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Data from: [Título del artículo]Dataset: [Resumen del artículo]This dataset contains the raw and processed data used in the article "Effects of pesticide exposure on freshwater macroinvertebrate feeding rates" published in Aquatic Ecology. DOI: [10.xxxx/yyyy].
.zip.Título: Dataset from: Feeding behavior of amphipods under pesticide exposure
Autores: Pérez J., Gómez A., etc.
Descripción:
This dataset supports the article “Feeding behavior of amphipods under pesticide exposure” published in Freshwater Biology (DOI: 10.1000/fwb.2025.1234). It includes feeding rates, water chemistry data, and survival rates from laboratory bioassays. Variables are explained in the attached README file.
Related Identifier: 10.1000/fwb.2025.1234 (Is supplement to)
Licencia: CC-BY 4.0
| Recomendación | ¿Por qué? |
|---|---|
| Añade un archivo README claro | Facilita la reutilización y comprensión |
| Usa nombres descriptivos en los archivos | Evita confusión y mejora citabilidad |
| Relaciona el dataset con el artículo vía DOI | Aumenta visibilidad y coherencia |
| Usa etiquetas / keywords | Mejora la búsqueda desde motores y Zenodo |
Claro, aquí tienes un ejemplo de archivo README.txt diseñado específicamente para acompañar un dataset científico depositado en Zenodo. Está adaptado a un contexto típico en ecología/acuatología, pero puedes modificar lo que necesites:
README – Dataset accompanying the article:
"Feeding behavior of amphipods under pesticide exposure"
Authors: Juan Pérez, Ana Gómez, Marta Rodríguez
Corresponding author: juan.perez@uniinvestigacion.edu
DOI of article: https://doi.org/10.1000/fwb.2025.1234
DOI of this dataset: [to be completed upon publication]
Date: 2025-10-13
License: CC-BY 4.0 International
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DESCRIPTION:
This dataset contains raw and processed data used in the study analyzing the effects of pesticide exposure on the feeding rates and survival of freshwater amphipods (Gammarus sp.) in laboratory bioassays.
The dataset includes:
- Feeding rates per individual and per replicate
- Mortality per replicate and treatment
- Water quality parameters during exposure
- Experimental metadata
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FILE LIST:
1. **feeding_data.csv**
Feeding rate (mg dry weight consumed per day) per replicate and treatment.
2. **mortality_data.csv**
Mortality observations for each replicate (number of dead individuals out of total).
3. **water_quality.csv**
Physicochemical parameters (temperature, conductivity, pH, dissolved oxygen) measured at the start and end of each exposure.
4. **metadata.csv**
Description of treatments, exposure times, pesticide concentrations, and other relevant variables.
5. **variable_description.txt**
Detailed description of each column in the data files, including units and data types.
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METHODS:
- Organisms: *Gammarus fossarum*, collected from an uncontaminated stream in northern Spain.
- Exposure: 7-day laboratory bioassays under controlled temperature and light conditions.
- Treatments: 4 pesticide concentrations + 1 control, 5 replicates per treatment, 4 individuals per replicate.
- Feeding substrate: pre-conditioned alder leaves; dry weight measured before and after exposure.
- Mortality recorded at the end of the test.
- Physicochemical parameters measured with handheld probes at 0 h and 168 h.
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NOTES:
- Feeding rate was corrected for natural leaf mass loss using blank controls (replicates without amphipods).
- Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation when applicable.
- No missing values are present; NA indicates non-applicable (e.g., no measurement taken due to replicate loss).
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CITATION:
Please cite both the original article and this dataset if used:
Pérez J., Gómez A., Rodríguez M. (2025). Feeding behavior of amphipods under pesticide exposure. *Freshwater Biology*, 70(10), 1234–1245. https://doi.org/10.1000/fwb.2025.1234
Dataset: Pérez J. et al. (2025). Dataset: Feeding behavior of amphipods under pesticide exposure. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.xxxx/zenodo.1234567
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CONTACT:
For questions regarding the dataset, please contact:
Dr. Juan Pérez
Department of Ecology, Universidad de la Investigación
Email: juan.perez@uniinvestigacion.edu