Wildlife following people: A multidisciplinary assessment of the ancient colonization of the Mediterranean Basin by a long-lived raptor
- Moleón, Marcos 1
- Graciá, Eva 2
- García, Nuria 3
- Gil-Sánchez, José María 1
- Godinho, Raquel 4
- Beja, Pedro 4
- Palma, Luís 4
- Real, Joan 5
- Hernández-Matías, Antonio 5
- Muñoz, Antonio Román 6
- Arrondo, Eneko 1
- Sánchez-Zapata, José Antonio 2
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Universidad de Granada
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Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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Universidade Do Porto
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Universitat de Barcelona
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Universidad de Málaga
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Editor: Dryad
Año de publicación: 2024
Tipo: Dataset
Resumen
Here, we used a multidisciplinary approach to a) reconstruct the process of colonization of the Mediterranean Basin by a long-lived bird of prey, the Bonelli’s eagle (Aquila fasciata), and b) test the hypothesis that this colonization was unintentionally favored by anatomically modern humans through a release of competition by dominant species, primarily golden eagles (A. chrysaetos). For this, we used distribution, genetics, fossils, and ecological data. Data archived in Dryad includes all genetic information (Genetic_data.xlsx) and a portion of the ecological data (Ecological_data-provinces.xlsx, Ecological_data-nuclei.xlsx, Ecological_data-GLMs.xlsx, Ecological_data-reciprocal_occupation.xlsx), while the remaining data can be accessed from a) tables included in the manuscript and b) the original sources.