Abstract

We present data of morphometric measurements of a wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus population collected in the Doñana National Park (SW Spain) in the periods between 1978-81 and 2006-07. These data have been extrapolated from specimens deposited in the Doñana Biological Station Collection. The data in this article support the information provided in the research article “Marked reduction in body size of a wood mouse population in less than 30 years” [1].

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  • Subject area More specific subject area Type of data How data was acquired Data format Experimental factors

  • Analyzed The data proceed from specimens deposited in a Don~ana Biological Station Collection (DBSC hereon) were collected from five zones within the Don~ana National Park, all in the same biotope

  • The cranial measurements were taken after the dissection in the laboratory of the Don~ana Biological Station Collection

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Subject area More specific subject area Type of data How data was acquired Data format Experimental factors. Figures and text file Data from Don~ana Biological Station Collection Analyzed The data proceed from specimens deposited in a Don~ana Biological Station Collection (DBSC hereon) were collected from five zones within the Don~ana National Park, all in the same biotope (scrublands). The weight and the measurements of external trait as well as species and sex identification were recorded at the moment when the dead specimen was found in the trap.

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