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Item Open Access Data - Immobilisation of anaerobic digestate supplied nitrogen into soil microbial biomass is dependent on lability of high organic carbon mat(Cranfield University, 2024-03-11 09:09) Van Midden, Christina; Harris, Jim; Shaw, Liz; Sizmur, Tom; Morgan, Hayden; Pawlett, MarkResearch data for a 150 day incubation study to determine the effects of mixing high organic carbon materials into anaerobic digestate on soil microbial immobilisation of digestate supplied nitrogen and on soil microbial communities. This dateset contains raw data on microbial biomass carbon and nitrogen, soil available nitrogen (ammonium-N and total oxides of nitrate-nitrite), total soil nitrogen, and PLFA biomarkers.Item Open Access Data underpinning the paper "Ecological Connectivity Networks in Rapidly Expanding Cities"(Cranfield University, 2018-03-12 11:53) najihah Muhamad nor, Amal; Corstanje, Ronald; Harris, Jim; Grafius, DarrenData used in the accompanying paper. Data is presented in MS Word summaries for easy previews. Additionally, the zip folder contains original data in the folders:- Birds*;- Cumulative cost**;- Eco network**;- Jakarta (Birds*, Boundary*, Clipbound*, Conefor*, Focal node*);- Kuala Lumpur (Boundary*, Focalnode*, Image2014*, Resistance*, Shortregion*);- Metro Manila (Boundary*, Focalnode*, image2014*, Resistance**, Linkage mapper* including xlsx link table);- Resistance**;* ArcGIS shapefiles (dbf, prj, sbn, sbx, shp, shx, xml)** jpg filesItem Open Access Data underpinning the paper "Impact of rapid urban expansion on green space structure"(Cranfield University, 2017-05-26 09:08) najihah Muhamad nor, Amal; Corstanje, Ronald; Harris, Jim; Brewer, TimThese data could be opened in Microsoft Excel and ArcGIS software.Item Open Access Novel ecosystems: the new normal?(British Ecological Society, 2024-09-11) Harris, Jim; Bullock, James; Pettorelli, Nathalie; Perring, Michael; Mercer, Theresa G.As humans continue to radically alter the environment, new species assemblages are emerging – combinations of organisms that have never been observed before. What does this changing world mean for ecology?