Title: | The PREDICTS database: a global database of how local terrestrial biodiversity responds to human impacts |
Authors: | Hudson, Lawrence N. Newbold, Tim Contu, Sara Hill, Samantha L. L. Lysenko, Igor De Palma, Adriana Phillips, Helen R. P. Senior, Rebecca A. Bennett, Dominic J. Booth, Hollie Choimes, Argyrios Correia, David L. P. Day, Julie Echeverría-Londoño, Susy Garon, Morgan Harrison, Michelle L. K. Ingram, Daniel J. Jung, Martin Kemp, Victoria Kirkpatrick, Lucinda Martin, Callum D. Pan, Yuan White, Hannah J. Aben, Job Abrahamczyk, Stefan Adum, Gilbert B. Aguilar-Barquero, Virginia Aizen, Marcelo A.. Ancrenaz, Marc Arbeláez-Cortés, Enrique Armbrecht, Inge Azhar, Badrul Azpiroz, Adrián B. Baeten, Lander Báldi, András Banks, John E Barlow, Jos Batáry, Péter Bates, Adam J. Bayne, Erin M. Beja, Pedro Berg, Åke Berry, Nicholas J. Bicknell, Jake E. Bihn, Jochen H. Böhning-Gaese, Katrin Boekhout, Teun Boutin, Céline Bouyer, Jérémy Brearley, Francis Q. Brito, Isabel Sofia Brunet, Jörg Buczkowski, Grzegorz Buscardo, Erika Cabra-García, Jimmy Calviño-Cancela, María Cameron, Sydney A. Cancello, Eliana M. Carrijo, Tiago F. Carvalho, Anelena L. Castro, Helena Castro-Luna, Alejandro A. Cerda, Rolando Cerezo, Alexis Chauvat, Matthieu Clarke, Frank M. Cleary, Daniel F. R. Connop, Stuart P. D'Aniello, Biagio da Silva, Pedro Giovâni Darvill, Ben Dauber, Jens Dejean, Alain Diekötter, Tim Dominguez-Haydar, Yamileth Dormann, Carsten F. Dumont, Bertrand Dures, Simon G. Dynesius, Mats Edenius, Lars Elek, Zoltán Entling, Martin H. Farwig, Nina Fayle, Tom M. Felicioli, Antonio Felton, Annika M. Ficetola, Gentile F. Filgueiras, Bruno K. C. Fonte, Steven J. Fraser, Lauchlan H. Fukuda, Daisuke Furlani, Dario Ganzhorn, Jörg U. Garden, Jenni G. Gheler-Costa, Carla Giordani, Paolo Giordano, Simonetta Gottschalk, Marco S. Goulson, Dave Gove, Aaron D. Grogan, James Hanley, Mick E. Hanson, Thor Hashim, Nor R. Hawes, Joseph E. Hébert, Christian Helden, Alvin J. Henden, John-André Hernández, Lionel Herzog, Felix Higuera-Diaz, Diego Hilje, Branko Horgan, Finbarr G. Horváth, Roland Hylander, Kristoffer Isaacs-Cubides, Paola Ishitani, Masahiro Jacobs, Carmen T. Jaramillo, Víctor J. Jauker, Birgit Jonsell, Mats Jung, Thomas S. Kapoor, Vena Kati, Vassiliki Katovai, Eric Kessler, Michael Knop, Eva Kolb, Annette Kőrösi, Ádám Lachat, Thibault Lantschner, Victoria Le Féon, Violette LeBuhn, Gretchen Légaré, Jean-Philippe Letcher, Susan G. Littlewood, Nick A. López-Quintero, Carlos A. Louhaichi, Mounir Lövei, Gabor L Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban Luja, Victor H Maeto, Kaoru Magura, Tibor Mallari, Neil Aldrin Marin-Spiotta, Erika Marshall, E. J. P. Martínez, Eliana Mayfield, Margaret M. Mikusinski, Grzegorz Milder, Jeffrey C. Miller, James R. Morales, Carolina L. Muchane, Mary N. Muchane, Muchai Naidoo, Robin Nakamura, Akihiro Naoe, Shoji Nates-Parra, Guiomar Navarrete Gutierrez, Dario A. Neuschulz, Eike L. Noreika, Norbertas Norfolk, Olivia Noriega, Jorge Ari Nöske, Nicole M. O'Dea, Niall Oduro, William Ofori-Boateng, Caleb Oke, Chris O. Osgathorpe, Lynne M. Paritsis, Juan Parra-H, Alejandro Pelegrin, Nicolás Peres, Carlos A. Persson, Anna S. Petanidou, Theodora Phalan, Ben Philips, T Keith Poveda, Katja Power, Eileen F. Presley, Steven J. Proença, Vânia Quaranta, Marino Quintero, Carolina Redpath-Downing, Nicola A. Reid, J Leighton Reis, Yana T. Ribeiro, Danilo B. Richardson, Barbara A. Richardson, Michael J. Robles, Carolina A. Römbke, Jörg Romero-Duque, Luz Piedad Rosselli, Loreta Rossiter, Stephen J. Roulston, T'ai H Rousseau, Laurent Sadler, Jonathan P. Sáfián, Szabolcs Saldaña-Vázquez, Romeo A. Samnegård, Ulrika Schüepp, Christof Schweiger, Oliver Sedlock, Jodi L. Shahabuddin, Ghazala Sheil, Douglas Silva, Fernando A. B. Slade, Eleanor M. Smith-Pardo, Allan H. Sodhi, Navjot S. Somarriba, Eduardo J. Sosa, Ramón A. Stout, Jane C. Struebig, Matthew J. Sung, Yik-Hei Threlfall, Caragh G. Tonietto, Rebecca Tóthmérész, Béla Tscharntke, Teja Turner, Edgar C. Tylianakis, Jason M. Vanbergen, Adam J. Vassilev, Kiril Verboven, Hans A. F. Vergara, Carlos H. Vergara, Pablo M. Verhulst, Jort Walker, Tony R. Wang, Yanping Watling, James I. Wells, Konstans Williams, Christopher D. Willig, Michael R. Woinarski, John C. Z. Wolf, Jan H. D. Woodcock, Ben A. Yu, Douglas W. Zaitsev, Andrey S. Collen, Ben Ewers, Rob M. Mace, Georgina M. Purves, Drew W. Scharlemann, Jörn P W. Purvis, Andy |
Keywords: | Data sharing; global change; habitat destruction; land use |
Issue Date: | Dec-2014 |
Publisher: | Wiley-Blackwell |
Project: | The PREDICTS project was supported by the U.K. Natural Environment Research Council (Grant Number NE/J011193/1) and is a contribution from the Imperial College Grand Challenges in Ecosystems and the Environment initiative. Adriana De Palma was supported by the U.K. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (Grant Number BB/F017324/1). Helen Philips was supported by a Hans Rausing PhD Scholarship. |
metadata.degois.publication.title: | Ecology and Evolution |
metadata.degois.publication.volume: | 4 |
metadata.degois.publication.issue: | 24 |
Abstract: | Biodiversity continues to decline in the face of increasing anthropogenic pressures such as habitat destruction, exploitation, pollution and introduction of alien species. Existing global databases of species' threat status or population time series are dominated by charismatic species. The collation of datasets with broad taxonomic and biogeographic extents, and that support computation of a range of biodiversity indicators, is necessary to enable better understanding of historical declines and to project - and avert - future declines. We describe and assess a new database of more than 1.6 million samples from 78 countries representing over 28,000 species, collated from existing spatial comparisons of local-scale biodiversity exposed to different intensities and types of anthropogenic pressures, from terrestrial sites around the world. The database contains measurements taken in 208 (of 814) ecoregions, 13 (of 14) biomes, 25 (of 35) biodiversity hotspots and 16 (of 17) megadiverse countries. The database contains more than 1% of the total number of all species described, and more than 1% of the described species within many taxonomic groups - including flowering plants, gymnosperms, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, beetles, lepidopterans and hymenopterans. The dataset, which is still being added to, is therefore already considerably larger and more representative than those used by previous quantitative models of biodiversity trends and responses. The database is being assembled as part of the PREDICTS project (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems - http://www.predicts.org.uk). We make site-level summary data available alongside this article. The full database will be publicly available in 2015. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316/109394 |
ISSN: | 2045-7758 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ece3.1303 |
Rights: | openAccess |
Appears in Collections: | I&D CFE - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais
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