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These are a set of example files to use when trying Biodiverse. Note that these are fictional data so the results have no meaning beyond example purposes. Data files that can be imported: Example_site_data.csv Species sample data in a Lambert Conformal Conic projection for Australia (see coastline.prj for definition) Example_site_data.shp, dbf, shx, sbn, prj Species sample data as a shapefile. Example_site_data_matrix_form.csv Species data in matrix form (resolution 25000 units) Example_matrix.txt Matrix data (dissimilarity) Example_tree.nex Tree data Example_tree_remap.txt Remap table to change the tree names to match the site data Data files that have already been imported (easier to start off with): example_project.bps Example project file example_data_x64.bds Example basedata file. This is the first basedata object from the project file. example_matrix.bms Example matrix file example_tree.bts Example tree file Note that randomisations cannot be extended between architectures due to the random number generator library being used, hence the above files are labelled for 64 bit systems. More recent versions of Biodiverse than 0.17 support only 64 bit architectures in any case. Additional data: coastline.shp and associated files are vector data to overlay when plotting a map. They are in the same coordinate system as the example data.