id,name,description,createdAt,updatedAt,datasetId,additionalInfo,link,dataPublishedBy 18021,Cramer et al. (2020). Widespread loss of Caribbean acroporid corals was underway before coral bleaching and disease outbreaks. Science Advances.,"{""link"": ""https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/17/eaax9395"", ""retrievedDate"": ""23rd April 2021"", ""additionalInfo"": ""This study reconstructs historical trends in reef cover of the coral species Acropora in the Caribbean. It is measured by two variables:\nā€“ the percentage of sites where Acropora was dominant\nā€“ the percentage of sites where Acropora was present\n\nTo present this data as a time-series: where timings are given as a range, we have simplified the values into the mid-point year: e.g. 1960-1969 is given as the year 1965."", ""dataPublishedBy"": ""Cramer, K. L., Jackson, J. B., Donovan, M. K., Greenstein, B. J., Korpanty, C. A., Cook, G. M., & Pandolfi, J. M. (2020). Widespread loss of Caribbean acroporid corals was underway before coral bleaching and disease outbreaks. Science Advances, 6(17), eaax9395.""}",2021-04-23 05:10:00,2021-04-23 05:10:00,5301,"This study reconstructs historical trends in reef cover of the coral species Acropora in the Caribbean. It is measured by two variables: ā€“ the percentage of sites where Acropora was dominant ā€“ the percentage of sites where Acropora was present To present this data as a time-series: where timings are given as a range, we have simplified the values into the mid-point year: e.g. 1960-1969 is given as the year 1965.",https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/17/eaax9395,"Cramer, K. L., Jackson, J. B., Donovan, M. K., Greenstein, B. J., Korpanty, C. A., Cook, G. M., & Pandolfi, J. M. (2020). Widespread loss of Caribbean acroporid corals was underway before coral bleaching and disease outbreaks. Science Advances, 6(17), eaax9395."