(A) Location of connectivity description. “Main”: in main manuscript; “Reference”: reference to other publication; “Supplement”: in separate file belonging to the same publication. (B) Means used to describe connectivity. Descriptions of the parameterization of connections are only counted if they are crucial for understanding whether connections exist. (C) Reference to model implementation in manuscript. “Software”: name of software given; “URL”: explicit hyperlink or DOI referencing published code; “Version”: software version given; “None”: implementation not mentioned (number of occurrences given in legend). Intersections in panels A–C mean that the connectivity is described in different locations, a combination of different means is use...
This data supports an article titled “Methodological diversity and theoretical integration: research...
With growing interest in landscape connectivity, it is timely to ask what research has been done and...
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(A) Whether connections in the model are probabilistic or deterministic. (B) Whether at least some p...
Example descriptions for the model used in Fig 1A with description means similar to Fig 3B. (A) Netw...
(A) Interpretation of network nodes. “Single neuron”: connections exist between single neuronal unit...
<p>Complete research code and generated data for the article to reproduce the figures and computatio...
Connection is “a relationship in which a person or thing is linked or associated with something else...
This repository contains all code and source files to reproduce the figures of the manuscript"Connec...
<p>Note. In (a), two modules can be discerned. These modules show high within-module connectivity, b...
<p>Connectivity is shown where connections exist in 60% or more of subjects, for visualisation only—...
(A) Name of software framework (dedicated simulator or general-purpose software). (B) Implementation...
A recent article in Organization Studies used in its title the term ‘constant connectivity’. Though ...
<p>For each of the different connectivity data sets, the table shows the number of source nodes, the...
network consists of a collection of nodes and a collection of connections that join pairs of nodes. ...
This data supports an article titled “Methodological diversity and theoretical integration: research...
With growing interest in landscape connectivity, it is timely to ask what research has been done and...
The data supports a publication of "Evaluation of a spring-finger based, magnetic connector con...
(A) Whether connections in the model are probabilistic or deterministic. (B) Whether at least some p...
Example descriptions for the model used in Fig 1A with description means similar to Fig 3B. (A) Netw...
(A) Interpretation of network nodes. “Single neuron”: connections exist between single neuronal unit...
<p>Complete research code and generated data for the article to reproduce the figures and computatio...
Connection is “a relationship in which a person or thing is linked or associated with something else...
This repository contains all code and source files to reproduce the figures of the manuscript"Connec...
<p>Note. In (a), two modules can be discerned. These modules show high within-module connectivity, b...
<p>Connectivity is shown where connections exist in 60% or more of subjects, for visualisation only—...
(A) Name of software framework (dedicated simulator or general-purpose software). (B) Implementation...
A recent article in Organization Studies used in its title the term ‘constant connectivity’. Though ...
<p>For each of the different connectivity data sets, the table shows the number of source nodes, the...
network consists of a collection of nodes and a collection of connections that join pairs of nodes. ...
This data supports an article titled “Methodological diversity and theoretical integration: research...
With growing interest in landscape connectivity, it is timely to ask what research has been done and...
The data supports a publication of "Evaluation of a spring-finger based, magnetic connector con...