EltonTraits 1.0: Species‐level foraging attributes of the world's birds and mammals
Yale University · Tel Aviv University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Species are characterized by physiological, behavioral, and ecological attributes that are all subject to varying evolutionary and ecological constraints and jointly determine species' role and function in ecosystems. Attributes such as diet, foraging strata, foraging time, and body size, in particular, characterize a large portion of the “Eltonian” niches of species. Here we present a global species‐level compilation of these key attributes for all 9993 and 5400 extant bird and mammal species derived from key literature sources. Global handbooks and monographs allowed the consistent sourcing of attributes for most species. For diet and foraging stratum we followed a defined protocol to translate the verbal…
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6Topics & keywords
- Foraging
- Ecology
- Guild
- Ecological niche
- Macroecology
- Biology
- Categorical variable
- Macroevolution
- Life in Land