Ecological trait data are essential for understanding the broad-scale distribution of biodiversity and its response to global change. For animals, diet represents a fundamental aspect of species’ evolutionary adaptations, ecological and functional roles, and trophic interactions. However, the importance of diet for macroevolutionary and macroecological dynamics remains little explored, partly because of the lack of comprehensive trait datasets. We compiled and evaluated a comprehensive global dataset of diet preferences of mammals ("MammalDIET"). Diet information was digitized from two global and cladewide data sources and errors of data entry by multiple data recorders were assessed. We then developed a hierarchical extrapolation procedure...
Aim: To evaluate how environment and evolutionary history interact to influence global patterns of m...
Mammals are characterized by the complex adaptations of their dentition, which are an indication tha...
We propose a quantitative approach for categorising mammalian diets based on the taxonomy of food it...
Ecological trait data are essential for understanding the broad-scale distribution of biodiversity a...
Ecological trait data are essential for understanding the broad-scale distribution of biodiversity a...
Diet is a key trait of an organism\u27s life history that influences a broad spectrum of ecological ...
1. Diet is a key trait of an organism’s life history that influences a broad spectrum of ecological ...
Motivation A species’ diet is central to understanding many aspects of its biology, including its b...
The use of species’ traits in macroecological analyses has gained popularity in the last decade, bec...
A comprehensive global dataset of diet preferences of mammals (‘MammalDIET’). Diet information was d...
Diet and body mass are highly important factors in mammalian ecology, and they have also proven to b...
The use of species’ traits in macroecological analyses has gained popularity in the last decade, bec...
Diet and body mass are highly important factors in mammalian ecology, and they have also proven to b...
Data needed for macroecological analyses are difficult to compile and often hidden away in supplemen...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.1. Prologue -- 2. Introduction -- 3. Dietary ...
Aim: To evaluate how environment and evolutionary history interact to influence global patterns of m...
Mammals are characterized by the complex adaptations of their dentition, which are an indication tha...
We propose a quantitative approach for categorising mammalian diets based on the taxonomy of food it...
Ecological trait data are essential for understanding the broad-scale distribution of biodiversity a...
Ecological trait data are essential for understanding the broad-scale distribution of biodiversity a...
Diet is a key trait of an organism\u27s life history that influences a broad spectrum of ecological ...
1. Diet is a key trait of an organism’s life history that influences a broad spectrum of ecological ...
Motivation A species’ diet is central to understanding many aspects of its biology, including its b...
The use of species’ traits in macroecological analyses has gained popularity in the last decade, bec...
A comprehensive global dataset of diet preferences of mammals (‘MammalDIET’). Diet information was d...
Diet and body mass are highly important factors in mammalian ecology, and they have also proven to b...
The use of species’ traits in macroecological analyses has gained popularity in the last decade, bec...
Diet and body mass are highly important factors in mammalian ecology, and they have also proven to b...
Data needed for macroecological analyses are difficult to compile and often hidden away in supplemen...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.1. Prologue -- 2. Introduction -- 3. Dietary ...
Aim: To evaluate how environment and evolutionary history interact to influence global patterns of m...
Mammals are characterized by the complex adaptations of their dentition, which are an indication tha...
We propose a quantitative approach for categorising mammalian diets based on the taxonomy of food it...