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Distributions of rainforest vertebrates in the Australian Wet Tropics (MTSRF, JCU)

The purpose of this data set was to compile distributional, general life-history characteristics and phylogenies for Australian tropical rain forest vertebrates to inform a wide range of comparative studies on the determinants of biodiversity patterns and to assess the impacts of global climate change. We provide three distinct data sets: (1) a table of species-specific distributional and life-history traits for 242 vertebrate species found in the rain forests of the Australian Wet Tropics; (2) species distribution maps (GIS raster files) for 202 of the species displaying both the realized and potential distributions; and (3) phylogenies for these species. These species represent 93 birds, 31 amphibians, 31 mammals (including one monotreme), and 47 reptiles. Where information exists, the distributional and life-history data compiled here present information on: indices of environmental specialization (ENFA), habitat specialization, average body mass and size, sexual dimorphism, reproductive characteristics such as age at first reproduction, clutch/litter size, number of reproductive bouts per year and breeding seasonality, longevity, time of day when most active, and dispersal ability; distributional characteristics such as range size (potential and realized for both total and core ranges) and observed ranges in temperature, precipitation, and elevation; and niche attributes such as environmental marginality and specialization. The distribution maps provided represent a combination of presence-only ecological niche modeling (using MaxEnt) to estimate the potential distribution of a species followed by biogeographic clipping by expert opinion based on extensive field data and a subregional classification relevant to the topography and biogeographic history of the region to produce best-possible estimates of the realized distribution. Our assemblage contains many species with a shared evolutionary history, and thus many analyses of these data will need to account for phylogeny. Although a comprehensive phylogeny with branch length information does not exist for this diverse group of species, we present a best-estimate composite phylogeny constructed primarily from recently published molecular phylogenies of included groups.


This metadata record is an extract from the authorive metadata records maintained by the tropical data hub ( http://tropicaldatahub.org/data/6e58cda4-a2c9-4193-bb22-708e25054e3c ).

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Identification info

Date (Publication)
2009-01-01T00:00:00
Credit
Dr Jeremy Vanderwal
Credit
Dr Joanne Isaac
Credit
Dr Luke Shoo
Credit
Mr Collin Storlie
Credit
Dr Yvette Williams
Status
Completed
Point of contact
Role Organisation Name Telephone Delivery point City Administrative area Postal code Country Electronic mail address
Principal investigator Centre for Tropical Biodiversity & Climate Change, James Cook University (CTBCC/JCU) Williams, Stephen, Prof. Voice facsimile James Cook University Townsville Queensland 4811 stephen.williams@jcu.edu.au
Topic category
  • Biota

Extent

Extent

Description
Wet Tropics
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Temporal extent

Time position
1990-01-01T00:00:00
Time position
2010-01-01T00:00:00

Resource constraints

Linkage
http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/2.5/au/88x31.png

License Graphic

Title
Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia License
Cited responsible party
Role Organisation Name Telephone Delivery point City Administrative area Postal code Country Electronic mail address
Website
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/au/

License Text

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

Distribution Information

OnLine resource
Full metadata from the Tropical Data Hub (Distributions and ecology of rain forest vertebrates in the Australian Wet Tropics)

OnLine resource
Metadata of the data collection behind the modelled distributions.

OnLine resource
Data files for: S. E. Williams, J. VanDerWal, J. Isaac, L. P. Shoo, C. Storlie, S. Fox, E. E. Bolitho, C. Moritz, C. J. Hoskin, and Y. M. Williams. 2010. Distributions, life-history specialization, and phylogeny of the rain forest vertebrates in the Austalian Wet Tropics. Ecology 91:2493. ASCII Grid Format.

OnLine resource
WT_MTSRF_JCU_Vertebrate-atlas_2010:Realized-ESB

OnLine resource
eAtlas Web Mapping Service (WMS) (AIMS)

OnLine resource
Interactive map showing an example distribution (Eastern Spinebill). All distributions can be found under "Overlay layers/e-Atlas/Biota/WT:Rainforest vertebrate atlas 2010"

Metadata

Metadata identifier
f666e4e6-54f7-4fde-bb03-eed790956d3f

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8
Contact
Role Organisation Name Telephone Delivery point City Administrative area Postal code Country Electronic mail address
Point of contact eAtlas, Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) Lawrey, Eric, Dr Voice facsimile PMB No. 3, Townsville MC Townsville Queensland 4810 e.lawrey@aims.gov.au
Parent metadata

Type of resource

Resource scope
Dataset
Metadata linkage
https://eatlas.org.au/data/uuid/f666e4e6-54f7-4fde-bb03-eed790956d3f

Point of truth URL of this metadata record

Date info (Creation)
2017-12-18T13:16:38
Date info (Revision)
2017-12-18T13:16:38

Metadata standard

Title
ISO 19115-3:2018
 
 

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