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Title: A species-level trait dataset of bats in Europe and beyond
Authors: Froidevaux, Jérémy S. P.
Toshkova, Nia
Barbaro, Luc
Benítez-López, Ana
Kerbiriou, Christian
Le Viol, Isabelle
Pacifici, Michela
Santini, Luca
Stawski, Clare
Russo, Danilo
Dekker, Jasja
Alberdi, Antton
Amorim, Francisco
Ancillotto, Leonardo
Barré, Kévin
Bas, Yves
Cantú-Salazar, Lisette
Dechmann, Dina K. N.
Devaux, Tiphaine
Eldegard, Katrine
Fereidouni, Sasan
Furmankiewicz, Joanna
Hamidovic, Daniela
Hill, Davina L.
Ibáñez, Carlos
Julien, Jean-François
Juste, Javier
Kaňuch, Peter
Korine, Carmi
Laforge, Alexis
Legras, Gaëlle
Leroux, Camille
Lesiński, Grzegorz
Mariton, Léa
Marmet, Julie
Mata, Vanessa A.
Mifsud, Clare M.
Nistreanu, Victoria
Novella-Fernandez, Roberto
Rebelo, Hugo
Roche, Niamh
Roemer, Charlotte
Ruczyński, Ireneusz
Sørås, Rune
Uhrin, Marcel
Vella, Adriana
Voigt, Christian C.
Razgour, Orly
Keywords: Bats -- Europe
Bats -- Classification
Bats -- Ecology -- Europe
Biodiversity -- Data processing
Biogeography -- Data processing
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Froidevaux, J. S., Toshkova, N., Barbaro, L., Benítez-López, A., Kerbiriou, C., Le Viol, I.,...Razgour, O. (2023). A species-level trait dataset of bats in Europe and beyond. Scientific Data, 10(1), 253.
Abstract: Knowledge of species’ functional traits is essential for understanding biodiversity patterns, predicting the impacts of global environmental changes, and assessing the efficiency of conservation measures. Bats are major components of mammalian diversity and occupy a variety of ecological niches and geographic distributions. However, an extensive compilation of their functional traits and ecological attributes is still missing. Here we present EuroBaTrait 1.0, the most comprehensive and up-to-date trait dataset covering 47 European bat species. The dataset includes data on 118 traits including genetic composition, physiology, morphology, acoustic signature, climatic associations, foraging habitat, roost type, diet, spatial behaviour, life history, pathogens, phenology, and distribution. We compiled the bat trait data obtained from three main sources: (i) a systematic literature and dataset search, (ii) unpublished data from European bat experts, and (iii) observations from largescale monitoring programs. EuroBaTrait is designed to provide an important data source for comparative and trait-based analyses at the species or community level. The dataset also exposes knowledge gaps in species, geographic and trait coverage, highlighting priorities for future data collection.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/145956
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