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This project holds all of the data and analysis files we have permission to share with regards to our paper "Defining functionally important and threatened fauna communities is critical to their conservation: the case of Australia’s Temperate and Subtropical Woodland Bird Community" This includes 1. Initial expert opinion data on which species should be included in the woodland bird community in Tasmania and South Australia, temperate south east and sub-tropical Queensland. Note however that this information was then circulated to the contributing experts and some additional experts and was altered to meet their expectations better 2. Final agreed upon list of woodland birds 3. A link to an example survey used to elicit community condition information from experts: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5SVMG2X 4. Expert elicited swing-weighting data on community condition 5. Code used to model community condition We are unable to share the following resources: 1. Bird survey data provided to us by Birdlife Australia - this data must be obtained from Birdlife Australia with their permission 2. Bird survey data provided to us by woodland bird experts 3. Landsat raster layers provided to us by the Forest Extent and Change protocol for the National Carbon Accounting System - this data must be obtained with their permission 4. Geographic layer showing the extent of the Banksia woodland community (used in Figure 4) We also do not include the NVIS layers we used because these are publicly available
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