Introducing IsoMad, a compilation of isotopic datasets for Madagascar
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Published:2024-08-09
Issue:1
Volume:11
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ISSN:2052-4463
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Container-title:Scientific Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sci Data
Author:
Hixon Sean W.ORCID, Fernandes Ricardo, Andriamahaihavana Antonin, Baden Andrea L., Blanco Marina B., Caulier GuillaumeORCID, Dammhahn Melanie, Eeckhaut Igor, Eppley Timothy M., Frédérich BrunoORCID, Ganzhorn Jörg U., Garbaras Andrius, Gibson Dean, Goodman Steven M.ORCID, Irwin Mitchell, Kelley Elizabeth A., Michel Loïc N., Lepoint Gilles, Loudon James E., Mittelheiser Laurent, Rakotondranary Jacques, Rasamisoa Delaïd C., Rasolofonirina Richard, Ratovonamana Yedidya, Razafindramanana Josia, Reisdorff Christoph, Sponheimer Matt, Terrana LucasORCID, Vasey Natalie, Crowley Brooke E.
Abstract
AbstractWe present the first open-access, island-wide isotopic database (IsoMad) for modern biologically relevant materials collected on Madagascar within the past 150 years from both terrestrial and nearshore marine environments. Isotopic research on the island has increasingly helped with biological studies of endemic organisms, including evaluating foraging niches and investigating factors that affect the spatial distribution and abundance of species. The IsoMad database should facilitate future work by making it easy for researchers to access existing data (even for those who are relatively unfamiliar with the literature) and identify both research gaps and opportunities for using various isotope systems to answer research questions. We also hope that this database will encourage full data reporting in future publications.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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