Specimen metadata
- Taxon - species name
- Family - taxonomic family to which species belongs
- Habitat - the natural environment for that species
- Habitat1 - as Habitat but all “riverine/nearshore” taxa are classed as “riverine” and “nearshore/oceanic” taxa are classed as “nearshore”
- Habitat2 - as Habitat, but “riverine/nearshore” taxa are classed as “nearshore” and “nearshore/oceanic” taxa are classed as “oceanic”
- Feeding behaviour - how the species usually acquires its prey
- Feeding1 - as Feeding behaviour, but all “raptorial/suction” taxa are classed as “raptorial”
- Feeding2 - as Feeding behaviour, but all “raptorial/suction” taxa are classed as “suction”
- Body size - maximum mass the species obtains
- Divetype - the type of dive the species usually makes (Shallow: estimated maximum dive depth ≤ 100 m. Mid: estimated maximum dive depth ~500 m. Deep: estimated maximum dive depth ~1000m. Verydeep: can dive well in excess of 1000 m.)
- Regime - which convergent regime the species belongs to, membership of the black regime signifies no convergence being found.
Resources
Cite this as
Travis Park; Bastien Mennecart; Loïc Costeur; Camille Grohé; Natalie Cooper (2018). Dataset: Convergent evolution in toothed whale cochleae. Resource: Specimen metadata. Natural History Museum Data Portal (data.nhm.ac.uk). https://doi.org/10.5519/0082968
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