Name: | Traits_Tidal_Flat_Benthos_NW_Pacific_Japan_traitdatabase_v9_clean |
Description: | List of the values of the traits species by species. |
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Object Name: | Traits_Tidal_Flat_Benthos_NW_Pacific_Japan_traitdatabase_v9_clean.csv |
Size: | 55578 byte |
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Name | 1045 / 1045 | 1047 / 1047 | 1060 / 1060 | 1070 / 1070 | 1080 / 1080 | 1090 / 1090 | 1100 / 1100 | 1110 / 1110 | 1170 / 1170 | 1171 / 1171 | 1171 / 1171 | 1310 / 1310 | 1330 / 1330 | 1390 / 1390 | 1372 / 1372 | 1374 / 1374 | 1376 / 1376 | 1378 / 1378 | 1480 / 1480 | 1520 / 1520 | 1530 / 1530 | 1560 / 1560 | 1590 / 1590 | 1640 / 1640 | 1660 / 1660 | 1700 / 1700 | 1720 / 1720 | 1740 / 1740 | 1760 / 1760 | 1770 / 1770 | 1810 / 1810 | 1790 / 1790 | 1930 / 1930 | 1970 / 1970 | 2000 / 2000 | 2010 / 2010 | 2020 / 2020 | 2030 / 2030 | 2040 / 2040 | 2050 / 2050 | 2070 / 2070 | 2130 / 2130 |
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Definition | Identical number in this data set | Aphia ID used in the WORMS | Kingdom | Phylum names based in WORMS. Sipuncula was modified to Annelida (Sipuncula). | Class names based in WORMS. Although Polychaeta contains multiple class the name Polychaeta was used as is. | Order | Family | Species Name | 1. Cosmopolitan, 2. Western Pacific | (Edge of approx. S-N) | (Edge of approx. W-E) | Numerical value of average or range from low to high | 1 frequently dominant, 2 sometimes dominant, 3 not dominant, but numerous, 4 rare, 5, very rare | Estimated average from any of latter size information 1. <1 cm, 2. 1-2.5 cm, 3. 2.5-5 cm, 4. 5-10 cm, 5. >10 cm, 5. >50 cm | 1. <1 cm, 2. 1-2.5 cm, 3. 2.5-5 cm, 4. 5-10 cm, 5. >10 cm, 5. >50 cm | 1. <1 cm, 2. 1-2.5 cm, 3. 2.5-5 cm, 4. 5-10 cm, 5. >10 cm, 5. >50 cm | 1. <1 cm, 2. 1-2.5 cm, 3. 2.5-5 cm, 4. 5-10 cm, 5. >10 cm, 5. >50 cm | Original data extracted from papers and books | Category (1. Terrestrial, 2. Water surface, 3. Water column, 4. Bottom surface, 5. Shallow substratum, 6. Deep substratum) | The depth at the habitat substrate for benthic species (category): 1. 0 cm, 2. 1-10 cm, 3. 10-30 cm, 4. >30 cm | 1. Permanent attachment/Basically attached, 2. Burrower, 3. Drifter, 4. Swimmer, 5. Crawler, 6. Temporary attachment, | Type of habitat landscape (Category): 1. Tidal flats, 2. Rocky reef, 3. Sandy beach, 4. Seagrass or seaweed Bed, 5. Subtidal, 6. Estuary, 7. Salt marsh, 8. Swamp, 9. River (freshwater) | Substratum types (Category): 1. Rock, 2. Boulders, 3. Gravel, 4. Sand, 5.Sand-Mud, 6, Silt, 7. Mud, 8. Seagrass, 9. Biogenic reef, 10. Algae, 11. Terrestrial plant, 12. Salt marsh | Resistance to disturbances caused by waves and wind. It was assumed by the waves and wind strength the habitat: 1. Highly sensitive, 2. Moderately sensitive, 3. Tolerant | Suitable salinity (based on Venice System):1. Mixoeuhaline(30-40),2. Polyhaline (18-30), 3. Mesohaline (5-18), 4. Oligohaline(0.5-5), 5. Fresh water or terrestorial (0). | Category (1. Opportunistic, 2. Several per year, 3. Annual (once a year) or less) | Life of up to breeding: Category (1. >1 year, 2. <1 year) | Maximum life span in natural environment: 1. <1 year, 2. 1-5 years, 3. >5 years | Type of egg or larvae dispersion : 1 Direct development, 2 Floating occurs (eggs), 3 Floating occurs (larvae), 4 Benthic (eggs, fry), 5 Benthic (larvae), 6 Egg embryonic | 1. Separate eggs, 2. Egg sac | 1. Spring, 2. Summer, 3. Autumn, 4. Winter, 5 Not fixed, 1:3. Spring and Autumn (*Spring: Mar-May, summer: Jun-Aug., fall: Sep-Nov., winter: Dec-Feb.) | 1. Veliger, 2. Zoea larvae, 3. Trochophore larvae, 4. Other types of larvae | 1. Primary Producer, 2. Predator, 3. Surface deposit feeder (sediments are prey), 4. Deep deposit feeder (lower sediment prey), 5. Grazer, 6. Filtration, 7. Parasitic, 8. Scavenger, 9. Herbivore, 10. Omnivore/generalist | 1. Stab structure, 2. Gnaw structure, 3. Swallow structure (filter feeders included), 4. Grab structure: such as scissors, 5. Tentacles. *scissors for display will be another category | 1. Anadromous migratory, 2. Catadromous migratory, 3. Amphidromous migratory, 4. Seasonal migration (larvae are not included), 5. Run-up only, 6. Short migration for breeding, 7. Short migration for other purpose, 9. No migration | 1. Wind, 2. Water (sea water), 3. Contact (mating), 4. Biological vector | 1. Dioecious, 2. Simultaneous hermaphrodite, 3. Asexual reproduction,4. Protandry (male first),5. Protogyny (female first) | Method of bioturbation: 1. Diffusive mixing, 2. Surface deposition, 3. Conveyor belt transport, 4. Reverse conveyor belt transport, 5. Not Apparent, 6.Stone borer | 1. Fisheries (pressure by commercial fisheries*), 2. Self-consumption (local fisheries), 3. Leisure fisheries, including fishing bait, 4. No fishing pressure, * Fishing pressure include eradication activity of harmful species. | 1. Independent, 2. Parasite on/in, 3. Mutualist with/on/in, 4. Inquilinist with/on/in, 5. Commensal with/on/in, 6. Host | 1. Yes, 2. Suspicious, 3. No, 4. Known as alien species in any overseas area | References |
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Measurement Type | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | interval | interval | ratio | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | ratio | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal | nominal |
Measurement Domain |
Def | Identical number in this data set |
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Def | Aphia ID used in the WORMS |
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Def | Phylum names based in WORMS. Sipuncula was modified to Annelida (Sipuncula). |
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Def | Class names based in WORMS. Although Polychaeta contains multiple class the name Polychaeta was used as is. |
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Def | 1. Cosmopolitan, 2. Western Pacific |
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Def | 1 frequently dominant, 2 sometimes dominant, 3 not dominant, but numerous, 4 rare, 5, very rare |
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Def | Estimated average from any of latter size information 1. <1 cm, 2. 1-2.5 cm, 3. 2.5-5 cm, 4. 5-10 cm, 5. >10 cm, 5. >50 cm |
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Def | 1. <1 cm, 2. 1-2.5 cm, 3. 2.5-5 cm, 4. 5-10 cm, 5. >10 cm, 5. >50 cm |
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Def | 1. <1 cm, 2. 1-2.5 cm, 3. 2.5-5 cm, 4. 5-10 cm, 5. >10 cm, 5. >50 cm |
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Def | 1. <1 cm, 2. 1-2.5 cm, 3. 2.5-5 cm, 4. 5-10 cm, 5. >10 cm, 5. >50 cm |
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Def | Category (1. Terrestrial, 2. Water surface, 3. Water column, 4. Bottom surface, 5. Shallow substratum, 6. Deep substratum) |
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Def | The depth at the habitat substrate for benthic species (category): 1. 0 cm, 2. 1-10 cm, 3. 10-30 cm, 4. >30 cm |
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Def | 1. Permanent attachment/Basically attached, 2. Burrower, 3. Drifter, 4. Swimmer, 5. Crawler, 6. Temporary attachment, |
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Def | Type of habitat landscape (Category): 1. Tidal flats, 2. Rocky reef, 3. Sandy beach, 4. Seagrass or seaweed Bed, 5. Subtidal, 6. Estuary, 7. Salt marsh, 8. Swamp, 9. River (freshwater) |
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Def | Substratum types (Category): 1. Rock, 2. Boulders, 3. Gravel, 4. Sand, 5.Sand-Mud, 6, Silt, 7. Mud, 8. Seagrass, 9. Biogenic reef, 10. Algae, 11. Terrestrial plant, 12. Salt marsh |
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Def | Resistance to disturbances caused by waves and wind. It was assumed by the waves and wind strength the habitat: 1. Highly sensitive, 2. Moderately sensitive, 3. Tolerant |
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Def | Suitable salinity (based on Venice System):1. Mixoeuhaline(30-40),2. Polyhaline (18-30), 3. Mesohaline (5-18), 4. Oligohaline(0.5-5), 5. Fresh water or terrestorial (0). |
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Def | Category (1. Opportunistic, 2. Several per year, 3. Annual (once a year) or less) |
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Def | Life of up to breeding: Category (1. >1 year, 2. <1 year) |
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Def | Maximum life span in natural environment: 1. <1 year, 2. 1-5 years, 3. >5 years |
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Def | Type of egg or larvae dispersion : 1 Direct development, 2 Floating occurs (eggs), 3 Floating occurs (larvae), 4 Benthic (eggs, fry), 5 Benthic (larvae), 6 Egg embryonic |
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Def | 1. Separate eggs, 2. Egg sac |
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Def | 1. Spring, 2. Summer, 3. Autumn, 4. Winter, 5 Not fixed, 1:3. Spring and Autumn (*Spring: Mar-May, summer: Jun-Aug., fall: Sep-Nov., winter: Dec-Feb.) |
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Def | 1. Veliger, 2. Zoea larvae, 3. Trochophore larvae, 4. Other types of larvae |
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Def | 1. Primary Producer, 2. Predator, 3. Surface deposit feeder (sediments are prey), 4. Deep deposit feeder (lower sediment prey), 5. Grazer, 6. Filtration, 7. Parasitic, 8. Scavenger, 9. Herbivore, 10. Omnivore/generalist |
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Def | 1. Stab structure, 2. Gnaw structure, 3. Swallow structure (filter feeders included), 4. Grab structure: such as scissors, 5. Tentacles. *scissors for display will be another category |
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Def | 1. Anadromous migratory, 2. Catadromous migratory, 3. Amphidromous migratory, 4. Seasonal migration (larvae are not included), 5. Run-up only, 6. Short migration for breeding, 7. Short migration for other purpose, 9. No migration |
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Def | 1. Wind, 2. Water (sea water), 3. Contact (mating), 4. Biological vector |
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Def | 1. Dioecious, 2. Simultaneous hermaphrodite, 3. Asexual reproduction,4. Protandry (male first),5. Protogyny (female first) |
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Def | Method of bioturbation: 1. Diffusive mixing, 2. Surface deposition, 3. Conveyor belt transport, 4. Reverse conveyor belt transport, 5. Not Apparent, 6.Stone borer |
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Def | 1. Fisheries (pressure by commercial fisheries*), 2. Self-consumption (local fisheries), 3. Leisure fisheries, including fishing bait, 4. No fishing pressure, * Fishing pressure include eradication activity of harmful species. |
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Def | 1. Independent, 2. Parasite on/in, 3. Mutualist with/on/in, 4. Inquilinist with/on/in, 5. Commensal with/on/in, 6. Host |
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Def | 1. Yes, 2. Suspicious, 3. No, 4. Known as alien species in any overseas area |
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Accuracy Report |
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