MOSAIC: A Unified Trait Database to Complement Structured Population Models?

Open Access
Authors
  • C. Bernard
  • G. Silva Santos
  • J.A. Deere
  • R. Rodriguez-Caro
  • P. Capdevila
  • E. Kusch
  • S.J.L Gascoigne
  • J. Jackson
  • R. Salguero-Gómez
Publication date 01-06-2023
Journal Scientific Data
Volume | Issue number 10 | 335
Number of pages 15
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract
Despite exponential growth in ecological data availability, broader interoperability amongst datasets is needed to unlock the potential of open access. Our understanding of the interface of demography and functional traits is well-positioned to benefit from such interoperability. Here, we introduce MOSAIC, an open-access trait database that unlocks the demographic potential stored in the COMADRE, COMPADRE, and PADRINO open-access databases. MOSAIC data were digitised and curated through a combination of existing datasets and new trait records sourced from primary literature. In its first release, MOSAIC (v. 1.0.0) includes 14 trait fields for 300 animal and plant species: biomass, height, growth determination, regeneration, sexual dimorphism, mating system, hermaphrodism, sequential hermaphrodism, dispersal capacity, type of dispersal, mode of dispersal, dispersal classes, volancy, and aquatic habitat dependency. MOSAIC includes species-level phylogenies for 1,359 species and population-specific climate data. We identify how database integration can improve our understanding of traits well-quantified in existing repositories and those that are poorly quantified (e.g., growth determination, modularity). MOSAIC highlights emerging challenges associated with standardising databases and demographic measures.
Document type Article
Note With supplementary file.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02070-w
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