Table 1 Summary table indicating the ID and name of each Dupont’s lark population, along with patch size (ha) and population size (number of males counted).

From: A large-scale acoustic dataset of a passerine with spatially variable vocal behavior: fine-scale annotations of song and call types

Population ID

Population

Patch size (ha)

Population size

SONG

CALLS

Males with song recorded

Population song repertoire

Mean individual song

Males with calls recorded

Population call repertoire

Mean individual call

1

Urrea Jalón

158,69

32

10

35

7,4

7

6

2,71

2

Mediana

510,13

53

13

54

6,69

3

7

2,33

3

Planerón Lomaza

771,64

75

13

38

6,08

8

11

2,75

4

Planerón Sur

239,96

50

7

20

5,57

9

4

2,44

5

Planerón Norte

90,23

26

12

17

5,67

4

4

1,5

6

Fuentes

260,81

9

7

12

6

1

3

3

7

Pina Rabasa

105

29

10

17

5,2

1

4

4

8

Pina Castane

486,43

43

12

34

6,5

6

4

1,5

9

Pina Lerín

26,97

3

3

8

7

2

2

1,5

10

Azaila

42,06

21

15

12

6,07

8

3

2,38

11

Albalate

370,17

26

9

27

6,89

7

18

3,29

12

Lécera

126,71

32

9

20

5,44

4

8

3

13

Retortillo

356

73

10

26

5,5

7

7

2,14

14

Barcones Riba

132

17*

7

12

5,14

7

5

2,43

15

Barcones Pitfall

393

48

7

14

5,71

4

3

2

16

Layna

888

77

9

23

5,22

5

4

2,6

17

Embid

110

22

9

12

5

4

6

2

18

Blancas

536

23

8

24

5,88

5

9

3,2

19

Hontanar

198,9

12

10

12

4.5

0

0

0

20

Moya

274

33

11

24

5,64

5

6

2,6

Total

   

191

401

5.86

97

80

2.46

  1. For each vocalization type, the table also shows the number of males recorded, the population repertoire, and the mean individual repertoire for each population. The “Total” line shows the total number of males singing and calling recorded, the total number of song and call types identified in the study, and the mean individual song and call repertoire across all studied populations.