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AVONET: morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds.

Authors :
Tobias JA
Sheard C
Pigot AL
Devenish AJM
Yang J
Sayol F
Neate-Clegg MHC
Alioravainen N
Weeks TL
Barber RA
Walkden PA
MacGregor HEA
Jones SEI
Vincent C
Phillips AG
Marples NM
Montaño-Centellas FA
Leandro-Silva V
Claramunt S
Darski B
Freeman BG
Bregman TP
Cooney CR
Hughes EC
Capp EJR
Varley ZK
Friedman NR
Korntheuer H
Corrales-Vargas A
Trisos CH
Weeks BC
Hanz DM
Töpfer T
Bravo GA
Remeš V
Nowak L
Carneiro LS
Moncada R AJ
Matysioková B
Baldassarre DT
Martínez-Salinas A
Wolfe JD
Chapman PM
Daly BG
Sorensen MC
Neu A
Ford MA
Mayhew RJ
Fabio Silveira L
Kelly DJ
Annorbah NND
Pollock HS
Grabowska-Zhang AM
McEntee JP
Carlos T Gonzalez J
Meneses CG
Muñoz MC
Powell LL
Jamie GA
Matthews TJ
Johnson O
Brito GRR
Zyskowski K
Crates R
Harvey MG
Jurado Zevallos M
Hosner PA
Bradfer-Lawrence T
Maley JM
Stiles FG
Lima HS
Provost KL
Chibesa M
Mashao M
Howard JT
Mlamba E
Chua MAH
Li B
Gómez MI
García NC
Päckert M
Fuchs J
Ali JR
Derryberry EP
Carlson ML
Urriza RC
Brzeski KE
Prawiradilaga DM
Rayner MJ
Miller ET
Bowie RCK
Lafontaine RM
Scofield RP
Lou Y
Somarathna L
Lepage D
Illif M
Neuschulz EL
Templin M
Dehling DM
Cooper JC
Pauwels OSG
Analuddin K
Fjeldså J
Seddon N
Sweet PR
DeClerck FAJ
Naka LN
Brawn JD
Aleixo A
Böhning-Gaese K
Rahbek C
Fritz SA
Thomas GH
Schleuning M
Source :
Ecology letters [Ecol Lett] 2022 Mar; Vol. 25 (3), pp. 581-597.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Functional traits offer a rich quantitative framework for developing and testing theories in evolutionary biology, ecology and ecosystem science. However, the potential of functional traits to drive theoretical advances and refine models of global change can only be fully realised when species-level information is complete. Here we present the AVONET dataset containing comprehensive functional trait data for all birds, including six ecological variables, 11 continuous morphological traits, and information on range size and location. Raw morphological measurements are presented from 90,020 individuals of 11,009 extant bird species sampled from 181 countries. These data are also summarised as species averages in three taxonomic formats, allowing integration with a global phylogeny, geographical range maps, IUCN Red List data and the eBird citizen science database. The AVONET dataset provides the most detailed picture of continuous trait variation for any major radiation of organisms, offering a global template for testing hypotheses and exploring the evolutionary origins, structure and functioning of biodiversity.<br /> (© 2022 The Authors. Ecology Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1461-0248
Volume :
25
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Ecology letters
Publication Type :
Editorial & Opinion
Accession number :
35199922
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13898