{"@context":{"@vocab":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/schema/1.0/","rdfs":"http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#","dc":"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/","dcterms":"http://purl.org/dc/terms/","foaf":"http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/","prism":"http://prismstandard.org/namespaces/basic/2.0/","cinii":"http://ci.nii.ac.jp/ns/1.0/","datacite":"https://schema.datacite.org/meta/kernel-4/","ndl":"http://ndl.go.jp/dcndl/terms/","jpcoar":"https://github.com/JPCOAR/schema/blob/master/2.0/"},"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1882272492779567488.json","@type":"Dataset","productIdentifier":[{"identifier":{"@type":"DOI","@value":"10.5061/dryad.h622t6p"}}],"dc:title":[{"@value":"Data from: Allometric scaling of seed retention time in seed dispersers and its application to estimation of seed dispersal potentials of theropod dinosaurs"}],"dc:language":"en","description":[{"notation":[{"@value":"Seed retention time (SRT), the time interval between seed ingestion and  defaecation, is a critical parameter that determines the spatial pattern  of seed dispersal created by an animal, and is therefore, an essential  component of trait-based modelling of seed dispersal functions. However,  no simple predictive model of SRT for any given animal exists. We explored  the linkage between animal traits and SRT. We collected previously  published data on mean SRT for 112 species of birds, mammals, reptiles and  fishes and investigated the general allometric scaling of mean SRT with  body mass for each taxon. Moreover, we analysed the effects of food habit  and digestive strategy on mean SRT for birds and mammals. In general, mean  SRT increased with body mass in all four taxa, whereas the pattern of  allometric scaling varied greatly among the taxa. Birds had a smaller  intercept and larger slope than those of mammals, whereas reptiles had a  much larger intercept and smaller slope than those of either birds or  mammals. For birds, food habit was also detected as an important factor  affecting SRT. We applied the allometric scaling that was obtained for  birds to estimate mean SRT of extinct Mesozoic dinosaurs (Theropoda)—few  of which are assumed to have acted as seed dispersers. SRT for large  carnivorous theropods was estimated to be 4–5 days, when considering only  body mass. The present study provides allometric scaling parameters of  mean SRT for a variety of seed-dispersing animals, and highlights large  variations in scaling among taxa. The allometric scaling obtained could be  a critical component of further trait-based modelling of seed dispersal  functions. Further, the potential and limitations of the scaling of animal  SRT with body mass and a future pathway to the development of trait-based  modelling are discussed."}]},{"notation":[{"@value":"SeedRetentionTimeData of mean seed retention time (mean SRT) of animals,  obtained from 103 publications. Basically, each row correspponds to SRT  data of an animal for a plant species. A few studies measured SRT of an  animal for single plant species repeatedly with different conditions. In  that case, we present each mesurement separately. When mean SRT data were  pooled for several plants, they are shown in round brakets in the column  \"Plant Nomenclature\" (e.g. \"(5 Piper species)\"), and  when pseudo-seeds were used, it is shown in square brakets in the column  (e.g. \"[plastic marker]\"). Data extracted from figures were  indicated in \"Note\".AnimalTraitsInformation of traits of the 112  animals, for which we could obtain mean seed retention time. They include  51 birds, 47 mammals, 7 reptiles, 5 fishes and 2 invertebrates. Body mass,  food habit, and degestive strategy of each animal are shown. Food habits  are indicated as categories; C, carnivore (including insectivore); F,  frugivore; H, hervirore; O, ominivore.DataSourceList of the 103  publications from which we extracted mean seed retention times (SRTs) of  animals for our analysis.birds_50sppA phylogenetic tree of the focal birds  (50 species) in Newick format.mammals_45sppA phylogenetic tree of the  focal mammals (45 species) in Newick format."}]}],"creator":[{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1892272492779567488","@type":"Researcher","foaf:name":[{"@value":"Yoshikawa, Tetsuro"}]},{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1892272492779567489","@type":"Researcher","foaf:name":[{"@value":"Kawakami, Kazuto"}]},{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1892272492779567490","@type":"Researcher","foaf:name":[{"@value":"Masaki, Takashi"}]}],"publication":{"dc:publisher":[{"@value":"Dryad"}],"prism:publicationDate":"2019-01-01"},"dcterms:accessRights":"http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2","foaf:topic":[{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/all?q=medicine%20and%20health%20care","dc:title":"medicine and health care"},{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/all?q=trait-based%20model","dc:title":"trait-based model"},{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/all?q=Life%20Sciences","dc:title":"Life Sciences"},{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/all?q=Medicine","dc:title":"Medicine"},{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/all?q=Life%20sciences","dc:title":"Life sciences"}],"relatedProduct":[{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1360576121834754560","@type":"Article","relationType":["isReferencedBy","references","isSupplementTo"],"jpcoar:relatedTitle":[{"@value":"Allometric scaling of seed retention time in seed dispersers and its application to estimation of seed dispersal potentials of theropod dinosaurs"}]},{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1880865117944630016","@type":"Dataset","relationType":["hasPart"],"jpcoar:relatedTitle":[{"@value":"DataSource"}]},{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1882553967436321920","@type":"Dataset","relationType":["hasPart"],"jpcoar:relatedTitle":[{"@value":"mammals_45spp"}]},{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1882835442351132416","@type":"Dataset","relationType":["hasPart"],"jpcoar:relatedTitle":[{"@value":"birds_50spp"}]},{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1883679867302843136","@type":"Dataset","relationType":["hasPart"],"jpcoar:relatedTitle":[{"@value":"SeedRetentionTime"}]},{"@id":"https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1883679867435318016","@type":"Dataset","relationType":["hasPart"],"jpcoar:relatedTitle":[{"@value":"AnimalTraits"}]}],"dataSourceIdentifier":[{"@type":"OPENAIRE","@value":"doi_dedup___::79892549d60a6c77d0159def955498a3"}]}