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Morphology of Gallotia galloti, sampling locations and environmental zones on Tenerife
These data include the sampling locations, environmental zones (delineation described in Algar & Lopez-Darias doi: 10.1111/ecog.01696), and morphology of Gallotia galloti from across Tenerife. All measurements are in mm. Head measurements are described in the supplementary material to Algar & Lopez-Darias doi: 10.1111/ecog.01696
Supp_Mat_Final_June13
Supplementary Material
Stuart_etal_dataframes.RData
This R workspace image contains two dataframes, one for anoles and one for terraranans. Each data frame contains pairwise environmental dissimilarity and species turnover values for island and mainland sub regions. The columns are: | geo_dist: geographic distance between sampling areas | climelev.pc.dist: environmental distance between sampling areas from a pca on environmental variables and elevation | log.area.diff: the difference in log area between sampling areas | sor: Sorensen's index of species turnover | jac: jaccard's index | comp.type: Identifies measures as mainland-mainland (m.m), mainland-island (i.m), or island-island (i.i) | comp.nums: identifies the corresponding sampling areas, which are mapped in the accompanying ArcGIS grids in the Stuart_etal_sample_areas.zip fil
Stuart_etal_sample_areas
Stuart_etal_sample_areas.zip | This compressed folder contains two ArcGIS grids: ter_m_i_samp (Terraranans) and an_m_i_samp (anoles). Each grid shows the mainland range of the relevant clade (values of 1.0), mainland sampled areas (50xxx) and islands included in the analysis(60xxx
Munoz_2014_AmNat_Dryad
Body size, locality, and elevation data for all individuals used in this study
Appendix A. Tables showing numbers of records and model accuracy by species name.
Tables showing numbers of records and model accuracy by species name
Appendix B. Maximum snout-vent length (SVL), regardless of sex, of hylid species.
Maximum snout-vent length (SVL), regardless of sex, of hylid species
Appendix A. Summary statistics for 55 Hylidae communities collected from the literature.
Summary statistics for 55 Hylidae communities collected from the literature
Appendix B. Map showing change in mean growing season temperature between 1900–1930 and 1960–1990.
Map showing change in mean growing season temperature between 1900–1930 and 1960–1990
GlobTherm, a global database on thermal tolerances for aquatic and terrestrial organisms, Excel format
This database includes thermal tolerance metrics for 2,133 species of multicellular algae, plants, fungi, and animals in 43 classes, 203 orders and 525 families from both aquatic, and terrestrial realms, extracted from published studies. Abbreviated citations are included in the 'REF_min' and 'REF_max' variable in the data file. For full citations, please see the attached workbook, "References_1_09_2017.xlsx".
The data are available in both Excel and CSV formats in the Dryad Digital Repository (doi:10.5061/dryad.1cv08). Updates to the data and metadata will be curated through the iDiv data portal (https://idata.idiv.de/). For example, in the future we plan to include interspecific variation in the dataset, to provide multiple estimates of thermal tolerance limits for a given species where estimates determined using the best possible methods will be more highly ranked