Oregon State University, Department of Integrative Biology, 4575 SW Research Way, Corvallis, OR, 97333, USA.
Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology, Department of Archaeology, Kahlaische Strasse 10, 07745, Jena, Germany.
Sci Data. 2024 Aug 9;11(1):857. doi: 10.1038/s41597-024-03705-2.
We 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.
我们呈现了第一个开放获取的、全岛范围的同位素数据库(IsoMad),该数据库包含了过去 150 年内在马达加斯加收集的来自陆地和近岸海洋环境的现代生物相关材料。对该岛的同位素研究越来越有助于对特有生物的生物学研究,包括评估觅食生态位以及调查影响物种空间分布和丰度的因素。IsoMad 数据库应该通过使研究人员更容易访问现有数据(即使是那些相对不熟悉文献的研究人员),并确定使用各种同位素系统回答研究问题的研究空白和机会,从而促进未来的工作。我们还希望这个数据库将鼓励在未来的出版物中全面报告数据。