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Morphological measurements in a coastal Ecuadorian avifauna

Authors: Lele, Abhimanyu; Garrod, Holly; Ferguson, Euan; Azahara Prieto Gil, Carmen; Ellis, Mike;

Morphological measurements in a coastal Ecuadorian avifauna

Abstract

This dataset contains measurement of six morphological variables in 3444 individual birds. These birds were captured using mist-nets in the Reserva Jama-Coaque, operated by the Third Millennium Alliance, Manabí, Ecuador (0° 6’ 57.75” S, 80° 7’ 28.20” W) Data were collected in 2018 and 2019. The variables included here are unflattened wing chord, length of longest retrix, bill length from nares to tip, bill width at nares, bill depth at nares, and weight, as described in Pyle (1997). Also included are measurements of elevation of the sites at which birds were captured, and age and sex characteristics, when these could be determined. 

Missing morphological data in this data set is the result of premature escapes.

Please see associated manuscript for details on data collection. 

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comparative morphology, FOS: Biological sciences, Birds (Aves), Bill morphology

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