peters, Anne ;
- Cain, Kristal ;
- Hall, Michelle ;
- Mulder, Raoul ;
- Langmore, Naomi
PDF summarising the results of a survey of editors of Joint Data Archiving Policy journal members. Survey covers requests by authors for extended data embargoes of greater than one year, and journals' policies on granting extended embargoes.
Authors
- Haff, Tonya ;
- Roche, Dominique ;
- Lanfear, Robert ;
- Binning, Sandra ;
- Schwanz, Lisa ;
- Cain, Kristal ;
- Kokko, Hanna ;
- Jennions, Michael ;
- Loeske Kruuk
PDF summarising the results of a survey of editors of Joint Data Archiving Policy journal members, and cvs file of anonymous responses to survey. Survey covers requests by authors for extended data embargoes of greater than one year, and journals' policies on granting extended embargoes.
Authors
- Haff, Tonya ;
- Roche, Dominique ;
- Lanfear, Robert ;
- Binning, Sandra ;
- Schwanz, Lisa ;
- Cain, Kristal ;
- Kokko, Hanna ;
- Jennions, Michael ;
- Loeske Kruuk