| Literature DB >> 32398921 |
Nuria Macías-Hernández1,2, Cândida Ramos2,3, Marc Domènech4,5, Sara Febles6, Irene Santos6, Miquel A Arnedo4,5, Paulo A V Borges3, Brent C Emerson1, Pedro Cardoso2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing demand for databases including species trait information for biodiversity and community ecology studies. The existence of trait databases is useful for comparative studies within taxa or geographical regions, but there is low availability of databases for certain organisms. Here we present an open access functional trait database for spiders from Macaronesia and the Iberian Peninsula, recording several morphological and ecological traits related to the species life histories, microhabitat and trophic preferences. NEW INFORMATION: We present a database that includes 12 biological traits for 506 spider species present in natural forests of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain) and three Macaronesian archipelagoes (Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands). The functional trait database consists of two sections:individual-level data for six morphological traits (total body size, prosoma length, prosoma width, prosoma height, tibia I length and fang length), based on direct measurements of 2844 specimens of all spider species; andspecies-level aggregate data for 12 traits (same 6 morphological traits as in the previous section plus dispersal ability, vertical stratification, circadian activity, foraging strategy, trophic specialization and colonization status), based on either the average of the direct measurements or bibliographic searches.This functional trait database will serve as a data standard for currently ongoing analyses that require trait and functional diversity statistics. Nuria Macías-Hernández, Cândida Ramos, Marc Domènech, Sara Febles, Irene Santos, Miquel A. Arnedo, Paulo A.V. Borges, Brent C. Emerson, Pedro Cardoso.Entities:
Keywords: Araneae ; Portugal; Spain; ecology; forest; morphology
Year: 2020 PMID: 32398921 PMCID: PMC7205838 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.8.e49159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
| Rank | Scientific Name | Common Name |
|---|---|---|
| order |
| spiders |
| Column label | Column description |
|---|---|
| catalogNumber | An unique individual code for each specimen record within the data set or collection |
| collectionID | An identifier for the collection or dataset from which the record was derived |
| institutionCode | The name (or acronym) in use by the institution having custody of the object(s) or information referred to in the record |
| collectionCode | The name, acronym, code, or initialism identifying the collection or data set from which the record was derived |
| family | Species family |
| species | Species name |
| sex | Specimen sex |
| stateProvince | Province where the specimen was collected |
| county | County where the specimen was collected |
| locality | Locality where the specimen was collected |
| decimalLatitude | Decimal latitude |
| decimalLongitude | Decimal longitude |
| Total_body_length_mm | Total body length |
| Prosoma_length_mm | Maximum carapace length (without the chelicerae) |
| Prosoma_width_mm | Maximum carapace width |
| Prosoma_height_mm | Maximum carapace height (in lateral view) |
| Tibia_I_length_mm | Retrolateral length of the first tibia |
| Fang_length_mm | Maximum chelicerae fang length |
| Observations | Special record observations |
| Column label | Column description |
|---|---|
| species_Lsid | Life Science Identifier from the World Spider Catalog |
| Species | Species name |
| Author | Species author |
| Family | Species family |
| Coloniz_AZO | Species origin for Azores |
| Coloniz_MAD | Species origin for Madeira |
| Coloniz_CAN | Species origin for Canary Islands |
| Body_length_min_f_mm | Minimum body length female |
| Body_length_max_f_mm | Maximum body length female |
| Body_length_min_m_mm | Minimum body length male |
| Body_length_max_m_mm | Maximum body length male |
| Body_length_avg_f_mm | Average body length female |
| Body_length_avg_m_mm | Average body length male |
| Body_length_avg_mm | Average body length |
| Prosoma_length_f_mm | Average carapace length female |
| Prosoma_length_m_mm | Average carapace length male |
| Prosoma_length_avg_mm | Average of carapace length |
| Prosoma_width_f_mm | Average carapace width female |
| Prosoma_width_m_mm | Average carapace width male |
| Prosoma_width_avg_mm | Average of carapace width |
| Prosoma_height_f_mm | Average carapace height female |
| Prosoma_height_m_mm | Average carapace height male |
| Prosoma_height_avg_mm | Average of carapace height |
| Tibia_I_length_f_mm | Average of retrolateral length of the first tibia female |
| Tibia_I_length_m_mm | Average of retrolateral length of the first tibia male |
| Tibia_I_length_avg_mm | Average of retrolateral length of the first tibia |
| Fang_length_f_mm | Average chelicerae fang length female |
| Fang_length_m_mm | Average chelicerae fang length male |
| Fang_length_avg_mm | Average of chelicerae fang length |
| Citation | Bibliography from where some measurements were taken if specimens were not available |
| Dispersal | Dispersal ability as (F)requent, (O)ccasional or (R)are ballooners |
| Verticality | Vertical stratification (from 0 - epigean to 1 - arboreal) |
| Nocturnality | Circadian activity (from 0 - diurnal to 1 - nocturnal) |
| Capture_web | Binary (web used for capturing prey) |
| Sensing_web | Binary (web used to detect prey) |
| No_web | Binary (no web used for hunting) |
| Tube_web | Binary (tube-shaped web) |
| Sheet_web | Binary (sheet-shaped web) |
| Space_web | Binary (space, tridimensional-shaped web) |
| Orb_web | Binary (orb-shaped web) |
| Ambush_hunter | Binary (hunt by ambushing prey) |
| Active_hunter | Binary (hunt actively) |
| Trophic specialization | Prey range (stenophagous or euriphagous) |
| Observations | Special record observations |