Data from: Amphibians do not follow Bergmann's rule
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README.md
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SVL-Plethodon.csv
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Abstract
Body size clines are common in vertebrates, but comprehensive data for evaluating these trends can sometimes be limited. This dataset contains body size measurements for adult Plethodon salamanders from the National Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C., USA. It includes body size measurements (snout-vent length: SVL) obtained from 96,966 individuals from 45 species of Plethodon salamander, originally collected from 3974 populations for 3213 geographic locations in the Eastern United States. For each individual, SVL was measured to the nearest 0.1 mm using Brown & Sharpe Mark IV digital calipers.
DATA & FILE OVERVIEW
Description of dataset
A total of 96,966 individual salamanders from the genus Plethodon from the National Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C., USA were measured, and body size estimates were obtained (SVL).
File List:
File 1 Name: SVL-Plethodon.csv
File 1 Description: A comma-delimited CSV file containing the data
DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: SVL-Plethodon.csv
The file contains a matrix with the following columns of information:
- USNM: specimen number of each individual
- ID: species designation
- SVL: body size estimate (snout-vent length) measured in mm
- Latitude: latitude of collection locality
- Longitude: longitude of collection locality
NOTE: The precision of the Latitude and Longitude of endangered, vulnerable, and threatened species is reduced to 1 degree, 0.1 degrees, and 0.001 degrees, respectively, in accordance with GBIF guidelines.