ATLANTIC BIRD TRAITS: a data set of bird morphological traits from the Atlantic forests of South America. Issue 6 (12th April 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- ATLANTIC BIRD TRAITS: a data set of bird morphological traits from the Atlantic forests of South America. Issue 6 (12th April 2019)
- Main Title:
- ATLANTIC BIRD TRAITS: a data set of bird morphological traits from the Atlantic forests of South America
- Authors:
- Rodrigues, Rodolpho Credo
Hasui, Érica
Assis, Julia Camara
Pena, João Carlos Castro
Muylaert, Renata L.
Tonetti, Vinicius Rodrigues
Martello, Felipe
Regolin, André Luis
Costa, Thiago Vernaschi Vieira da
Pichorim, Mauro
Carrano, Eduardo
Lopes, Leonardo Esteves
de Vasconcelos, Marcelo Ferreira
Fontana, Carla Suertegaray
Roos, Andrei Langeloh
Gonçalves, Fernando
Banks‐Leite, Cristina
Cavarzere, Vagner
Efe, Marcio Amorim
Alves, Maria Alice S.
Uezu, Alexandre
Metzger, Jean Paul
de Tarso Zuquim de Antas, Paulo
de Barros Ferraz, Katia Maria Paschoaletto Micchi
Calsavara, Larissa Corsini
Bispo, Arthur Angelo
Araujo, Helder F. P.
Duca, Charles
Piratelli, Augusto João
Naka, Luciano N.
Dias, Rafael Antunes
Gatto, Cassiano A. F. R.
Vallejos, Marcelo Alejandro Villegas
Menezes, Gregório dos Reis
Bugoni, Leandro
Rajão, Henrique
Zocche, Jairo José
Willrich, Guilherme
Silva, Elsimar Silveira da
Manica, Lilian Tonelli
de Camargo Guaraldo, André
Althmann, Giulyana
Serafini, Patricia Pereira
Francisco, Mercival Roberto
Lugarini, Camile
Machado, Caio Graco
Marques‐Santos, Fernando
Bobato, Rafaela
de Souza, Elivan Arantes
Donatelli, Reginaldo José
Ferreira, Carolina Demetrio
Morante‐Filho, José Carlos
Paes‐Macarrão, Natalia Dantas
Macarrão, Arthur
Lima, Marcos Robalinho
Jacoboski, Lucilene Inês
Candia‐Gallardo, Carlos
Alegre, Vanesa Bejarano
Jahn, Alex E.
de Camargo Barbosa, Karlla Vanessa
Cestari, Cesar
Silva, José Nilton da
Silveira, Natalia Stefanini Da
Crestani, Ana Cristina Vara
Petronetto, Adeliane Peterle
Bovo, Alex Augusto Abreu
Viana, Anderson Durão
Araujo, Andrea Cardoso
Santos, Andressa Hartuiq dos
Amaral, Andreza Clarinda Araújo do
Ferreira, Ariane
Vieira‐Filho, Arnaldo Honorato
Ribeiro, Bianca Costa
Missagia, Caio C. C.
Bosenbecker, Camila
Medolago, Cesar Augusto Bronzato
Espínola, Cid Rodrigo Rodriguez
Faxina, Claudenice
Nunes, Cristiane Estrela Campodonio
Prates, Cristine
Luz, Daniela Tomasio Apolinario da
Moreno, Daniele Janina
Mariz, Daniele
Faria, Deborah
Meyer, Douglas
Doná, Eder Afonso
Alexandrino, Eduardo Roberto
Fischer, Erich
Girardi, Fabiane
Giese, Felipe Borba
Shibuya, Felipe Leonardo Santos
Faria, Fernando Azevedo
de Farias, Fernando Bittencourt
de Lima Favaro, Fernando
Freitas, Fernando José Ferneda
Chaves, Flávia G.
Las‐Casas, Flor Maria Guedes
Rosa, Gabriel L. M.
Torre, Gabriel Massaccesi De La
Bochio, Gabriela Menezes
Bonetti, Giselle Evelise
Kohler, Glauco
Toledo‐Lima, Guilherme Santos
Plucenio, Gustavo Piletti
Menezes, Ícaro
Torres, Ingrid Maria Denóbile
Provinciato, Ivan Celso Carvalho
Viana, Ivan Réus
Roper, James Joseph
Persegona, Jaqueline Evelyn
Barcik, Jean Júnior
Martins‐Silva, Jimi
Just, João Paulo Gava
Tavares‐Damasceno, João Paulo
de Almeida Ferreira, João Ricardo
Rosoni, Jonas Rafael Rodrigues
Falcon, José Eduardo Teixeira
Schaedler, Laura Maria
Mathias, Leonardo Brioschi
Deconto, Leonardo Rafael
Rodrigues, Licléia da Cruz
Meyer, Marcela Afonso P.
Repenning, Márcio
Melo, Marcos Antônio
de Carvalho, Maria Amélia Santos
Rodrigues, Marcos
Nunes, Maria Flavia Conti
Ogrzewalska, Maria Halina
Gonçalves, Mariana Lopes
Vecchi, Maurício B.
Bettio, Maurício
Baptista, Michelle Noronha da Matta
Arantes, Murilo Sérgio
Ruiz, Nicolás Luciano
de Andrade, Paulo Guilherme Bisetto
Ribeiro, Pedro Henrique Lima
Junior, Pedro Manoel Galetti
Macario, Phoeve
de Oliveira Fratoni, Rafael
Meurer, Rafael
Saint‐Clair, Rafael S.
Romagna, Rafael Spilere
Lacerda, Raquel Caroline Alves
Cerboncini, Ricardo Augusto Serpa
Lyra, Ricardo Brioschi
Lau, Ricardo
Rodrigues, Roberta Costa
Faria, Rogério Rodrigues
Laps, Rudi Ricardo
Althoff, Sérgio Luiz
de Jesus, Shayana
Namba, Sumiko
Braga, Talita Vieira
Molin, Tamara
Câmara, Thanyria P. França
Enedino, Thayz Rodrigues
Wischhoff, Uschi
de Oliveira, Vanessa Cristina
Leandro‐Silva, Victor
Araújo‐Lima, Vitor
de Oliveira Lunardi, Vitor
de Gusmão, Reginaldo Farias
de Souza Correia, Jozélia Maria
Gaspar, Lucas P.
Fonseca, Renata Cristina Batista
Neto, Paulo Affonso Fonseca Pires
de Aquino, Ana Carla Medeiros Morato
de Camargo, Bruna Betagni
Cezila, Beatriz Azevedo
Costa, Leonardo Marques
Paolino, Roberta Montanheiro
Kanda, Claudia Zukeran
Monteiro, Erison C. S.
Oshima, Júlia Emi F.
Alves‐Eigenheer, Milene
Pizo, Marco Aurelio
Silveira, Luís F.
Galetti, Mauro
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Scientists have long been trying to understand why the Neotropical region holds the highest diversity of birds on Earth. Recently, there has been increased interest in morphological variation between and within species, and in how climate, topography, and anthropogenic pressures may explain and affect phenotypic variation. Because morphological data are not always available for many species at the local or regional scale, we are limited in our understanding of intra‐ and interspecies spatial morphological variation. Here, we present the ATLANTIC BIRD TRAITS, a data set that includes measurements of up to 44 morphological traits in 67, 197 bird records from 2, 790 populations distributed throughout the Atlantic forests of South America. This data set comprises information, compiled over two centuries (1820–2018), for 711 bird species, which represent 80% of all known bird diversity in the Atlantic Forest. Among the most commonly reported traits are sex ( n = 65, 717), age ( n = 63, 852), body mass ( n = 58, 768), flight molt presence ( n = 44, 941), molt presence ( n = 44, 847), body molt presence ( n = 44, 606), tail length ( n = 43, 005), reproductive stage ( n = 42, 588), bill length ( n = 37, 409), body length ( n = 28, 394), right wing length ( n = 21, 950), tarsus length ( n = 20, 342), and wing length ( n = 18, 071). The most frequently recorded species are Chiroxiphia caudata ( n = 1, 837), Turdus albicollis ( n = 1, 658), TrichothraupisAbstract: Scientists have long been trying to understand why the Neotropical region holds the highest diversity of birds on Earth. Recently, there has been increased interest in morphological variation between and within species, and in how climate, topography, and anthropogenic pressures may explain and affect phenotypic variation. Because morphological data are not always available for many species at the local or regional scale, we are limited in our understanding of intra‐ and interspecies spatial morphological variation. Here, we present the ATLANTIC BIRD TRAITS, a data set that includes measurements of up to 44 morphological traits in 67, 197 bird records from 2, 790 populations distributed throughout the Atlantic forests of South America. This data set comprises information, compiled over two centuries (1820–2018), for 711 bird species, which represent 80% of all known bird diversity in the Atlantic Forest. Among the most commonly reported traits are sex ( n = 65, 717), age ( n = 63, 852), body mass ( n = 58, 768), flight molt presence ( n = 44, 941), molt presence ( n = 44, 847), body molt presence ( n = 44, 606), tail length ( n = 43, 005), reproductive stage ( n = 42, 588), bill length ( n = 37, 409), body length ( n = 28, 394), right wing length ( n = 21, 950), tarsus length ( n = 20, 342), and wing length ( n = 18, 071). The most frequently recorded species are Chiroxiphia caudata ( n = 1, 837), Turdus albicollis ( n = 1, 658), Trichothraupis melanops ( n = 1, 468), Turdus leucomelas ( n = 1, 436), and Basileuterus culicivorus ( n = 1, 384). The species recorded in the greatest number of sampling localities are Basileuterus culicivorus ( n = 243), Trichothraupis melanops ( n = 242), Chiroxiphia caudata ( n = 210), Platyrinchus mystaceus ( n = 208), and Turdus rufiventris ( n = 191). ATLANTIC BIRD TRAITS (ABT) is the most comprehensive data set on measurements of bird morphological traits found in a biodiversity hotspot; it provides data for basic and applied research at multiple scales, from individual to community, and from the local to the macroecological perspectives. No copyright or proprietary restrictions are associated with the use of this data set. Please cite this data paper when the data are used in publications or teaching and educational activities. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Ecology. Volume 100:Issue 6(2019)
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- Ecology
- Issue:
- Volume 100:Issue 6(2019)
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- Volume 100, Issue 6 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 100
- Issue:
- 6
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- 2019-0100-0006-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2019-04-12
- Subjects:
- body size -- functional diversity -- individual variation -- interspecific variation -- phenotypic plasticity -- phylogenetic diversity -- rapid evolution -- tropical forest
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