1. <scp>ATLANTIC BIRD TRAITS</scp> : a data set of bird morphological traits from the Atlantic forests of South America
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Gustavo Piletti Plucenio, Roberta Costa Rodrigues, Ingrid M. D. Torres, José Carlos Morante-Filho, Leandro Bugoni, Leonardo Esteves Lopes, Mariana Lopes Gonçalves, Julia Camara Assis, Giselle Evelise Bonetti, Gregório Dos Reis Menezes, Caio C. C. Missagia, Jozélia Maria de Souza Correia, Eduardo Roberto Alexandrino, Uschi Wischhoff, César Cestari, Camila Bosenbecker, Lucas Pacciullio Gaspar, Rafael S Saint-Clair, Jimi Martins-Silva, Thiago V. V. Costa, Shayana de Jesus, Thayz Rodrigues Enedino, Arthur Macarrão, Henrique Rajão, Elivan Arantes de Souza, Phoeve Macario, Andréa Cardoso Araujo, Natalia Stefanini Da Silveira, Helder Farias Pereira de Araujo, Fernando Bittencourt de Farias, Guilherme Santos Toledo-Lima, Anderson Durão Viana, Vitor Araújo-Lima, Tamara Molin, Ivan Réus Viana, Cristine Prates, Ricardo Augusto Serpa Cerboncini, Gabriel Lima Medina Rosa, Marcela Afonso P Meyer, Murilo Sérgio Arantes, André Luis Regolin, Luís Fábio Silveira, Roberta Montanheiro Paolino, Jonas Rafael Rodrigues Rosoni, Marcos Antônio Melo, João Ricardo de Almeida Ferreira, Maria Ogrzewalska, Fernando José Ferneda Freitas, Renata L. Muylaert, Rudi Ricardo Laps, Alexandre Uezu, Camile Lugarini, Paulo Affonso Fonseca Pires Neto, Milene Alves-Eigenheer, João Paulo Gava Just, Júlia Emi de Faria Oshima, Rodolpho Credo Rodrigues, Cristiane Estrela Campodonio Nunes, José Nilton da Silva, Cesar A. B. Medolago, Ana Carla Medeiros Morato de Aquino, Flor Maria Guedes Las-Casas, Andressa Hartuiq dos Santos, Rafael Meurer, Ricardo Lau, Milton Cezar Ribeiro, Reginaldo José Donatelli, Adeliane Peterle Petronetto, Vanesa Bejarano Alegre, Jean Júnior Barcik, Eder Afonso Doná, Raquel Caroline Alves Lacerda, Guilherme Willrich, Leonardo Brioschi Mathias, Maria Alice S. Alves, Gabriela Menezes Bochio, Ariane Ferreira, Marcos Robalinho Lima, José Eduardo Teixeira Falcon, Fernando Gonçalves, Augusto João Piratelli, Larissa Corsini Calsavara, Felipe Leonardo Santos Shibuya, Vinicius Rodrigues Tonetti, Luciano Nicolás Naka, Rafael Spilere Romagna, Ricardo Brioschi Lyra, Mauro Galetti, Marcelo Ferreira de Vasconcelos, Talita V. Braga, Karlla Vanessa de Camargo Barbosa, Fernando de Lima Favaro, Michelle Noronha da Matta Baptista, Elsimar Silveira da Silva, Carla Suertegaray Fontana, Reginaldo Augusto Farias de Gusmão, Daniela Tomasio Apolinario da Luz, Maurício Bettio, Arthur Angelo Bispo, Glauco Kohler, Erich Fischer, Giulyana Althmann, Victor Leandro-Silva, Maria Flávia Conti Nunes, Bianca Costa Ribeiro, Leonardo Marques Costa, Fernando Azevedo Faria, João Paulo Tavares-Damasceno, Erison C. S. Monteiro, Nicolás Luciano Ruiz, Érica Hasui, Douglas Meyer, Patricia Pereira Serafini, James J. Roper, Paulo de Tarso Zuquim Antas, Natalia Dantas Paes-Macarrão, Carolina Demetrio Ferreira, Charles Duca, Jaqueline Evelyn Persegona, Carlos Candia-Gallardo, Lucilene Inês Jacoboski, Deborah Faria, Jairo José Zocche, Eduardo G. Carrano, Marcelo Alejandro Villegas Vallejos, Ana Cristina Vara Crestani, Fabiane Girardi, Flávia G. Chaves, Sérgio Luiz Althoff, Rafael Antunes Dias, Felipe Martello, Pedro Manoel Galetti Junior, Maria Amélia Santos de Carvalho, Lilian T. Manica, Rogério Rodrigues Faria, Andrei Langeloh Roos, Sumiko Namba, Daniele Mariz, Beatriz Azevedo Cezila, Daniele Janina Moreno, Icaro Menezes, Thanyria Pollyneide França Câmara, Leonardo Rafael Deconto, Claudia Zukeran Kanda, Vitor de Oliveira Lunardi, Pedro H. L. Ribeiro, Gabriel Massaccesi De La Torre, Renata Cristina Batista Fonseca, João Carlos Pena, Mercival R. Francisco, Laura Maria Schaedler, Marcos Rodrigues, Vanessa Cristina de Oliveira, Fernando Marques-Santos, Felipe Borba Giese, Rafaela Bobato, Alex E. Jahn, Alex Augusto Abreu Bovo, Katia Maria Paschoaletto Micchi de Barros Ferraz, Marco Aurélio Pizo, Paulo Guilherme Bisetto de Andrade, Andreza Clarinda Araújo do Amaral, Cid Rodrigo Rodriguez Espínola, Arnaldo Honorato Vieira-Filho, Cristina Banks-Leite, Márcio Amorim Efe, Ivan Celso Carvalho Provinciato, Vagner Cavarzere, Bruna Betagni de Camargo, Jean Paul Metzger, Licléia da Cruz Rodrigues, Caio Graco Machado, Maurício B. Vecchi, Cassiano Augusto Ferreira Rodrigues Gatto, Mauro Pichorim, Rafael de Oliveira Fratoni, André de Camargo Guaraldo, Claudenice Faxina, and Márcio Repenning
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tropical forest ,0106 biological sciences ,Basileuterus culicivorus ,Turdus leucomelas ,phenotypic plasticity ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,MORFOLOGIA ANIMAL ,interspecific variation ,Platyrinchus mystaceus ,rapid evolution ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,0602 Ecology ,Ecology ,biology ,individual variation ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,functional diversity ,biology.organism_classification ,Biodiversity hotspot ,Trichothraupis melanops ,0501 Ecological Applications ,Chiroxiphia ,phylogenetic diversity ,Turdus albicollis ,body size ,Turdus rufiventris - 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), 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.
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- 2019
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