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Frugivoria: A trait database for birds and mammals exhibiting frugivory across contiguous Neotropical moist forests

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Local Identifier:edi.1220.7
Title:Frugivoria: A trait database for birds and mammals exhibiting frugivory across contiguous Neotropical moist forests
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Abstract:

Biodiversity in many areas is rapidly shifting and declining as a consequence of global change. As such, there is an urgent need for new tools and strategies to help identify, monitor, and conserve biodiversity hotspots. One way to identify these areas is by quantifying functional diversity, which measures the unique roles of species within a community and is valuable for conservation because of its relationship with ecosystem functioning. Unfortunately, the trait information required to evaluate functional diversity is often lacking and is difficult to harmonize across disparate data sources. Biodiversity hotspots are particularly lacking in this information. To address this knowledge gap, we compiled Frugivoria, a trait database containing dietary, life-history, morphological, and geographic traits, for mammals and birds exhibiting frugivory, which are important for seed dispersal, an essential ecosystem service. Accompanying Frugivoria is an open workflow that harmonizes trait and taxonomic data from disparate sources and enables users to analyze traits in space. This version of Frugivoria contains mammal and bird species found in contiguous moist montane forests and adjacent moist lowland forests of Central and South America– the latter specifically focusing on the Andean states. In total, Frugivoria includes 45,216 unique trait values, including new values and harmonized values from existing databases. Frugivoria adds 23,707 new trait values (8,709 for mammals and 14,999 for birds) for a total of 1,733 bird and mammal species. These traits include diet breadth, habitat breadth, habitat specialization, body size, sexual dimorphism, and range-based geographic traits including range size, average annual mean temperature and precipitation, and metrics of human impact calculated over the range. Frugivoria fills gaps in trait categories from other databases such as diet category, home range size, generation time, and longevity, and extends certain traits, once only available for mammals, to birds. In addition, Frugivoria adds newly described species not included in other databases and harmonizes species classifications among databases. Frugivoria and its workflow enable researchers to quantify relationships between traits and the environment, as well as spatial trends in functional diversity, contributing to basic knowledge and applied conservation of frugivores in this region. By harmonizing trait information from disparate sources and providing code to access species occurrence data, this open-access database fills a major knowledge gap and enables more comprehensive trait-based studies of species exhibiting frugivory in this ecologically important region.

Publication Date:2023-03-21
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Time Period
Begin:
1924
End:
2023

People and Organizations
Contact:Gerstner, Beth E (Michigan State University) [  email ]
Creator:Gerstner, Beth E (Michigan State University)
Creator:Zarnetske, Phoebe L (Michigan State University)
Creator:Bills, Patrick (Michigan State University)

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
Frugivoria: Mammal database full
Description:
Trait data for mammals exhibiting frugivory and found in habitats designated as “Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane” and “Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland” forest by the IUCN. This dataset includes species found in regions of Central and South America - the latter specifically focusing on the Andean states. These traits include life history, morphological, ecological, and geographic traits. Each unique taxon is separated by row.
Data Table Name:
Frugivoria: Bird database full
Description:
Trait data for birds exhibiting frugivory and found in habitats designated as “Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane” and “Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland” forest by the IUCN. This dataset includes species found in regions of Central and South America - the latter specifically focusing on the Andean states. These traits include life history, morphological, ecological, and geographic traits. Each unique taxon is separated by row.
Data Table Name:
Frugivoria: Mammal database simple
Description:
A simplified subset of the full Frugivoria dataset for mammals. This subset represents shared cross-taxa traits (i.e., traits that mammals and birds have in common) to aid in direct comparisons between taxa.
Data Table Name:
Frugivoria: Bird database simple
Description:
A simplified subset of the full Frugivoria dataset for birds. This subset represents shared cross-taxa traits (i.e., traits that mammals and birds have in common) to aid in direct comparisons between taxa.
Data Table Name:
Lookup table: All birds
Description:
A lookup table of scientific name synonyms found in the EltonTraits database (Wilman et al. 2014) for all species of birds found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, and Chile. The use of this synonym list enabled correct merging between IUCN species lists and EltonTraits (code: L0_2_external_trait_database_merge.R).
Data Table Name:
Lookup table: All mammals
Description:
A lookup table of scientific name synonyms found in the EltonTraits database (Wilman et al. 2014) for all species of mammals found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, and Chile. The use of this synonym list enabled correct merging between IUCN species lists and EltonTraits (code: L0_2_external_trait_database_merge.R).
Data Table Name:
Frugivoria: Sources for newly added mammal traits
Description:
All sources used to acquire/fill newly added traits for mammals. Includes full citations and abbreviations used in "source" columns within the Frugivoria datasets.
Data Table Name:
Frugivoria: Sources for newly added bird traits
Description:
All sources used to acquire/fill newly added traits for birds. Includes full citations and abbreviations used in "source" columns within the Frugivoria datasets.
Data Table Name:
Frugivoria: Ancillary trait information
Description:
Frugivoria traits, their associated column name in the database, their definitions, units, and definition sources. Traits lacking a source are those general to ecology, specific to the Frugivoria dataset, or minimum and maximum values of the original trait definition. Some traits are only available for mammals (*) or only available for birds (**).
Data Table Name:
Lookup table: Mammals exhibiting frugivory
Description:
A lookup table of scientific name synonyms found in the EltonTraits database (Wilman et al. 2014) for a subset of mammals exhibiting frugivory and found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, and Chile. This lookup table also includes synonyms for the PanTHERIA dataset (Jones et al. 2009). In addition, there are columns included that denote whether those species are newly discovered, reclassified, or have differences in spelling among databases included here.
Data Table Name:
Lookup table: Birds exhibiting frugivory
Description:
A lookup table of scientific name synonyms found in the EltonTraits database (Wilman et al. 2014) for a subset of birds exhibiting frugivory and found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, and Chile. In addition, there are columns included that denote whether those species are newly discovered, reclassified, or have differences in spelling among databases included here.
Data Table Name:
Frugivoria: IUCN habitat types for all species
Description:
List of all possible habitats types suitable for species in Frugivoria; based on level 2 of IUCN habitat classifications (IUCN, 2022). The habitat breadth calculation is based on these data.
Other Name:
L0_1_IUCN_species_list_subset
Description:
This script obtains the species list of birds and mammals for relevant countries from the IUCN and subsets by species habitat.
Other Name:
L0_2_external_trait_database_merge
Description:
This script merges IUCN species list subset with two external trait databases, EltonTraits (feeding and activity traits for birds and mammals) and PanTHERIA (morphological, life history and geographic traits for mammals only). To do this, trait databases had to be harmonized, meaning that differences in nomenclature had to be corrected for there to be successful merging. This is both a manual and automated process and will be time consuming for any set of taxa. This process allowed us to manually create "lookup tables" for the dataset where we list the correct names as assigned in each database.
Other Name:
L0_3_frugivore_subset
Description:
This script subsets the IUCN/EltonTraits dataset to only those species eating 10% fruit or greater. It further subsets the dataset by those species existing in tropical moist montane and lowland forests.
Other Name:
L0_4_mammal_merge_pantheria
Description:
This script merges PanTHERIA traits into the mammal database in the same fashion as the "L0_2_external_database_merge.R" script, except for the smaller subset of mammal species.
Other Name:
L0_5_BOTW_processing
Description:
Loads and processes the Birds of the World (BOTW) geodatabase from BirdLife International. This dataset has to be requested (http://datazone.birdlife.org/species/requestdis).
Other Name:
L0_6_spatial_traits
Description:
Derives range-based traits from both IUCN and BirdLife International spatial databases. We calculate range size for all species and, in addition, calculate mean annual temperature over range, mean annual precipitation over range, and average human footprint index. Both temperature and precipitation data are based on the ERA-Interim Reanalysis (CHELSA dataset; https://chelsa-climate.org/).
Other Name:
L0_7_breadth_traits
Description:
Derives breadth traits from different data sources and appends to the full database for mammals and birds.
Other Name:
L0_8_database_final_edits
Description:
This code adds a column showing taxonomic naming disparities between IUCN and EltonTraits for the final database. This column references differences in naming conventions between the IUCN_species_name column and the Elton_species_name column. These differences may be due to changes in taxonomy, the inclusion of new species, or potential misspellings. This script also creates a subset of the final mammal and bird databases to include only select shared cross-taxa traits. This subset is meant to enhance ease of use for individuals looking to conduct cross-taxa analyses.
Other Name:
L1_frugivoria_analysis_demo
Description:
This script demonstrates ways to analyze and assess what is contained within the Frugivoria database. Uses final trait datasets that include those entered through exhaustive search of the literature and online sources.
Other Name:
L2_trait_map_fig
Description:
This script generates trait maps (mass and generation time) for birds and mammals. The final maps have a study region inset map and also a density plot showing the distribution of the trait in the dataset.
Other Name:
L2_trait_count_barplot
Description:
This script analyzes the trait composition of the database for newly added traits and creates a barplot. Also includes PanTHERIA to show how many of those overlapping traits we have filled for mammals.
Other Name:
L2_downloading_gbif_records
Description:
This script allows for downloading of occurrence records for species in a small spatial subset (Colombia and Ecuador). WKT boundaries were extracted from roughly drawn polygons around Colombia and Ecuador through the GBIF website "location" tab for searching occurrence records. This code is modified from that provided by the GBIF blog, which overcomes the issue of pulling large numbers of records through GBIF for multiple species at once (Waller & Grosjean, 2019)
Other Name:
L2_study_region_map_fig
Description:
This script creates a study area/occurrence map for birds and mammals within the Frugivoria database. The occurrence data was obtained from GBIF for all species within the database. The occurrence records for birds and mammals is overlaid on top of probability of cloud forest.
Other Name:
Frugivoria workflow diagram
Description:
Workflow diagram of Frugivoria database generation for frugivorous birds and mammals in Central and South American moist forest. An IUCN based species list was first downloaded for regions of interest (a1: 1) along with IUCN range maps for birds and mammals of the world (a1: 2). The species list was then subset to mammals and birds in “Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane” and/or “Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland” habitat (a1; L0: 1_IUCN_species_list_subset.R). This IUCN species list was then merged with EltonTraits (Wilman et al., 2014) and species names were harmonized between databases (a2 & a3; L0: 2_external_trait_database_merge.R). Once these databases were merged, they were subset to only those species eating at least 10% fruit (a4; L0: 3_frugivore_subset.R). This final subset was then merged with the PanTHERIA dataset (Jones et al., 2009; a5; L0: 4_mammal_merge_pantheria.R). Traits found in the literature and other credible species accounts (a6), PanTHERIA, and EltonTraits were combined for mammals, whereas only EltonTraits and traits from the literature and species accounts were combined for birds. We then derived traits such as diet breadth from the EltonTraits dataset, habitat breadth from the IUCN habitat designations, and geographic traits based on the IUCN range maps (a1:2) for the a4 species subset (a7). Code to obtain observations per species is also provided and allows for spatial trait analyses (Panel c; c1; L2: downloading_gbif_records.R).
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Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/edi/1220/7/f2503359fb87b67d22e4a9a33f014107
Name:Frugivoria: Mammal database full
Description:Trait data for mammals exhibiting frugivory and found in habitats designated as “Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane” and “Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland” forest by the IUCN. This dataset includes species found in regions of Central and South America - the latter specifically focusing on the Andean states. These traits include life history, morphological, ecological, and geographic traits. Each unique taxon is separated by row.
Number of Records:602
Number of Columns:144

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Table Column Descriptions
 IUCN_species_nametaxonidcommon_namefamilygenusspeciessubspeciesrankelton_species_nametaxonomic_disparityspecies_notesdiet_inv_ediet_vend_ediet_vect_ediet_vfish_ediet_vunk_ediet_scav_ediet_fruit_ediet_nect_ediet_seed_ediet_plant_ediet_catdiet_source_ediet_certainty_ediet_breadthdiet_levelfor_strat_value_efor_strat_certainty_eactivity_nocturnal_eactivity_crepuscular_eactivity_diurnal_eactivity_source_eactivity_certainty_eactivity_levelbody_mass_ebody_mass_notesbody_mass_level_ebody_mass_source_emin_body_size_mmmax_body_size_mmbody_size_mmbody_size_notesbody_size_levelbody_size_sourcesexual_dimorphismsexual_dimorphism_notessexual_dimorphism_levelsexual_dimorphism_sourcemin_longevitymax_longevitylongevitylongevity_noteslongevity_levellongevity_sourcemin_home_rangemax_home_rangehome_range_sizehome_range_noteshome_range_levelhome_range_sourcehabitat_specializationhabitat_specialization_noteshabitat_specialization_sourcemin_generation_timemax_generation_timegeneration_timegeneration_time_notesgeneration_time_levelgeneration_time_sourceIUCN_categoryhabitathabitat_suitability_montanehabitat_suitability_lowlandhabitat_season_montanehabitat_season_lowlandhabitat_major_importance_montanehabitat_major_importance_lowlandhabitat_breadthhabitat_breadth_sourcehabitat_levelmean_CHELSA_bio1_1981.2010_V.2.1mean_CHELSA_bio12_1981.2010_V.2.1mean_human_fp_range_2010mean_human_fp_range_2020percent_change_hf_2010_2020observed_range_sqkminferred_range_sqkmdate_data_obtainedfilled_byMSW05_order_pMSW05_family_pMSW05_genus_pMSW05_species_pPanTHERIA_levelactivity_cycle_padult_body_mass_g_padult_forearm_len_mm_padult_head_body_len_mm_page_at_eye_opening_d_page_at_first_birth_d_pbasal_met_rate_mLO2hr_pbasal_met_rate_mass_g_pdiet_breadth_pdispersal_age_d_pgestation_len_d_phabitat_breadth_phome_range_km2_phome_range_indiv_km2_pInter_birth_interval_d_plitter_size_plitters_per_year_pmax_longevity_m_pneonate_body_mass_g_pneonate_head_body_len_mm_ppopulation_density_n.km2_ppopulation_grp_size_psexual_maturity_age_d_psocial_grp_size_pteat_number_pterrestriality_ptrophic_level_pweaning_age_d_pweaning_body_mass_g_pweaning_head_body_len_mm_preferences_padult_body_mass_g_EXT_plitters_per_year_EXT_pneonate_body_mass_g_EXT_pweaning_body_mass_g_EXT_pGR_area_km2_pGR_max_lat_dd_pGR_min_lat_dd_pGR_mid_range_lat_dd_pGR_max_long_dd_pGR_min_long_dd_pGR_mid_range_long_dd_phu_pop_den_min_n.km2_phu_pop_den_mean_n.km2_p_ODhu_pop_den_5p_n.km2_p_ODhu_pop_den_change_pprecip_mean_mm_ptemp_mean_01degC_pAET_mean_mm_pPET_mean_mm_p
Column Name:IUCN_species_name  
taxonid  
common_name  
family  
genus  
species  
subspecies  
rank  
elton_species_name  
taxonomic_disparity  
species_notes  
diet_inv_e  
diet_vend_e  
diet_vect_e  
diet_vfish_e  
diet_vunk_e  
diet_scav_e  
diet_fruit_e  
diet_nect_e  
diet_seed_e  
diet_plant_e  
diet_cat  
diet_source_e  
diet_certainty_e  
diet_breadth  
diet_level  
for_strat_value_e  
for_strat_certainty_e  
activity_nocturnal_e  
activity_crepuscular_e  
activity_diurnal_e  
activity_source_e  
activity_certainty_e  
activity_level  
body_mass_e  
body_mass_notes  
body_mass_level_e  
body_mass_source_e  
min_body_size_mm  
max_body_size_mm  
body_size_mm  
body_size_notes  
body_size_level  
body_size_source  
sexual_dimorphism  
sexual_dimorphism_notes  
sexual_dimorphism_level  
sexual_dimorphism_source  
min_longevity  
max_longevity  
longevity  
longevity_notes  
longevity_level  
longevity_source  
min_home_range  
max_home_range  
home_range_size  
home_range_notes  
home_range_level  
home_range_source  
habitat_specialization  
habitat_specialization_notes  
habitat_specialization_source  
min_generation_time  
max_generation_time  
generation_time  
generation_time_notes  
generation_time_level  
generation_time_source  
IUCN_category  
habitat  
habitat_suitability_montane  
habitat_suitability_lowland  
habitat_season_montane  
habitat_season_lowland  
habitat_major_importance_montane  
habitat_major_importance_lowland  
habitat_breadth  
habitat_breadth_source  
habitat_level  
mean_CHELSA_bio1_1981.2010_V.2.1  
mean_CHELSA_bio12_1981.2010_V.2.1  
mean_human_fp_range_2010  
mean_human_fp_range_2020  
percent_change_hf_2010_2020  
observed_range_sqkm  
inferred_range_sqkm  
date_data_obtained  
filled_by  
MSW05_order_p  
MSW05_family_p  
MSW05_genus_p  
MSW05_species_p  
PanTHERIA_level  
activity_cycle_p  
adult_body_mass_g_p  
adult_forearm_len_mm_p  
adult_head_body_len_mm_p  
age_at_eye_opening_d_p  
age_at_first_birth_d_p  
basal_met_rate_mLO2hr_p  
basal_met_rate_mass_g_p  
diet_breadth_p  
dispersal_age_d_p  
gestation_len_d_p  
habitat_breadth_p  
home_range_km2_p  
home_range_indiv_km2_p  
Inter_birth_interval_d_p  
litter_size_p  
litters_per_year_p  
max_longevity_m_p  
neonate_body_mass_g_p  
neonate_head_body_len_mm_p  
population_density_n.km2_p  
population_grp_size_p  
sexual_maturity_age_d_p  
social_grp_size_p  
teat_number_p  
terrestriality_p  
trophic_level_p  
weaning_age_d_p  
weaning_body_mass_g_p  
weaning_head_body_len_mm_p  
references_p  
adult_body_mass_g_EXT_p  
litters_per_year_EXT_p  
neonate_body_mass_g_EXT_p  
weaning_body_mass_g_EXT_p  
GR_area_km2_p  
GR_max_lat_dd_p  
GR_min_lat_dd_p  
GR_mid_range_lat_dd_p  
GR_max_long_dd_p  
GR_min_long_dd_p  
GR_mid_range_long_dd_p  
hu_pop_den_min_n.km2_p_OD  
hu_pop_den_mean_n.km2_p_OD  
hu_pop_den_5p_n.km2_p_OD  
hu_pop_den_change_p_OD  
precip_mean_mm_p_OD  
temp_mean_01degC_p_OD  
AET_mean_mm_p_OD  
PET_mean_mm_p_OD  
Definition:scientific name according to IUCN databaseIUCN taxon IDspecies common namesfamily namegenus name species name subspecies name species designation Species name used to extract EltonTraits (Wilman et al. 2014) information. For species with recent changes in taxonomy (e.g., species split), the original species that was split was used. New species not found in EltonTraits were assigned values of cogenerics (closest relative if phylogenies were available). IUCN scientific names and names in other databases not matching; possibly due to spelling, taxonomic reclassification, or new species. notable taxonomic information % prevelence of foraging for invertebrates (see Wilman et al. 2014) % prevelence of foraging for endotherms (see Wilman et al. 2014) % prevelence of foraging for ectotherms (see Wilman et al. 2014)% prevelence of foraging for fish (see Wilman et al. 2014)% prevelence of foraging for 'vertebrates - general' or 'unknown' (see Wilman et al. 2014)% prevelence of scavenging (see Wilman et al. 2014)% prevelence of foraging for fruit (see Wilman et al. 2014)% prevelence of foraging for nectar (see Wilman et al. 2014)% prevelence of foraging for seeds (see Wilman et al. 2014)% prevelence of foraging for plants (see Wilman et al. 2014)Overall diet category (assigned using same method as in Wilman et al. 2014). Assigned to the dominant diet categories based on the percent makeup of diet for each species.diet sources (Wilman et al. 2014dietary relevance score reliability (Wilman et al. 2014) Calculated using the Shannon Diversity index. This takes into account the number of different types of food consumed, as well as the relative abundance of each type. It was calculated by summing the product of the proportion of each food type and the natural logarithm of that proportion, for all food types consumed; based on EltonTraits % prevalance of foraging columns.family, genus, or species level information based on EltonTraits (Wilman et al., 2014); these include original imputations from the EltonTraits dataset and further imputations that the authors have made to congenerics for this dataset.Assigned forest strata value (Wilman et al. 2014; original source: Nowak 1999) estimated reliability of foraging stratum assignment (Wilman et al. 2014) presence of foraging activity at nightpresence of foraging activity at dawn/dusk presence of foraging activity during daytime activity cycle sources from Wilman et al. 2014 estimated reliability of activity cycle estimates (Wilman et al. 2014) family, genus, or species level information based on EltonTraits (Wilman et al., 2014); these include original imputations from the EltonTraits dataset and further imputations that the authors have made to congenerics for this dataset.average mass of animal (Wilman et al. 2014) notable information about body mass family, genus or species level information (Wilman et al. 2014)source of body mass information (Wilman et al. 2014) Minimum body length (nose to base of tail) if range was available or there were differing values from multiple sources. Maximum body length (nose to base of tail) if range was available or there were differing values from multiple sources. Length of animal (nose to base of tail; Ansell 1969); male values when available. This value indicates the mean body size unless a range of values are available. In the latter case, this value indicates the maximum body size. notable information about body size family, genus, or species level information sources used for body size information If sexual dimorphism is present; body pattern differs between males and females Notable information about sexual dimorphism family, genus, or species level information Sources used for sexual dimorphism information Minimum longevity found if range was available or differing values from multiple sources. Maximum longevity found; if range was available or differing values from multiple sources. average lifespan; if only range is available this value indicates the maximum longevity. notable information about lifespan family, genus, or species level information sources used for longevity information Minimum area traversed by an individual in its normal activities of food gathering, mating, and caring for young (Burt 1943); if range was available or there were differing values from multiple sources. Maximum area traversed by an individual in its normal activities of food gathering, mating, and caring for young (Burt 1943); if range was available or there were differing values from multiple sources. Area traversed by an individual in its normal activities of food gathering, mating, and caring for young (Burt 1943); if only range is available, this value indicates the maximum home range size. Notable information about home range family, genus, or species level information sources used for home range information Descriptions of species habitat mention cloud forest as an important or sole component Notable information about habitat specialization Sources used for habitat specialization the minimum age of parents of the current cohort (newborn individuals) (IUCN 2012); For values from other sources, see source citation for definition. the maximum age of parents of the current cohort (newborn individuals) (IUCN 2012) ; For values from other sources, see source citation for definition. The average age of parents of the current cohort (newborn individuals) (IUCN 2012); ); if only a range is available, this value indicates the maximum generation time. For values from other sources, see source citation for definition. Notable information about generation time family, genus, or species level information Sources used for generation time IUCN category for each species as of year 2020habitat category listed for species by the IUCNsuitability of habitat designated "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane" by the IUCNsuitability of habitat designated "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland" by the IUCNinformation on seasonality of presence in habitat designated "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane" by the IUCN. Information only available for some species.information on seasonality of presence in habitat designated "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland" by the IUCN. Information only available for some species.if "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane" habitat is of major importance to species. Information only available for some speciesif "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland" habitat is of major importance to species. Information only available for some speciesNumber of habitat layers inhabitated by each species according to the IUCN. The total number of different habitats inhabited by species within this dataset is 42. See the "habitats_all_species.csv" for the full list of possible habitat types for each species.sources used for habitat breadth informationfamily, genus, or species level information Average annual mean temperature from the CHELSA bioclimatic dataset calculated over the IUCN range map for each species. Derived only from parts of the range with the presence code “Extant”, "Probably Extant", and "Possibly Extant"Average annual mean precipitation from the CHELSA bioclimatic dataset calculated over the IUCN range map for each species. Derived only from parts of the range with the presence code “Extant”, "Probably Extant", and "Possibly Extant"Average human footprint based on the WCS Human Footprint dataset for 2010; human influence is mapped using the weighted sum of individual maps of population density, infrastructure such as roads, railways, factories, accessibility, use of electricity; https://wcshumanfootprint.org/.Average human footprint based on the WCS Human Footprint dataset for 2020; human influence is mapped using the weighted sum of individual maps of population density, infrastructure such as roads, railways, factories, accessibility, use of electricity; https://wcshumanfootprint.org/.Percent change in average human footprint calculated between the years 2010 - 2020Range size calculated from IUCN range maps and projected using a global equal-area projection; derived only from parts of the range with the presence code “Extant”. This is the range size of areas the species is known to occur. Range size calculated from IUCN range maps and projected using a global equal-area projection; derived from parts of the range using presence codes “Extant”, “Probably Extant”, and “Possibly Extant”. This range size incorporates inferred areas where the species may exist and represents potentially suitable habitat rather than just the known range of the species. either a date or range of dates over traits for each species were queried.Name of individual that entered traits for speciesOrder classification from Wilson and Reeder (2005); refer to Jones et al. (2009) Family classification from Wilson and Reeder (2005); refer to Jones et al. (2009) Genus classification from Wilson and Reeder (2005); refer to Jones et al. (2009) Species classification from Wilson and Reeder (2005); refer to Jones et al. 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Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/edi/1220/7/b020ef4c1a1310c3db45504557f99bae
Name:Frugivoria: Bird database full
Description:Trait data for birds exhibiting frugivory and found in habitats designated as “Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane” and “Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland” forest by the IUCN. This dataset includes species found in regions of Central and South America - the latter specifically focusing on the Andean states. These traits include life history, morphological, ecological, and geographic traits. Each unique taxon is separated by row.
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diet_vend_e  
diet_vect_e  
diet_vfish_e  
diet_vunk_e  
diet_scav_e  
diet_fruit_e  
diet_nect_e  
diet_seed_e  
diet_plant_e  
diet_cat_e  
diet_source_e  
diet_certainty_e  
diet_breadth  
diet_level  
for_strat_water  
for_strat_ground_e  
for_strat_understory_e  
for_strat_midhigh_e  
for_strat_canopy_e  
for_strat_aerial_e  
for_strat_spec_level  
for_strat_source_e  
activity_nocturnal_e  
body_mass_e  
body_mass_notes  
body_mass_level_e  
body_mass_source_e  
min_body_size_mm  
max_body_size_mm  
body_size_mm  
body_size_notes  
body_size_level  
body_size_source  
sexual_dimorphism  
sexual_dimorphism_notes  
sexual_dimorphism_level  
sexual_dimorphism_source  
min_longevity  
max_longevity  
longevity_notes  
longevity  
longevity_source  
longevity_level  
min_home_range  
max_home_range  
home_range_size  
home_range_notes  
home_range_level  
home_range_source  
habitat_specialization  
habitat_specialization_notes  
habitat_specialization_source  
generation_time  
generation_time_level  
generation_time_notes  
generation_time_source  
IUCN_category  
habitat  
habitat_suitability_montane  
habitat_suitability_lowland  
habitat_season_montane  
habitat_season_lowland  
habitat_major_importance_montane  
habitat_major_importance_lowland  
habitat_breadth  
habitat_breadth_source  
habitat_level  
mean_CHELSA_bio1_1981.2010_V.2.1  
mean_CHELSA_bio12_1981.2010_V.2.1  
mean_human_fp_range_2010  
mean_human_fp_range_2020  
percent_change_hf_2010_2020  
observed_range_sqkm  
inferred_range_sqkm  
date_data_obtained  
filled_by  
Definition:scientific name according to IUCN IUCN taxon IDgenus name species name from IUCN databasespecies common names Species name used to extract EltonTraits (Wilman et al. 2014) information. For species with recent changes in taxonomy (e.g., species split), the original species that was split was used. New species not found in EltonTraits were assigned values of cogenerics (closest relative if phylogenies were available). IUCN scientific names and names in other databases not matching; possibly due to spelling, taxonomic reclassification, or new species. Passeriformes or Nonpassseriformes IOCOrder IOC V2.7 Checklist Order (Wilman et al. 2014) Birdlife V3.0 Checklist Family Latin (Wilman et al. 2014) Birdlife V3.0 Checklist Family English (Wilman et al. 2014) % prevelence of foraging for invertebrates (see Wilman et al. 2014) % prevelence of foraging for endotherms (see Wilman et al. 2014) % prevelence of foraging for ectotherms (see Wilman et al. 2014) % prevelence of foraging for fish (see Wilman et al. 2014) % prevelence of foraging for unknown (see Wilman et al. 2014) % prevelence of scavenging (see Wilman et al. 2014) % prevelence of foraging for fruit (see Wilman et al. 2014) % prevelence of foraging for nectar (see Wilman et al. 2014) % prevelence of foraging for seeds (see Wilman et al. 2014) % prevelence of foraging for plants (see Wilman et al. 2014) Overall diet category; assigned to the dominant diet categories based on the percent makeup of diet for each species. diet sources from Wilman et al. 2014 Dietary relevance score reliability typical for genus (D1) or family (D2). (Wilman et al. 2014) Calculated using the Shannon Diversity index. This takes into account the number of different types of food consumed, as well as the relative abundance of each type. It was calculated by summing the product of the proportion of each food type and the natural logarithm of that proportion, for all food types consumed; based on EltonTraits % prevalance of foraging columns.family, genus, or species level information based on EltonTraits (Wilman et al., 2014); these include original imputations from the EltonTraits dataset and further imputations that the authors have made to congenerics for this dataset.Prevalence of foraging below in or or near water (Wilman et al. 2014) prevalence of foraging on ground (Wilman et al. 2014) Prevalence of foraging below 2m in understory (Wilman et al. 2014) Prevalence of foraging at mid to high levels in trees and high bushes (2 meters and above) (Wilman et al. 2014) Prevalence of foraging in or just above tree canopy (Wilman et al. 2014) Prevalence of foraging above any vegetation (Wilman et al. 2014) Indicates whether foraging stratum estimates are based on species-level data Source of estimates for foraging stratum; Link to RefID in Table 3 in Wilman et al. 2014 Main foraging activity at night. Source for all: Handbook of the Birds of the World (Wilman et al. 2014) average mass of animal (Wilman et al. 2014) notable information about mass family, genus or species level information (Wilman et al. 2014) source of body mass infomation (Wilman et al. 2014) Minimum body length (bill to end of tail) if range was available or there were differing values from multiple sources. Maximum body length (bill to end of tail) if range was available or there were differing values from multiple sources. Length of animal (bill to end of tail); male values when available. This value indicates the mean body size unless a range of values are available. In the latter case, this value indicates the maximum body size. notable information about body size family, genus, or species level information sources used for body size information If sexual dimorphism is present; body pattern differs between males and femalesNotable information about sexual dimorphism family, genus, or species level information family, genus, or species level information Minimum longevity found if range was available or differing values from multiple sources. Maximum longevity found if range was available or differing values from multiple sources. notable information about lifespan average lifespan; if only range is available this value indicates the maximum longevity. sources used for longevity information family, genus, or species level information Minimum area traversed by an individual in its normal activities of food gathering, mating, and caring for young (Burt 1943); if range was available or there were differing values from multiple sources. Maximum area traversed by an individual in its normal activities of food gathering, mating, and caring for young (Burt 1943); if range was available or there were differing values from multiple sources. Area traversed by an individual in its normal activities of food gathering, mating, and caring for young (Burt 1943); if only range is available, this value indicates the maximum home range size. Notable information about home range family, genus, or species level information Notable information about home range Descriptions of species habitat mention cloud forest as an important or sole component Notable information about habitat specialization Sources used for habitat specialization The average age of parents of the current cohort (newborn individuals) (IUCN 2012) ); if only a range is available, this value indicates the maximum generation time family, genus, or species level information Notable information about generation time Sources used for generation time IUCN category for each species as of year 2020 If species is categorized as 1: "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane"; 2: "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist lowland"; 3: classified as both 1 & 2 by IUCNsuitability of habitat designated "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane" by the IUCNsuitability of habitat designated "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland" by the IUCNinformation on seasonality of presence in habitat designated "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane" by the IUCN. Information only available for some species.information on seasonality of presence in habitat designated "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland" by the IUCN. Information only available for some species.if "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane" habitat is of major importance to species. Information only available for some speciesif "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland" habitat is of major importance to species. Information only available for some speciesNumber of habitat layers inhabitated by each species according to the IUCN. The total number of different habitats inhabited by species within this dataset is 42. See the "habitats_all_species.csv" for the full list of possible habitat types for each species.sources used for habitat breadth informationfamily, genus, or species level information Average annual mean temperature from the CHELSA bioclimatic dataset calculated over the IUCN range map for each species. Derived only from parts of the range with the presence code “Extant”, "Probably Extant", and "Possibly Extant"Average annual mean precipitation from the CHELSA bioclimatic dataset calculated over the IUCN range map for each species. Derived only from parts of the range with the presence code “Extant”, "Probably Extant", and "Possibly Extant"Average human footprint based on the WCS Human Footprint dataset for 2010; human influence is mapped using the weighted sum of individual maps of population density, infrastructure such as roads, railways, factories, accessibility, use of electricity; https://wcshumanfootprint.org/.Average human footprint based on the WCS Human Footprint dataset for 2020; human influence is mapped using the weighted sum of individual maps of population density, infrastructure such as roads, railways, factories, accessibility, use of electricity; https://wcshumanfootprint.org/.Percent change in average human footprint calculated between the years 2010 - 2020Range size calculated from IUCN range maps and projected using a global equal-area projection; derived only from parts of the range with the presence code “Extant”. This is the range size of areas the species is known to occur. Range size calculated from IUCN range maps and projected using a global equal-area projection; derived from parts of the range using presence codes “Extant”, “Probably Extant”, and “Possibly Extant”. This range size incorporates inferred areas where the species may exist and represents potentially suitable habitat rather than just the known range of the species. either a date or range of dates over traits for each species were queried. Name of individual that entered traits for species
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Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/edi/1220/7/3c655f2ab1d525d1b1f05ee78153e875
Name:Frugivoria: Mammal database simple
Description:A simplified subset of the full Frugivoria dataset for mammals. This subset represents shared cross-taxa traits (i.e., traits that mammals and birds have in common) to aid in direct comparisons between taxa.
Number of Records:602
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family  
genus  
species  
subspecies  
elton_species_name  
diet_cat  
diet_source_e  
diet_breadth  
diet_level  
activity_nocturnal_e  
activity_source_e  
activity_level  
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for_strat_certainty_e  
body_mass_e  
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body_size_level  
body_size_source  
sexual_dimorphism  
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longevity  
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longevity_source  
home_range_size  
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home_range_level  
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habitat_specialization  
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Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/edi/1220/7/5a86fde71322a1ff64d94ace0ed1982c
Name:Frugivoria: Bird database simple
Description:A simplified subset of the full Frugivoria dataset for birds. This subset represents shared cross-taxa traits (i.e., traits that mammals and birds have in common) to aid in direct comparisons between taxa.
Number of Records:1148
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Source for all: Handbook of the Birds of the World (Wilman et al. 2014) prevalence of foraging on ground (Wilman et al. 2014) Prevalence of foraging below 2m in understory (Wilman et al. 2014) Prevalence of foraging at mid to high levels in trees and high bushes (2 meters and above) (Wilman et al. 2014) Prevalence of foraging in or just above tree canopy (Wilman et al. 2014) Prevalence of foraging above any vegetation (Wilman et al. 2014) Indicates whether foraging stratum estimates are based on species-level data Source of estimates for foraging stratum; Link to RefID in Table 3 in Wilman et al. 2014 average mass of animal (Wilman et al. 2014) family, genus or species level information (Wilman et al. 2014) source of body mass infomation (Wilman et al. 2014) Length of animal (bill to end of tail); male values when available. This value indicates the mean body size unless a range of values are available. In the latter case, this value indicates the maximum body size. notable information about body size family, genus, or species level information sources used for body size information If sexual dimorphism is present; body pattern differs between males and femalesNotable information about sexual dimorphism family, genus, or species level information family, genus, or species level information average lifespan; if only range is available this value indicates the maximum longevity. notable information about lifespan family, genus, or species level information sources used for longevity information Area traversed by an individual in its normal activities of food gathering, mating, and caring for young (Burt 1943); if only range is available, this value indicates the maximum home range size. Notable information about home range family, genus, or species level information Notable information about home range Descriptions of species habitat mention cloud forest as an important or sole component Sources used for habitat specialization The average age of parents of the current cohort (newborn individuals) (IUCN 2012) ); if only a range is available, this value indicates the maximum generation time Notable information about generation time family, genus, or species level information Sources used for generation time IUCN category for each species as of year 2020 If species is categorized as 1: "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane"; 2: "forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist lowland"; 3: classified as both 1 & 2 by IUCNNumber of habitat layers inhabitated by each species according to the IUCN. The total number of different habitats inhabited by species within this dataset is 42. 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Data Table

Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/edi/1220/7/1c814c7d28285498076f6ebe2fb67655
Name:Lookup table: All birds
Description:A lookup table of scientific name synonyms found in the EltonTraits database (Wilman et al. 2014) for all species of birds found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, and Chile. The use of this synonym list enabled correct merging between IUCN species lists and EltonTraits (code: L0_2_external_trait_database_merge.R).
Number of Records:873
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Name:Lookup table: All mammals
Description:A lookup table of scientific name synonyms found in the EltonTraits database (Wilman et al. 2014) for all species of mammals found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, and Chile. The use of this synonym list enabled correct merging between IUCN species lists and EltonTraits (code: L0_2_external_trait_database_merge.R).
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elton_species_name  
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Name:Frugivoria: Sources for newly added mammal traits
Description:All sources used to acquire/fill newly added traits for mammals. Includes full citations and abbreviations used in "source" columns within the Frugivoria datasets.
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Name:Frugivoria: Ancillary trait information
Description:Frugivoria traits, their associated column name in the database, their definitions, units, and definition sources. Traits lacking a source are those general to ecology, specific to the Frugivoria dataset, or minimum and maximum values of the original trait definition. Some traits are only available for mammals (*) or only available for birds (**).
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Citation  
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Name:Lookup table: Mammals exhibiting frugivory
Description:A lookup table of scientific name synonyms found in the EltonTraits database (Wilman et al. 2014) for a subset of mammals exhibiting frugivory and found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, and Chile. This lookup table also includes synonyms for the PanTHERIA dataset (Jones et al. 2009). In addition, there are columns included that denote whether those species are newly discovered, reclassified, or have differences in spelling among databases included here.
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elton_species_name  
PanTHERIA_species_name  
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Codelowland
Definitionspecies present in tropical/subtropical moist lowland habitat according to the IUCN
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Codemontane
Definitionspecies present in tropical/subtropical moist montane habitat according to the IUCN
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Codemontane & lowland
Definitionspecies present in tropical/subtropical moist montane and lowland habitat types according to the IUCN
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Code1
Definitionnewly described species
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Definitionreclassified species
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Definitionspelling difference between databases present
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Name:Lookup table: Birds exhibiting frugivory
Description:A lookup table of scientific name synonyms found in the EltonTraits database (Wilman et al. 2014) for a subset of birds exhibiting frugivory and found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, and Chile. In addition, there are columns included that denote whether those species are newly discovered, reclassified, or have differences in spelling among databases included here.
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Code1
Definitionnewly described species
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Code1
Definitionnew species
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Definitionreclassified species
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Name:Frugivoria: IUCN habitat types for all species
Description:List of all possible habitats types suitable for species in Frugivoria; based on level 2 of IUCN habitat classifications (IUCN, 2022). The habitat breadth calculation is based on these data.
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Definition:IUCN species nameIUCN habitat classification codehabitat type where occurrence of the species is possible; based on the IUCN habitat classifications (IUCN, 2022)suitability of habitat type For some species, seasonality of habitat occurrence is important (IUCN, 2022)Whether habitat is of major importance to the species (IUCN, 2022)
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Definitioninformation not available for suitability
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CodeMarginal
DefinitionThe species occurs in the habitat only irregularly or infrequently, or only a small proportion of individuals are found in the habitat (IUCN, 2022)
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CodeSuitable
Definitionthe species occurs in the habitat regularly or frequently. (IUCN, 2022)
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CodeUnknown
DefinitionThe habitat is of unknown importance to the species. (IUCN, 2022)
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Definitioninformation not available for season
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CodeBreeding Season
Definitionhabitat type important for occurrence during the breeding season (IUCN, 2022)
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CodePassage
Definitionhabitat type important during passage to other regions or habitat types (IUCN, 2022)
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Definitionhabitat type important for occurrence all year round (IUCN, 2022)
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CodeSeasonal Occurrence Unknown
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Definitionnot known
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CodeNo
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Description:Derives range-based traits from both IUCN and BirdLife International spatial databases. We calculate range size for all species and, in addition, calculate mean annual temperature over range, mean annual precipitation over range, and average human footprint index. Both temperature and precipitation data are based on the ERA-Interim Reanalysis (CHELSA dataset; https://chelsa-climate.org/).
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Description: Derives breadth traits from different data sources and appends to the full database for mammals and birds.
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Description:This code adds a column showing taxonomic naming disparities between IUCN and EltonTraits for the final database. This column references differences in naming conventions between the IUCN_species_name column and the Elton_species_name column. These differences may be due to changes in taxonomy, the inclusion of new species, or potential misspellings. This script also creates a subset of the final mammal and bird databases to include only select shared cross-taxa traits. This subset is meant to enhance ease of use for individuals looking to conduct cross-taxa analyses.
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Description:This script demonstrates ways to analyze and assess what is contained within the Frugivoria database. Uses final trait datasets that include those entered through exhaustive search of the literature and online sources.
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Description:This script generates trait maps (mass and generation time) for birds and mammals. The final maps have a study region inset map and also a density plot showing the distribution of the trait in the dataset.
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Description:This script analyzes the trait composition of the database for newly added traits and creates a barplot. Also includes PanTHERIA to show how many of those overlapping traits we have filled for mammals.
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Description:This script allows for downloading of occurrence records for species in a small spatial subset (Colombia and Ecuador). WKT boundaries were extracted from roughly drawn polygons around Colombia and Ecuador through the GBIF website "location" tab for searching occurrence records. This code is modified from that provided by the GBIF blog, which overcomes the issue of pulling large numbers of records through GBIF for multiple species at once (Waller & Grosjean, 2019)
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Description:This script creates a study area/occurrence map for birds and mammals within the Frugivoria database. The occurrence data was obtained from GBIF for all species within the database. The occurrence records for birds and mammals is overlaid on top of probability of cloud forest.
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Data Package Usage Rights

This information is released under the Creative Commons license - Attribution - CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The consumer of these data ("Data User" herein) is required to cite it appropriately in any publication that results from its use. The Data User should realize that these data may be actively used by others for ongoing research and that coordination may be necessary to prevent duplicate publication. The Data User is urged to contact the authors of these data if any questions about methodology or results occur. Where appropriate, the Data User is encouraged to consider collaboration or co-authorship with the authors. The Data User should realize that misinterpretation of data may occur if used out of context of the original study. While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and associated documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed. All data are made available "as is." The Data User should be aware, however, that data are updated periodically and it is the responsibility of the Data User to check for new versions of the data. The data authors and the repository where these data were obtained shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of the data. Thank you.

Keywords

By Thesaurus:
LTER Controlled Vocabularybiodiversity, montane
(No thesaurus)frugivore,  functional diversity, IUCN, traits, lowland, Neotropics

Methods and Protocols

These methods, instrumentation and/or protocols apply to all data in this dataset:

Methods and protocols used in the collection of this data package
Description:

There are multiple steps involved in creating the Frugivoria database that are outlined in the workflow diagram (‘Frugivoria workflow diagram’) included with this dataset. This workflow delineates each step of the database-building process: obtaining species lists and existing datasets, code for extracting and harmonizing the data, subsetting to frugivores, and obtaining new traits from the literature as well as occurrence records for species. Each step in this workflow is accompanied by R scripts (R Core Team, 2022) to maximize reproducibility. All data in Frugivoria are stored as comma-separated data tables, and R scripts are used to convert raw data (Level 0) to harmonized data and products (Levels 1, 2). The steps to generate Frugivoria are numbered below with reference to lettered sections within the workflow diagram and specific scripts for each of those steps.

The first step involved subsetting data from the IUCN to mammals and birds in tropical moist montane and lowland forests in contiguous montane regions of Central and South America. We downloaded static trait datasets for mammals and birds, EltonTraits (Wilman et al., 2014) and PanTHERIA (Jones et al., 2009), and then used the R package ‘rredlist’ to download IUCN Red List information with an API, to obtain IUCN species lists for each country of interest (IUCN 2020). These lists were then subset to the classes “Aves” and “Mammalia” and further filtered to include only those with an IUCN habitat designation of ‘Forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane’ and ‘Forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland’ (workflow A1; L0_1_IUCN_species_list_subset.R). We then merged this IUCN-based species list with EltonTraits for mammals and birds (workflow-A2; L0_2_external_trait_database_merge.R). After harmonizing and subsetting the dataset to include frugivores only (worflow-A3 & A4; L0_3_frugivore_subset.R), PanTHERIA was merged with the mammal database (workflow-A5; L0_4_mammal_merge_pantheria.R). We then filled in new traits using information from existing literature and credible online sources (workflow-A6; see ‘Sources for newly added traits’ for mammals and birds) and provided code to obtain occurrences from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF; Waller & Grosjean, 2019) for all species within the final database (workflow-C1; L2_downloading_gbif_records.R).

Disparities in naming conventions among the IUCN, EltonTraits (as mentioned previously), and PanTHERIA species lists led to some species not aligning correctly between databases and perpetuated the need for harmonization (workflow-A2; L0_ 2_external_trait_database_merge.R). To harmonize scientific names among databases, we first merged the final IUCN species list by scientific name with EltonTraits. We resolved conflicts in species name merges between databases by relying on IUCN naming conventions. For the species included in Frugivoria, there were name disparities for 174 mammal and 195 bird species in the EltonTraits database (see the “Lookup Table” data tables for name synonyms for the Frugivoria subset as well as all species of bird and mammal in our countries of interest). For mammals, we then merged our final database with PanTHERIA (Jones et al., 2009; L0_4_mammal_merge_pantheria.R) and resolved taxonomic naming issues in the same way as above, resolving the same number of species names to align with IUCN naming conventions.

Any species name disparity was set aside for manual checking of synonyms using the IUCN website, existing literature, Avibase (for birds; Lepage et al. 2014), and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s ‘Birds of the World’ (Billerman et al. 2022), and later appended to the dataset. New species discovered since the publication of these databases and those species that had been split (taxonomically reclassified) were assigned values of sister taxa, based on known phylogenies, or at the genus level. We have included a “taxonomic_disparity” column where a value of ‘1’ indicates differences in taxonomic nomenclature between databases for some species (L0_5_final_database_edits.R). For each database merged in Frugivoria, we have retained the original species name with a suffix ‘_e’ (EltonTraits) and ‘_p’ (PanTHERIA) as a unique column for ease of interpretation. Once all existing databases were harmonized and successfully merged, we used EltonTraits “diet_fruit” to select and retain species that had a frugivorous diet equal to or above 10%, leaving a total of 160 mammal genera (586 species and 16 subspecies) and 329 bird genera (1148 species) (workflow-A4; L0_3_frugivore_subset.R).

We then merged life-history, behavioral, and morphological traits from both EltonTraits (L0: 2_external_trait_database_merge.R) and PanTHERIA (L0: 4_mammal_merge_pantheria.R). New traits and missing traits values that did not occur in existing openly accessible trait databases were obtained by identifying missing species and traits from the IUCN database, the literature, online reference material (see the “Sources for newly added traits” table for mammals and birds). In total, Frugivoria contains 45,216 trait inputs; 24,494 traits for mammals (8,709 newly added), and 20,722 for birds (14,999 newly added). If multiple values were found for a given species trait, we gave preference to primary literature and the most recent data source. However, if we found multiple values from recent sources, we incorporated this information into a range of values. Relevant traits have a minimum and maximum column for instances where ranges of values were presented, or different values were available from alternate yet appropriate sources. Traits with no available information for a given species were assigned to the genus level where possible and this was noted in the “*_level” column for the applicable trait. To minimize observer error within new trait data assignments for species, all new trait data records in Frugivoria were independently entered by two technicians. Any discrepancies between the two technicians were noted and reviewed by BEG and resolved by replacing the former value with that from the most accurate and reputable source.

Due to the disparate nature of the methodology of data sources used to build the Frugivoria dataset, there are some overlapping traits between databases. Because of this, we retain them all here in their original form for ease of interpretation. For example, mass is measured as averages in EltonTraits (Wilman et al. 2014), and in PanTHERIA they are measures of central tendency (often using the median; Jones et al. 2009), thus the origin of these values is not the same. This is true for traits shared between EltonTraits and PanTHERIA such as activity patterns and mass, as well PanTHERIA and the data we have collected for this dataset, home range size, range size, and longevity. We use suffixes ‘_e’ (EltonTraits) and ‘_p’ (PanTHERIA) to demonstrate the source of each trait column.

Range-based metrics were calculated based on species range maps (L0_6_spatial_traits.R; Figure 2-a7). We obtained range maps from the IUCN Spatial Dataset (Figure 2-a1; IUCN, 2022). We then computed the range sizes in km2 using the "st_area" function built into the ‘sf’ package in R. We used the geography transformation of the “shape” column within the IUCN Spatial Dataset (IUCN, 2022). We calculated these range sizes in two ways: 1) using presence code “Extant” and 2) using presence codes “Extant”, “Probably Extant”, and “Possibly Extant”. The latter incorporates inferred areas where the species may exist and therefore represents potentially suitable habitat rather than just the known range of the species. We chose to include all “origin” (e.g., native, re-introduced, introduced, vagrant) and “seasonality” (e.g., resident, breeding season, non-breeding season, passage, etc.) codes as these all constitute a part of the range where the species would be performing the function of seed dispersal. We then appended the resulting range sizes to the full database for those species with range information available. These ranges differ from those found in the PanTHERIA dataset for mammals, with nearly two-thirds of species having smaller ranges in our dataset calculated using the most recent data from the IUCN. These differences in range size may be due to different methodologies in the estimation of species ranges (Sechrest 2003, IUCN, 2022), differences in nomenclature between datasets (e.g., a species has been recently split and is species level for the IUCN range value and the sister species value in PanTHERIA), and the effects of ongoing habitat loss and changes in climate since the publication of sources used for range size in the PanTHERIA dataset (Sechrest, 2003).

We also used the IUCN range maps to derive average climate and human impacts over species ranges, which can be used to understand the species' climatic tolerances as well as quantify potential anthropogenic impacts across the range. Specifically, we calculated the average values of two CHELSA bioclimatic variables (Karger et al. 2017), mean annual air temperature (Bio 1), and mean annual precipitation (Bio 12) over the observed and inferred portions of the range (e.g., parts of the range designated “extant”, “probably extant”, and “possibly extant”). To quantify anthropogenic impacts across the range, we used the WCS human footprint datasets for both 2010 and 2020 (Sanderson et al. 2022). This metric quantifies human impact by taking into account population density, infrastructure such as roads, railways, factories, accessibility, and the use of electricity. We then calculated the percent change between years as an additional metric to indicate the degree to which these human impacts have escalated over time.

In an effort to increase the number of cross-taxa traits, we recalculated diet and habitat breadth for mammals based on different data than that of PanTHERIA and extended these traits to birds (L0_7_breadth_traits.R; Figure 2-a7). For diet breadth, a measure of diet diversity, we used the Shannon Diversity Index. We calculated this index using the ten food categories from EltonTraits representing the proportional makeup of the species’ diet. The maximum potential diversity value was calculated using the natural log of the number of possible diet categories. Here, the maximum diet diversity value is 2.3 and indicates a strong generalist species that consumes each food category evenly, whereas values of zero indicate a monotonous diet specializing in a single source of food.

We also calculated habitat breadth by summing the number of suitable habitat types for each species based on level 2 of the IUCN Habitat Classification scheme (IUCN, 2022). This was done by using the ‘rredlist’ package in R and extracting the habitat types used by each species using the “rl_habitat” function (IUCN, 2015). A full list of habitats suitable for each species is included in this dataset.

In addition to providing the full Frugivoria dataset, we also provide a simplified subset of the full Frugivoria dataset (e.g., Frugivoria_mammal_database_2023_simple.csv, Frugivoria_bird_database_2023_simple.csv). This subset represents shared cross-taxa traits, simplifying comparisons among birds and mammals (code contained in L0_final_database_edits.R). This simplified subset excludes repetitive traits (e.g., ranges of values, percent composition of diet, habitat suitability), and retains traits that encapsulate and synthesize this information (e.g., trait averages, diet category, diet breadth, habitat breadth, etc.).

Finally, we provide code to extract GBIF records for species contained within this database (L2_downloading_gbif_records.R). This code is modified from that provided by the GBIF blog (Waller & Grosjean, 2019), which overcomes the issue of pulling large numbers of records through GBIF for multiple species at once. Use of this code requires a free GBIF account.

References:

Billerman, S. M., Keeney, B. K., Rodewald, P. G., and Schulenberg, T. S. (Editors) (2022). Birds of the World. Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://birdsoftheworld-org.proxy1.cl.msu.edu/bow/home

IUCN (2015). IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2022-2. www.iucnredlist.org

IUCN (2020). IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2020. Downloaded October 2020.

IUCN (2022). IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2022-2. www.iucnredlist.org. Downloaded December 2022.

GBIF.org (2021), GBIF Home Page. Available from: https://www.gbif.org

Jones, K.E., Bielby, J., Cardillo, M., Fritz, S.A., O’Dell, J., Orme, C.D.L., Safi, K., Sechrest, W., Boakes, E.H., Carbone, C., Connolly, C., Cutts, M.J., Foster, J.K., Grenyer, R., Habib, M., Plaster, C.A., Price, S.A., Rigby, E.A., Rist, J., Teacher, A., Bininda-Emonds, O.R.P., Gittleman, J.L., Mace, G.M. & Purvis, A. (2009) PanTHERIA: a species-level database of life history, ecology, and geography of extant and recently extinct mammals. Ecology, 90, 2648–2648.

Karger, D.N., Conrad, O., Böhner, J., Kawohl, T., Kreft, H., Soria-Auza, R.W., Zimmermann, N.E., Linder, H.P. & Kessler, M. (2017) Climatologies at high resolution for the earth’s land surface areas. Scientific Data, 4, 170122.

Lepage, D., Vaidya, G. & Guralnick, R. (2014) Avibase – a database system for managing and organizing taxonomic concepts. ZooKeys, 420, 117–135.

R Core Team (2022). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. URL https://www.R-project.org/.

Sanderson, E.W., Fisher, K., Robinson, N., Sampson, D., Duncan, A. & Royte, L. (2022) The March of the Human Footprint. EcoEvoRxiv.

Sechrest, W. ( 2003) Global diversity, endemism and conservation of mammals. (Ph.D. Dissertation). University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

Waller, J., & Grosjean, M. (2019). Downloading occurrences from a long list of species in R and Python [web log]. Retrieved August 30, 2022, from https://data-blog.gbif.org/post/downloading-long-species-lists-on-gbif/.

Wilman, H., Belmaker, J., Simpson, J., de la Rosa, C., Rivadeneira, M.M. & Jetz, W. (2014) EltonTraits 1.0: Species-level foraging attributes of the world’s birds and mammals. Ecology, 95, 2027–2027.

People and Organizations

Publishers:
Organization:Environmental Data Initiative
Email Address:
info@edirepository.org
Web Address:
https://edirepository.org
Id:https://ror.org/0330j0z60
Creators:
Individual: Beth E Gerstner
Organization:Michigan State University
Address:
2912 Trappers Cove Trail,
apt 1B,
Lansing, MI 48910 United States
Phone:
3474905328 (voice)
Email Address:
gerstn11@msu.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6443-3487
Individual: Phoebe L Zarnetske
Organization:Michigan State University
Email Address:
plz@msu.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6257-6951
Individual: Patrick Bills
Organization:Michigan State University
Email Address:
billspat@msu.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4235-255X
Contacts:
Individual: Beth E Gerstner
Organization:Michigan State University
Address:
2912 Trappers Cove Trail,
apt 1B,
Lansing, MI 48910 United States
Phone:
3474905328 (voice)
Email Address:
gerstn11@msu.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6443-3487

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to all data in this dataset:

Time Period
Begin:
1924
End:
2023
Geographic Region:
Description:The species in Frugivoria have ranges that include contiguous montane and adjacent lowland regions of Central and South America within the Neotropical realm and have the IUCN habitat designation “Forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane” and/or "Forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane". We included Neotropical montane species whose ranges occur in the following countries: Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, and Chile.
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  32.14502Southern:  -57.53321
Western:  -117.9059Eastern:  -56.70514
Taxonomic Range:
General Coverage:Classes Mammalia and Aves
Classification:
Rank Name:Class
Rank Value:Mammalia
Taxonomic Range:
Classification:
Rank Name:Class
Rank Value:Aves

Project

Parent Project Information:

Title:Frugivoria: A trait database for frugivorous birds and mammals in Neotropical moist forest
Personnel:
Individual: Beth E Gerstner
Organization:Michigan State University
Address:
2912 Trappers Cove Trail,
apt 1B,
Lansing, MI 48910 United States
Phone:
3474905328 (voice)
Email Address:
gerstn11@msu.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6443-3487
Role:Project Lead
Individual: Phoebe L Zarnetske
Organization:Michigan State University
Email Address:
plz@msu.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6257-6951
Role:PI, Associate Professor
Individual: Patrick Bills
Organization:Michigan State University
Email Address:
billspat@msu.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4235-255X
Role:Data scientist
Additional Award Information:
Funder:NASA
Number:80NSSC19K1332
Title:NASA FINESST

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description: <para>Data will be updated as necessary.</para>
Frequency:
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