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AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora
Document Type
article
Author
Falster, DanielGallagher, RachaelWenk, Elizabeth HWright, Ian JIndiarto, DonyAndrew, Samuel CBaxter, CaitlanLawson, JamesAllen, StuartFuchs, AnneMonro, AnnaKar, FontiAdams, Mark AAhrens, Collin WAlfonzetti, MatthewAngevin, TaraApgaua, Deborah MGArndt, StefanAtkin, Owen KAtkinson, JoeAuld, TonyBaker, Andrewvon Balthazar, MariaBean, AnthonyBlackman, Chris JBloomfield, KeithBowman, David MJSBragg, JasonBrodribb, Timothy JBuckton, GenevieveBurrows, GeoffCaldwell, ElizabethCamac, JamesCarpenter, RaymondCatford, Jane ACawthray, Gregory RCernusak, Lucas AChandler, GregoryChapman, Alex RCheal, DavidCheesman, Alexander WChen, Si-ChongChoat, BrendanClinton, BrookClode, Peta LColeman, HelenCornwell, William KCosgrove, MeredithCrisp, MichaelCross, ErikaCrous, Kristine YCunningham, SaulCurran, TimothyCurtis, EllenDaws, Matthew IDeGabriel, Jane LDenton, Matthew DDong, NingDu, PengzhenDuan, HonglangDuncan, David HDuncan, Richard PDuretto, MarcoDwyer, John MEdwards, CherylEsperon-Rodriguez, ManuelEvans, John REveringham, Susan EFarrell, ClaireFirn, JenniferFonseca, Carlos RobertoFrench, Ben JFrood, DougFunk, Jennifer LGeange, Sonya RGhannoum, OulaGleason, Sean MGosper, Carl RGray, EmmaGroom, Philip KGrootemaat, SaskiaGross, CarolineGuerin, GregGuja, LydiaHahs, Amy KHarrison, Matthew TomHayes, Patrick EHenery, MartinHochuli, DieterHowell, JocelynHuang, GuominHughes, LesleyHuisman, JohnIlic, JugoslavJagdish, AshikaJin, DanielJordan, GregoryJurado, EnriqueKanowski, JohnKasel, Sabine
Source
Scientific Data. 8(1)
Subject
Plant Biology
Biological Sciences
Ecology
Australia
Databases
Factual
Phenotype
Plant Physiological Phenomena
Plants
Language
Abstract
We introduce the AusTraits database - a compilation of values of plant traits for taxa in the Australian flora (hereafter AusTraits). AusTraits synthesises data on 448 traits across 28,640 taxa from field campaigns, published literature, taxonomic monographs, and individual taxon descriptions. Traits vary in scope from physiological measures of performance (e.g. photosynthetic gas exchange, water-use efficiency) to morphological attributes (e.g. leaf area, seed mass, plant height) which link to aspects of ecological variation. AusTraits contains curated and harmonised individual- and species-level measurements coupled to, where available, contextual information on site properties and experimental conditions. This article provides information on version 3.0.2 of AusTraits which contains data for 997,808 trait-by-taxon combinations. We envision AusTraits as an ongoing collaborative initiative for easily archiving and sharing trait data, which also provides a template for other national or regional initiatives globally to fill persistent gaps in trait knowledge.