Authors
Felisa A Smith, S Kathleen Lyons, SK Morgan Ernest, Kate E Jones, Dawn M Kaufman, Tamar Dayan, Pablo A Marquet, James H Brown, John P Haskell
Publication date
2003/12
Journal
Ecology
Volume
84
Issue
12
Pages
3403-3403
Publisher
Ecological Society of America
Description
The purpose of this data set was to compile body mass information for all mammals on Earth so that we could investigate the patterns of body mass seen across geographic and taxonomic space and evolutionary time. We were interested in the heritability of body size across taxonomic groups (How conserved is body mass within a genus, family, and order?), in the overall pattern of body mass across continents (Do the moments and other descriptive statistics remain the same across geographic space?), and over evolutionary time (How quickly did body mass patterns iterate on the patterns seen today? Were the Pleistocene extinctions size specific on each continent, and did these events coincide with the arrival of man?). These data are also part of a larger project that seeks to integrate body mass patterns across very diverse taxa (NCEAS Working Group on Body Size in Ecology and Paleoecology: linking pattern …
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