Data Paper. Data Paper

File List Data file is in ASCII format, tab delimited, not compressed. It consists of 154,529 records, not including header row. avian_ssd_jan07.txt Description Body size is an important characteristic of animals, influencing physiology, life histories, and general ecology. Hence, it often needs to...

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Main Authors: Lislevand, Terje, Figuerola, Jordi, Székely, Tamás
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Wiley 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3527864
https://wiley.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Paper_Data_Paper/3527864
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.3527864 2023-05-15T13:54:30+02:00 Data Paper. Data Paper Lislevand, Terje Figuerola, Jordi Székely, Tamás 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3527864 https://wiley.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Paper_Data_Paper/3527864 unknown Wiley https://dx.doi.org/10.1890/06-2054 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 CC0 Environmental Science Ecology FOS Biological sciences dataset Dataset 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3527864 https://doi.org/10.1890/06-2054 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z File List Data file is in ASCII format, tab delimited, not compressed. It consists of 154,529 records, not including header row. avian_ssd_jan07.txt Description Body size is an important characteristic of animals, influencing physiology, life histories, and general ecology. Hence, it often needs to be taken into account even if the aim is to test for relationships among other traits. The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive data set on avian body sizes that would be useful for future comparative studies of avian biology. We extracted species-specific measurements on male and female body mass, wing length, tarsus length, bill length, and tail length from major ornithological text books and some other sources covering bird species of Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica, North America, and the western Palearctic. These measurements were matched with measures of egg and clutch sizes, and scores of mating system, sexual display agility, and the degree of intersexual resource division. We present morphometric data ranging from 2350 species (minimum, tail length) to 2979 species (maximum, wing length) where measurements for both sexes are known, some additional data where only one sex or unsexed birds have been measured, and explanatory data ranging from 1218 species (minimum, display agility) to 2603 species (maximum, egg mass). In total, 3769 species from 125 of 146 different bird families are included. We have used the data in comparative studies of avian sexual size dimorphism, where we test adaptive hypotheses concerning the influence of sexual selection, fecundity, and the degree of within-pair resource sharing. By publishing the data we intend to give easy access to a large data set containing variables relevant for a wide range of comparative studies on birds, thus saving researchers from the time- and resource-consuming data gathering process. In addition, the data set will function to point out species where baseline data on body size and relevant information on reproduction and behavior are currently lacking or of poor quality, thus stimulating the publication of such data. Key words: allometry; birds;, body size; clutch size; egg size; mating systems; niche separation; sexual display; sexual selection; sexual size dimorphism . Dataset Antarc* Antarctica DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) New Zealand
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topic Environmental Science
Ecology
FOS Biological sciences
spellingShingle Environmental Science
Ecology
FOS Biological sciences
Lislevand, Terje
Figuerola, Jordi
Székely, Tamás
Data Paper. Data Paper
topic_facet Environmental Science
Ecology
FOS Biological sciences
description File List Data file is in ASCII format, tab delimited, not compressed. It consists of 154,529 records, not including header row. avian_ssd_jan07.txt Description Body size is an important characteristic of animals, influencing physiology, life histories, and general ecology. Hence, it often needs to be taken into account even if the aim is to test for relationships among other traits. The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive data set on avian body sizes that would be useful for future comparative studies of avian biology. We extracted species-specific measurements on male and female body mass, wing length, tarsus length, bill length, and tail length from major ornithological text books and some other sources covering bird species of Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica, North America, and the western Palearctic. These measurements were matched with measures of egg and clutch sizes, and scores of mating system, sexual display agility, and the degree of intersexual resource division. We present morphometric data ranging from 2350 species (minimum, tail length) to 2979 species (maximum, wing length) where measurements for both sexes are known, some additional data where only one sex or unsexed birds have been measured, and explanatory data ranging from 1218 species (minimum, display agility) to 2603 species (maximum, egg mass). In total, 3769 species from 125 of 146 different bird families are included. We have used the data in comparative studies of avian sexual size dimorphism, where we test adaptive hypotheses concerning the influence of sexual selection, fecundity, and the degree of within-pair resource sharing. By publishing the data we intend to give easy access to a large data set containing variables relevant for a wide range of comparative studies on birds, thus saving researchers from the time- and resource-consuming data gathering process. In addition, the data set will function to point out species where baseline data on body size and relevant information on reproduction and behavior are currently lacking or of poor quality, thus stimulating the publication of such data. Key words: allometry; birds;, body size; clutch size; egg size; mating systems; niche separation; sexual display; sexual selection; sexual size dimorphism .
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