The main dataset consists of ecoregion-level data on five plant functional traits (wood density, leaf size, stem spines, leaf spines and latex production), as well as ecoregion-level data on extinct megafauna historical patterns, fire, climate, soil, hurricanes and geografical variables (first spreadsheet) for the Neotropical biogeographic realm (Table 1). It also includes species-level plant functional trait data, and the abundance (presence-absence for leaf size) of these species, and the occurrences extinct megafauna and extant mammal herbivore species per Neotropical ecoregion, as well as diet data compiled for megafauna species. The species-level functional trait data was compiled from the literature and the names of the species in the...
Large-scale studies are needed to increase our understanding of how large-scale conservation threats...
Although tropical rainforests play an important role in regulating the world's climate, they are at ...
These datasets are part of the article entitled 'Land-use changes lead to functional loss of te...
The main dataset consists of ecoregion-level data on five plant functional traits (wood density, lea...
Large mammal herbivores are important drivers of plant evolution and vegetation patterns, but the ex...
Aim: Biomes can diverge substantially in plant functional traits and disturbance regimens among regi...
[Methods] We compiled data on the presence of spines, SLA, WD, HMax and presence of spines for Afrot...
BACKGROUND: Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropica...
Extinction has increased as human activities impact ecosystems. Conservation assessments for the IUC...
The Cretaceous–Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs (66 Ma) led to a 25 million ye...
Plant traits are critical to plant form and function —including growth, survival and reproduction— a...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm-frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test whe...
The resources provided here comprise raw and final data sets used in our study 'Preadaptation and ad...
Tropical America (the Neotropics) and tropical Africa have comparable climate and share a geological...
Motivation: Leaf traits represent an important component of plant functional strategies, and those r...
Large-scale studies are needed to increase our understanding of how large-scale conservation threats...
Although tropical rainforests play an important role in regulating the world's climate, they are at ...
These datasets are part of the article entitled 'Land-use changes lead to functional loss of te...
The main dataset consists of ecoregion-level data on five plant functional traits (wood density, lea...
Large mammal herbivores are important drivers of plant evolution and vegetation patterns, but the ex...
Aim: Biomes can diverge substantially in plant functional traits and disturbance regimens among regi...
[Methods] We compiled data on the presence of spines, SLA, WD, HMax and presence of spines for Afrot...
BACKGROUND: Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropica...
Extinction has increased as human activities impact ecosystems. Conservation assessments for the IUC...
The Cretaceous–Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs (66 Ma) led to a 25 million ye...
Plant traits are critical to plant form and function —including growth, survival and reproduction— a...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm-frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test whe...
The resources provided here comprise raw and final data sets used in our study 'Preadaptation and ad...
Tropical America (the Neotropics) and tropical Africa have comparable climate and share a geological...
Motivation: Leaf traits represent an important component of plant functional strategies, and those r...
Large-scale studies are needed to increase our understanding of how large-scale conservation threats...
Although tropical rainforests play an important role in regulating the world's climate, they are at ...
These datasets are part of the article entitled 'Land-use changes lead to functional loss of te...