"DATLife (Demography of Aging across the Tree of Life) is a curated data
source for the comparative analysis of mortality and fertility across
animals. In this context, “curated” means that the quality of
information is assessed and recorded in the database.
All information in DATLife is checked carefully, eventually
recalculated, and continuously updated. DATLife contains only published
data. For each data type, the study location, the study duration, and
the end date of the study are recorded.
DATLife data are open access, free use, under the condition that DATLife is cited as the source. Please use the following format:
DATLife – The Demography Across the Tree of Life –
database. Max-Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Germany).
Available at www.datlife.org. (data downloaded on [date])
DATLife holds the following population-level information
1. Age-specific mortality, mostly published
as “life tables” or “age structures.” Currently, the database holds
original data as published, with complete lifetables calculated using
standard assumptions
2. Age-specific fertility
3. Stage-specific mortality means for our
purposes survival at a specific stage at which the exact ages are
unknown. Typical examples of stage-specific survival data are annual
juvenile and annual adult survival of animals.
4. Maximum observed lifespan is an extreme
value of an individual in a given population. To facilitate quality
assessment, we include the number of individual lifespans known within a
study group, and whether the maximum observed lifespan was from an
animal that was dead or alive.
5. Age at maturity. Although this age is
frequently recorded in other compilations of data (Pantheria database,
Animal Diversity Web), there are many fundamentally different
definitions of the “age at sexual maturity.” Here, the original
publications were retrieved and the exact data category is determined."
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