sPlot - a new tool for global vegetation analyses

Autor/a

Bruelheide, Helge

Dengler, Jürgen

Jiménez-Alfaro, Borja

Purschke, Oliver

Hennekens, Stephan M.

Chytrý, Milan

Pillar, Valério D.

Jansen, Florian

Kattge, Jens

Sandel, Brody

Aubin, Isabelle

Bergeron, Yves

Bergmeier, Erwin

Bjorkman, Anne D.

Bondareva, Viktoria

Borchardt, Peter

Botta-Dukát, Zoltán

Boyle, Brad

Breen, Amy

Brisse, Henry

Levesley, Aurora

Mencuccini, Maurizio

Byun, Chaeho

Cabido, Marcelo R.

Casella, Laura

Cayuela, Luis

Cerný, Tomás

Chepinoga, Victor

Csiky, János

Curran, Michael

Ćušterevska, Renata

Dajić Stevanović, Zora

Minden, Vanessa

Li, Ching-Feng

De Bie, Els

de Ruffray, Patrice

De Sanctis, Michele

Dimopoulos, Panayotis

Dressler, Stefan

Ejrnæs, Rasmus

El-Rouf, Mohamed Abd

El-Sheikh, Mousa

Enquist, Brian

Moeslund, Jesper Erenskjold

Ewald, Jörg

Liu, Hongyan

Fagúndez, Jaime

Finckh, Manfred

Font i Castell, Xavier

Forey, Estelle

Fotiadis, Georgios

García-Mijangos, Itziar

de Gasper, André Luis

Golub, Valentin

Moretti, Marco

Gutierrez, Alvaro G.

Hatim, Mohamed Z.

Lopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela

He, Tianhua

Higuchi, Pedro

Holubová, Dana

Hölzel, Norbert

Homeier, Jürgen

Indreica, Adrian

Işık Gürsoy, Deniz

Müller, Jonas V.

Jansen, Steven

Janssen, John

Jedrzejek, Birgit

Lysenko, Tatiana

Jiroušek, Martin

Jürgens, Norbert

Kącki, Zygmunt

Kavgacı, Ali

Kearsley, Elizabeth

Kessler, Michael

Munzinger, Jérôme

Knollová, Ilona

Kolomiychuk, Vitaliy

Korolyuk, Andrey

Kozhevnikova, Maria

Macanović, Armin

Kozub, Łukasz

Krstonošić, Daniel

Kühl, Hjalmar

Kühn, Ingolf

Kuzemko, Anna

Niinemets, Ülo

Küzmič, Filip

Landucci, Flavia

Mahdavi, Parastoo

Manning, Peter

Marcenò, Corrado

Biurrun, Idoia

Martynenko, Vassiliy

Nobis, Marcin

Noroozi, Jalil

Field, Richard

Agrillo, Emiliano

Nowak, Arkadiusz

Onyshchenko, Viktor

Overbeck, Gerhard E.

Ozinga, Wim A.

Pauchard, Anibal

Pedashenko, Hristo

Peñuelas, Josep

Pérez Haase, Aaron

Peterka, Tomáš

Petřík, Petr

Alvarez, Miguel

Haider, Sylvia

Phillips, Oliver L.

Prokhorov, Vadim

Rašomavičius, Valerijus

Revermann, Rasmus

Rodwell, John

Ruprecht, Eszter

Rūsiņa, Solvita

Samimi, Cyrus

Schaminée, Joop H. J.

Ambarlı, Didem

Schmiedel, Ute

Jandt, Ute

Šibík, Jozef

Šilc, Urban

Škvorc, Željko

Smyth, Anita

Sop, Tenekwetche

Sopotlieva, Desislava

Sparrow, Ben

Stančić, Zvjezdana

Angelini, Pierangela

Svenning, Jens-Christian

Swacha, Grzegorz

Lenoir, Jonathan

Tang, Zhiyao

Tsiripidis, Ioannis

Turtureanu, Pavel Dan

Uğurlu, Emin

Uogintas, Domas

Valachovič, Milan

Vanselow, Kim André

Apostolova, Iva

Vashenyak, Yulia

Vassilev, Kiril

Vélez-Martin, Eduardo

Peet, Robert K.

Venanzoni, Roberto

Vibrans, Alexander Christian

Violle, Cyrille

Virtanen, Risto

von Wehrden, Henrik

Wagner, Viktoria

Arfin Khan, Mohammed A. S.

Walker, Donald A.

Wana, Desalegn

Weiher, Evan

Wesche, Karsten

Peyre, Gwendolyn

Whitfeld, Timothy

Willner, Wolfgang

Wiser, Susan

Wohlgemuth, Thomas

Yamalov, Sergey

Arnst, Elise

Zizka, Georg

Zverev, Andrei

Sabatini, Francesco Maria

Schmidt, Marco

Schrodt, Franziska

Winter, Marten

Aćić, Svetlana

Attorre, Fabio

Baraloto, Christopher

Beckmann, Michael

Lee, Michael T.

Berg, Christian

Data de publicació

2025-02-07T16:07:20Z

2025-02-07T16:07:20Z

2019-03

2025-02-07T16:07:20Z

Resum

Aims: Vegetation-plot records provide information on the presence and cover or abundance of plants co-occurring in the same community. Vegetation-plot data are spread across research groups, environmental agencies and biodiversity research centers and, thus, are rarely accessible at continental or global scales. Here we present the sPlot database, which collates vegetation plots worldwide to allow for the exploration of global patterns in taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity at the plant community level. Results: sPlot version 2.1 contains records from 1,121,244 vegetation plots, which comprise 23,586,216 records of plant species and their relative cover or abundance in plots collected worldwide between 1885 and 2015. We complemented the information for each plot by retrieving climate and soil conditions and the biogeographic context (e.g., biomes) from external sources, and by calculating community-weighted means and variances of traits using gap-filled data from the global plant trait database TRY. Moreover, we created a phylogenetic tree for 50,167 out of the 54,519 species identified in the plots. We present the first maps of global patterns of community richness and community-weighted means of key traits. Conclusions: The availability of vegetation plot data in sPlot offers new avenues for vegetation analysis at the global scale.

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Anglès

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Wiley-Blackwell

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.12710

Journal of Vegetation Science, 2019, vol. 30, num.2, p. 161-186

https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.12710

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