Imperial College London

DrCristinaBanks-Leite

Faculty of Natural SciencesDepartment of Life Sciences (Silwood Park)

Reader in Conservation Ecology
 
 
 
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@article{Rodrigues:2019:10.1002/ecy.2647,
author = {Rodrigues, RC and Hasui, É and Assis, JC and Pena, JCC and Muylaert, RL and Tonetti, VR and Martello, F and Regolin, AL and Costa, TVVD and Pichorim, M and Carrano, E and Lopes, LE and Vasconcelos, MFD and Fontana, CS and Roos, AL and Gonçalves, F and Banks-Leite, C and Cavarzere, V and Efe, MA and Alves, MAS and Uezu, A and Metzger, JP and de, Antas PDTZ and Ferraz, KMPMDB and Calsavara, LC and Bispo, AA and Araujo, HFP and Duca, C and Piratelli, AJ and Naka, LN and Dias, RA and Gatto, CAFR and Vallejos, MAV and Menezes, GDR and Bugoni, L and Rajão, H and Zocche, JJ and Willrich, G and Silva, ESD and Manica, LT and Guaraldo, ADC and Althmann, G and Serafini, PP and Francisco, MR and Lugarini, C and Machado, CG and Marques-Santos, F and Bobato, R and Souza, EAD and Donatelli, RJ and Ferreira, CD and Morante-Filho, JC and Paes-Macarrão, ND and Macarrão, A and Lima, MR and Jacoboski, LI and Candia-Gallardo, C and Alegre, VB and Jahn, AE and Barbosa, KVDC and Cestari, C and Silva, JND and},
doi = {10.1002/ecy.2647},
journal = {Ecology},
title = {Atalntic Bird Traits: a data set of bird morphological traits from the Atlantic forests of South America},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2647},
volume = {100},
year = {2019}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AB - 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 =&nb
AU - Rodrigues,RC
AU - Hasui,É
AU - Assis,JC
AU - Pena,JCC
AU - Muylaert,RL
AU - Tonetti,VR
AU - Martello,F
AU - Regolin,AL
AU - Costa,TVVD
AU - Pichorim,M
AU - Carrano,E
AU - Lopes,LE
AU - Vasconcelos,MFD
AU - Fontana,CS
AU - Roos,AL
AU - Gonçalves,F
AU - Banks-Leite,C
AU - Cavarzere,V
AU - Efe,MA
AU - Alves,MAS
AU - Uezu,A
AU - Metzger,JP
AU - de,Antas PDTZ
AU - Ferraz,KMPMDB
AU - Calsavara,LC
AU - Bispo,AA
AU - Araujo,HFP
AU - Duca,C
AU - Piratelli,AJ
AU - Naka,LN
AU - Dias,RA
AU - Gatto,CAFR
AU - Vallejos,MAV
AU - Menezes,GDR
AU - Bugoni,L
AU - Rajão,H
AU - Zocche,JJ
AU - Willrich,G
AU - Silva,ESD
AU - Manica,LT
AU - Guaraldo,ADC
AU - Althmann,G
AU - Serafini,PP
AU - Francisco,MR
AU - Lugarini,C
AU - Machado,CG
AU - Marques-Santos,F
AU - Bobato,R
AU - Souza,EAD
AU - Donatelli,RJ
AU - Ferreira,CD
AU - Morante-Filho,JC
AU - Paes-Macarrão,ND
AU - Macarrão,A
AU - Lima,MR
AU - Jacoboski,LI
AU - Candia-Gallardo,C
AU - Alegre,VB
AU - Jahn,AE
AU - Barbosa,KVDC
AU - Cestari,C
AU - Silva,JND
AU - Silveira,NSD
AU - Crestani,ACV
AU - Petronetto,AP
AU - Bovo,AAA
AU - Viana,AD
AU - Araujo,AC
AU - Santos,AHD
AU - Amaral,ACAD
AU - Ferreira,A
AU - Vieira-Filho,AH
AU - Ribeiro,BC
AU - Missagia,CCC
AU - Bosenbecker,C
AU - Medolago,CAB
AU - Espínola,CRR
AU - Faxina,C
AU - Nunes,CEC
AU - Prates,C
AU - Luz,DTAD
AU - Moreno,DJ
AU - Mariz,D
AU - Faria,D
AU - Meyer,D
AU - Doná,EA
AU - Alexandrino,ER
AU - Fischer,E
AU - Girardi,F
AU - Giese,FB
AU - Shibuya,FLS
AU - Faria,FA
AU - Farias,FBD
AU - Favaro,FDL
AU - Freitas,FJF
AU - Chaves,FG
AU - Las-Casas,FMG
AU - Rosa,GLM
AU - Torre,GMDL
AU - Bochio,GM
DO - 10.1002/ecy.2647
PY - 2019///
SN - 0012-9658
TI - Atalntic Bird Traits: a data set of bird morphological traits from the Atlantic forests of South America
T2 - Ecology
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2647
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/70893
VL - 100
ER -