Pleistocene and Holocene Caninae Hypercarnivory Trait Data

A dataset of fossil Caninae (Canidae, Carnivora) tooth trait data for the Quaternary (Pleistocene and Holocene) of Europe. This dataset includes taxonomic information, fossil site, geological age, and length, width, and height of the lower first molar (m1). With these data, the degree of carnivory and the body size of each species can be calculated. Species data is averaged over multiple fossil occurrences. Data taken from multiple sources, but primarily from the literature. Additional North American Canidae data taken from Balisi & Van Valkenburgh, 2020. Communications Biology to use as a comparison with the collected European data.

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Additional Info

Field Value
Geographic coverage
Geographic description Europe
Bounding coordinates
North: 71.184525
West: -9.500666
East: 40.118112
South: 34.80089
Taxonomic coverage
Species Caninae
General taxonomic description All Caninae
Other info
Last Updated April 11, 2024, 20:09 (UTC)
Created April 11, 2024, 12:18 (UTC)

Responsible parties

Creator and point of contact
Name Susanne Fritz
Organization affiliations
SBiK-F - Geobiodiversity Research

Georg-Voigt-Straße 14-16
60325 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Website:https://www.senckenberg.de/en/institutes/sbik-f/rg-geobiodiversity-research/

Goethe University Frankfurt

Creator
Name Marlene Huebner
Organization affiliations
Goethe University Frankfurt

Metadata provider
Name Gemma Benevento
Organization affiliations
SBiK-F - Geobiodiversity Research

Georg-Voigt-Straße 14-16
60325 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Website:https://www.senckenberg.de/en/institutes/sbik-f/rg-geobiodiversity-research/

Research data management planning

Types of data that will be / are / were created during the project Numeric (spreadsheet, measurements, etc.)
Estimated volume of created data <10GB
Data will be stored at (long-term archived) Full datasets will be published alongside any future publication associated with this dataset. Data will either be published as a supplementary .csv file, or stored on a data repository such as Dryad.

Link to this dataset:

https://dataportal.senckenberg.de/dataset/70d8e8c1-43c7-4a62-bf2d-bc4d07da2065