Supporting dataset on the content of Cu, Ni Cd, Pb, Zn, Ag, Mg, Fe, Co and Ca in the carcass, gastrointestinal tract tissues and the whole body of nestlings of a small passerine bird, the Eurasian Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus from an intensively fertilized fishpond habitat

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Grzegorz Orłowski , Lucyna Hałupka , Przemysław Pokorny , Bartosz Borczyk , Tomasz Skawiński , Wojciech Dobicki
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The dataset presented in this data paper supports “The prenatal assimilation of minerals and metals in the nestlings of a small passerine bird” (Orłowski et al. 2024) [1]. The article includes raw data on dead nestlings of a small passerine bird, the Eurasian Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus breeding in an extensive reedbed (with dominating plant species, the Common Reed Phragmites australis) located in an intensively fertilized fishpond habitat, the Stawy Milickie [Milicz Ponds] Nature Reserve (SW Poland). The data include the description of concentrations of Cu, Ni Cd, Pb, Zn, Ag, Mg, Fe, Co and Ca measured in the isolated, emptied gastrointestinal tract, the whole body, and carcass of the each of 26 individual nestlings of a different age (1–9 days old) and hence a different stage of post-natal development. The dataset includes also some additional information on the breeding biology of the focal species.
在密集施肥鱼塘中饲养的欧亚芦莺(Acrocephalus scirpaceus)幼鸟的胴体、胃肠道组织和全身中Cu、Ni、Cd、Pb、Zn、Ag、Mg、Fe、Co和Ca含量的支持数据。
本数据论文中提供的数据集支持“小型雀形鸟雏鸟中矿物质和金属的产前同化”(Orłowski etal . 2024)[1]。这篇文章包含了一种小型雀形目鸟类的死亡雏鸟的原始数据,欧亚芦苇莺Acrocephalus scirpaceus在位于Stawy Milickie [Milicz Ponds]自然保护区(波兰西南部)的一个密集施肥的鱼塘栖息地的广阔芦苇床上繁殖(主要植物物种是普通芦苇芦苇)。数据描述了26只不同年龄(1-9日龄)不同出生发育阶段的雏鸟在离体、排空胃肠道、全身和胴体中测量的Cu、Ni、Cd、Pb、Zn、Ag、Mg、Fe、Co和Ca的浓度。该数据集还包括一些关于焦点物种繁殖生物学的附加信息。
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Data in Brief
Data in Brief MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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审稿时长
70 days
期刊介绍: Data in Brief provides a way for researchers to easily share and reuse each other''s datasets by publishing data articles that: -Thoroughly describe your data, facilitating reproducibility. -Make your data, which is often buried in supplementary material, easier to find. -Increase traffic towards associated research articles and data, leading to more citations. -Open up doors for new collaborations. Because you never know what data will be useful to someone else, Data in Brief welcomes submissions that describe data from all research areas.
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