A csv file containing all carnivore species currently known to have an association with a zoonotic disease (species column) and whether each species' range overlaps with a raster detailing the top 20% of population growth from 2000 to 2020 (overlap_population_growth). A value of 1 in the overlap_population_growth column indicates that the species' range overlaps with this raster. The species range data are from the IUCN RedList and have been rasterized to 100 km2. Human population density data from 2000 and 2020 were obtained from WorldPop, resampled to 100 km2 to match the resolution of the species' range data, and used to obtain regions of population density increase
<p>Reptile species richness (richness values rescaled between 0 and 100; a: all species; b: threaten...
<p>Histograms depicting the frequency of pixels for the number of species in a) 2010, b) 2100, as we...
Distribution maps for each species indicating major lineages and total range from IUCN database. We ...
This data began as geographical range data from the IUCN Red List for different mammal orders accord...
Item does not contain fulltextThis data file includes 6729 population density estimates of 468 terre...
(a–c) Trends in total annual record counts (a), percentage of expected species recorded (b), and the...
The spatial aggregation of species pairs often increases with the ecological similarity of the speci...
<p>Relative Range Size (RRS) values close to 0 indicate good agreement, positive values indicate ove...
<p>Species included in analysis with descriptions of CV (long term population variation among sites)...
<p>Mammal species richness (richness values rescaled between 0 and 100; a: all species; b: threatene...
Supplementary data for the Ecology Letters paper: The limits to population density in birds and mamm...
Conservation requires both a needs assessment and prioritization scheme for planning and implementat...
Database of georeferenced population density estimates for terrestrial vertebrates worldwide. The d...
Animals require a certain amount of habitat to persist and thrive, and habitat loss is one of the mo...
Data underpinning the Current Biology publication "Habitat modification destabilizes spatial associa...
<p>Reptile species richness (richness values rescaled between 0 and 100; a: all species; b: threaten...
<p>Histograms depicting the frequency of pixels for the number of species in a) 2010, b) 2100, as we...
Distribution maps for each species indicating major lineages and total range from IUCN database. We ...
This data began as geographical range data from the IUCN Red List for different mammal orders accord...
Item does not contain fulltextThis data file includes 6729 population density estimates of 468 terre...
(a–c) Trends in total annual record counts (a), percentage of expected species recorded (b), and the...
The spatial aggregation of species pairs often increases with the ecological similarity of the speci...
<p>Relative Range Size (RRS) values close to 0 indicate good agreement, positive values indicate ove...
<p>Species included in analysis with descriptions of CV (long term population variation among sites)...
<p>Mammal species richness (richness values rescaled between 0 and 100; a: all species; b: threatene...
Supplementary data for the Ecology Letters paper: The limits to population density in birds and mamm...
Conservation requires both a needs assessment and prioritization scheme for planning and implementat...
Database of georeferenced population density estimates for terrestrial vertebrates worldwide. The d...
Animals require a certain amount of habitat to persist and thrive, and habitat loss is one of the mo...
Data underpinning the Current Biology publication "Habitat modification destabilizes spatial associa...
<p>Reptile species richness (richness values rescaled between 0 and 100; a: all species; b: threaten...
<p>Histograms depicting the frequency of pixels for the number of species in a) 2010, b) 2100, as we...
Distribution maps for each species indicating major lineages and total range from IUCN database. We ...