Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1089136
A new comprehensive trait database of European and Maghreb butterflies, Papilionoidea
A new comprehensive trait database of European and Maghreb butterflies, Papilionoidea // Scientific Data, 7 (2020), 351; 1-10 doi:10.1038/s41597-020-00697-7 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
A new comprehensive trait database of European and Maghreb
butterflies, Papilionoidea
Autori
Middleton-Welling, Joseph ; Dapporto, Leonardo ; García-Barros, Enrique ; Wiemers, Martin ; Nowicki, Piotr ; Plazio, Elisa ; Bonelli, Simona ; Zaccagno, Michele ; Šašić, Martina ; Liparova, Jana ; Schweiger, Oliver ; Harpke, Alexander ; Musche, Martin ; Settele, Josef ; Schmucki, Reto ; Shreeve, Tim
Izvornik
Scientific Data (2052-4463) 7
(2020), 351;
1-10
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
resources ; Egg Laying ; larval environment ; pupal environment ; geographic location ; behavior ; size ; voltinism ; phenology ; host plant
Sažetak
Trait-based analyses explaining the different responses of species and communities to environmental changes are increasing in frequency. European butterflies are an indicator group that responds rapidly to environmental changes with extensive citizen science contributions to documenting changes of abundance and distribution. Species traits have been used to explain long- and short-term responses to climate, land-use and vegetation changes. Studies are often characterised by limited trait sets being used, with risks that the relative roles of different traits are not fully explored. Butterfly trait information is dispersed amongst various sources and descriptions sometimes differ between sources. We have therefore drawn together multiple information sets to provide a comprehensive trait database covering 542 taxa and 25 traits described by 217 variables and sub-states of the butterflies of Europe and Maghreb (northwest Africa) which should serve for improved trait-based ecological, conservation- related, phylogeographic and evolutionary studies of this group of insects. We provide this data in two forms ; the basic data and as processed continuous and multinomial data, to enhance its potential usage.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
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