The AvianMetaNetwork: biotic interactions among birds of the continental United States and Canada

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Abstract

All organisms interact with other organisms, directly, and indirectly through different ecological relationships involving multiple types of interactions. Yet at broad continental scales, we lack comprehensive information on biotic interactions, which has hindered our ability to answer macroecological and eco-evolutionary questions across scales and to fully quantify the diversity of biotic interactions as an important dimension of biodiversity. Here, we help fill these gaps with an open and comprehensive dataset and data workflow of 25,907 pairwise, directional interspecific interactions among birds spanning a continental scale. All data are empirically documented and comprise bird-bird interactions across both breeding and non-breeding ranges of 731 focal avian taxa, covering all birds in the focal region of Canada and the continental United States, including Alaska. These data also include 1,258 additional avian taxa interacting with the focal taxa outside the focal region, resulting in 1,989 avian taxa altogether. The continental scale and breadth of interspecific interactions within these data fill fundamental knowledge gaps and enable scientists and practitioners to address a myriad of questions at broader scales than were previously possible.

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