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Average body measures of 120 Carabid species occuring in the Netherlands.

Format

A data frame containing following columns:

  • name_correct = species name

  • source_measurement = researcher who performed measurement;

  • body_length = body length in mm;

  • antenna_length = antenna length in mm;

  • metafemur_length = length metafemur in mm;

  • eyewidth_corr = eye width in mm;

  • note = note;

  • resid_femur = residual femur length in mm (i.e. residual from linear model in which femur length is explained by body length);

  • resid_eye = residual eye length in mm (i.e. residual from linear model in which eye length is explained by body length)

  • resid_antenna = residual antenna length in mm (i.e. residual from linear model in which antenna length is explained by body length)

Source

doi:10.5061/dryad.53ds2 ; Creative Commons 0. To the extent possible under law, the authors have waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this data.

Value

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Details

When using this data, please cite the original publication:

  • van der Plas F, van Klink R, Manning P, Olff H, Fischer M (2017) Sensitivity of functional diversity metrics to sampling intensity. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8(9): 1072-1080. doi: doi:10.1111/2041-210x.12728

Additionally, please cite the Dryad data package:

  • van der Plas F, van Klink R, Manning P, Olff H, Fischer M (2017) Data from: Sensitivity of functional diversity metrics to sampling intensity. Dryad Digital Repository. doi: doi:10.5061/dryad.1fn46

Author

Fons van der Plas, R. van Klink, P. Manning, H. Olff, M. Fischer