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Appendix S3: Additional Tables
Additional Table S1 to support the paper
Matrices
This file contains the raw matrices analysed. For more informations on analysis them, please refer to:
https://github.com/TGuillerme/Missing_living_mammals/
For any queries, please email me at:
[email protected]
Appendix S1: Additional details of datasets
Additional details of the datasets, and how these were processed prior to analysis. Also contains images of the phylogenies used for interest
Appendix S2: Additional figures
Additional figures to support the pape
SIDER stable isotope data
The data comprise 409 observations of ∆15N and ∆13C TDFs derived from controlled feeding trials on 26 bird and 27 mammal species. Explanatory variables that can be included in creating the predictive model are detailed in Table 1. Species taxonomic names follow those used in the Bininda-Emonds et al. (2007) and Jetz et al. (2012) phylogenies. Habitat was defined as either marine or terrestrial based on typical foraging habitat. Sampling tissues were reduced into categories that reflect the metabolic pathway and expected turnover of the tissue. For example, fur and whiskers were all defined under the heading of hair. Diet type is defined as either herbivore, carnivore, omnivore and pellet diets
SIDER
Link out to SIDER (Stable Isotope Discrimination Estimation in R). This package allows users to estimate Trophic Discrimination Factors (TDF) for species with no current measured TDF values using Bayesian imputation. This package is based on the MCMCglmm package and runs a MCMCglmm analysis on multiple trees using mulTree
Figure S8 from Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution
Activity ratios in <i>Stegodon</i> molar
Figure S5 from Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution
Toothrows and cranial elements of <i>Raksasamys tikusbesar</i>
Text S1; Text S2; Text S3; Table S1; Table S2; Table S3; Table S4; Table S5 and Table S6 from Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution
Fossils and dating of <i>Stegodon sumbaensis</i>.; Systematic palaeontology.; Phylogenetic placement of <i>Milimonggamys</i> and <i>Raksasamys</i>.; Caves on Sumba investigated for Quaternary fossils.; Toothrow lengths and mass estimates for Lesser Sunda murids.; Morphological character matrix of southeast Asian murids.; Maxillary tooth measurements for <i>Varanus hooijeri</i>.; Uranium-series isotope data from line analyses of <i>Stegodon</i> molar.; Uranium-series isotope data from spot analyses of Stegodon molar
Figure S4 from Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution
Toothrows and cranial elements of <i>Milimonggamys juliae</i>