--------------------------------------------- # Data and Workshop Spreadsheet for "A Visual Technique Used by Citizen Scientists Shows Higher Herbivory in Understory vs Canopy Leaves of a Tropical Forest" Preferred citation (DataCite format): Frost, Christopher (2021). Data and Workshop Spreadsheet for "A Visual Technique Used by Citizen Scientists Shows Higher Herbivory in Understory vs Canopy Leaves of a Tropical Forest". University of Arizona Research Data Repository. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.25422/azu.data.14192885 Corresponding Author: Christopher Frost, University of Arizona, cjfrost@email.arizona.edu License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DOI: https://doi.org/10.25422/azu.data.14192885 --------------------------------------------- ## Summary These files are an accompaniment to the manuscript describing nine years of collections with citizen scientists using a visual estimation technique to record herbivory in a neo-tropical forest in the Peruvian Amazon. MLP is the "Million Leaf Project", which is the name of the workshop developed. The eventual goal of the project is to have citizen scientists collectively measure herbivore damage on 1 million leaves at that location. --------------------------------------------- ## Files and Folders - MLP_deidentified_full.xlsx: Excel spreadsheet containing raw data from the 394 participants, from which the analyses presented in the manuscript are derived. - MLP_datasheet.xlsx: Excel spreadsheet that was used during the group workshops to enter and analyze the count data produced by the participants. This file is a template that is intentionally blank.