A database of functional traits for spiders from native forests of the Iberian Peninsula and Macaronesia.
Nuria Macías HernándezCândida RamosMarc DomenechSara FeblesIrene SantosMiquel A ArnedoPaulo Alexandre Vieira BorgesBrent C EmersonPedro CardosoPublished in: Biodiversity data journal (2020)
We present a database that includes 12 biological traits for 506 spider species present in natural forests of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain) and three Macaronesian archipelagoes (Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands). The functional trait database consists of two sections:individual-level data for six morphological traits (total body size, prosoma length, prosoma width, prosoma height, tibia I length and fang length), based on direct measurements of 2844 specimens of all spider species; andspecies-level aggregate data for 12 traits (same 6 morphological traits as in the previous section plus dispersal ability, vertical stratification, circadian activity, foraging strategy, trophic specialization and colonization status), based on either the average of the direct measurements or bibliographic searches.This functional trait database will serve as a data standard for currently ongoing analyses that require trait and functional diversity statistics.