Splot – A New Tool for Global Vegetation Analyses

Helge Bruelheide,Juergen Dengler,Borja Jimenez-Alfaro,Oliver Purschke,Stephan M. Hennekens,Milan Chytry,Valerio D. Pillar,Florian Jansen,Jens Kattge,Brody Sandel,Isabelle Aubin,Idoia Biurrun,Richard Field,Sylvia Haider,Ute Jandt,Jonathan Lenoir,Robert K. Peet,Gwendolyn Peyre,Francesco Maria Sabatini,Marco Schmidt,Franziska Schrodt,Marten Winter,Svetlana Acic,Emiliano Agrillo,Miguel Alvarez,Didem Ambarli,Pierangela Angelini,Iva Apostolova,Mohammed A. S. Arfin Khan,Elise Arnst,Fabio Attorre,Christopher Baraloto,Michael Beckmann,Christian Berg,Yves Bergeron,Erwin Bergmeier,Anne D. Bjorkman,Viktoria Bondareva,Peter Borchardt,Zoltan Botta-Dukat,Brad Boyle,Amy Breen,Henry Brisse,Chaeho Byun,Marcelo R. Cabido,Laura Casella,Luis Cayuela,Tomas Cerny,Victor Chepinoga,Janos Csiky,Michael Curran,Renata Custerevska,Zora Dajic Stevanovic,Els De Bie,Patrice de Ruffray,Michele De Sanctis,Panayotis Dimopoulos,Stefan Dressler,Rasmus Ejrnaes,Mohamed Abd El-Rouf Mousa El-Sheikh,Brian Enquist, Joerg Ewald,Jaime Fagundez,Manfred Finckh,Xavier Font,Estelle Forey,Georgios Fotiadis,Itziar Garcia-Mijangos,Andre Luis de Gasper,Valentin Golub,Alvaro G. Gutierrez,Mohamed Z. Hatim,Tianhua He,Pedro Higuchi, Dana Holubova,Norbert Hoelzel, Juergen Homeier,Adrian Indreica,Deniz Isik Gursoy,Steven Jansen,John Janssen,Birgit Jedrzejek,Martin Jirousek,Norbert Juergens,Zygmunt Kacki,Ali Kavgaci,Elizabeth Kearsley,Michael Kessler,Ilona Knollova,Vitaliy Kolomiychuk,Andrey Korolyuk,Maria Kozhevnikova,Lukasz Kozub,Daniel Krstonosic,Hjalmar Kuehl,Ingolf Kuehn,Anna Kuzemko,Filip Kuzmic,Flavia Landucci,Michael T. Lee,Aurora Levesley,Ching-Feng Li,Hongyan Liu,Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez,Tatiana Lysenko,Armin Macanovic,Parastoo Mahdavi, Peter Manning,Corrado Marceno,Vassiliy Martynenko,Maurizio Mencuccini,Vanessa Minden,Jesper Erenskjold Moeslund,Marco Moretti,Jonas V. Mueller,Jerome Munzinger,Ulo Niinemets,Marcin Nobis,Jalil Noroozi,Arkadiusz Nowak,Viktor Onyshchenko,Gerhard E. Overbeck,Wim A. Ozinga,Anibal Pauchard,Hristo Pedashenko,Josep Penuelas,Aaron Perez-Haase,Tomas Peterka,Petr Petrik,Oliver L. Phillips,Vadim Prokhorov,Valerijus Rasomavicius,Rasmus Revermann,John Rodwell,Eszter Ruprecht,Solvita Rusina,Cyrus Samimi,Joop H. J. Schaminee,Ute Schmiedel,Jozef Sibik,Urban Silc,Zeljko Skvorc,Anita Smyth,Tenekwetche Sop,Desislava Sopotlieva,Ben Sparrow,Zvjezdana Stancic,Jens-Christian Svenning,Grzegorz Swacha,Zhiyao Tang,Ioannis Tsiripidis,Pavel Dan Turtureanu,Emin Ugurlu,Domas Uogintas,Milan Valachovic,Kim Andre Vanselow,Yulia Vashenyak,Kiril Vassilev,Eduardo Velez-Martin,Roberto Venanzoni,Alexander Christian Vibrans,Cyrille Violle,Risto Virtanen,Henrik von Wehrden,Viktoria Wagner,Donald A. Walker,Desalegn Wana,Evan Weiher,Karsten Wesche,Timothy Whitfeld,Wolfgang Willner,Susan Wiser,Thomas Wohlgemuth,Sergey Yamalov,Georg Zizka,Andrei Zverev

Journal of vegetation science(2019)

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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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biodiversity,community ecology,ecoinformatics,functional diversity,global scale,macroecology,phylogenetic diversity,plot database,sPlot,taxonomic diversity,vascular plant,vegetation releve
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