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Biodiversidata: A novel dataset for the vascular plant species diversity in Uruguay

BACKGROUND: South America hosts some of the world’s most prominent biodiversity hotspots. Yet, Uruguay – a country where multiple major ecosystems converge – ranks amongst the countries with the lowest levels of available digital biodiversity data in the continent. Such prevalent data scarcity has s...

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Autores principales: Grattarola, Florencia, González, Andrés, Mai, Patricia, Cappuccio, Laura, Fagúndez-Pachón, César, Rossi, Florencia, Teixeira de Mello, Franco, Urtado, Lucía, Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7606476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33192152
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e56850
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author Grattarola, Florencia
González, Andrés
Mai, Patricia
Cappuccio, Laura
Fagúndez-Pachón, César
Rossi, Florencia
Teixeira de Mello, Franco
Urtado, Lucía
Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel
author_facet Grattarola, Florencia
González, Andrés
Mai, Patricia
Cappuccio, Laura
Fagúndez-Pachón, César
Rossi, Florencia
Teixeira de Mello, Franco
Urtado, Lucía
Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel
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description BACKGROUND: South America hosts some of the world’s most prominent biodiversity hotspots. Yet, Uruguay – a country where multiple major ecosystems converge – ranks amongst the countries with the lowest levels of available digital biodiversity data in the continent. Such prevalent data scarcity has significantly undermined our ability to progress towards evidence-based conservation actions – a critical limitation for a country with a strong focus on agricultural industries and only 1.3% of the land surface guarded by protected areas. Under today’s rapid biodiversity loss and environmental changes, the need for open-access biodiversity data is more pressing than ever before. To address this national issue, Biodiversidata – Uruguay’s first Consortium of Biodiversity Data – has recently emerged with the aim of assembling a constantly growing database for the biodiversity of this country. While the first phase of the project targeted vertebrate biodiversity, the second phase presented in this paper spans the biodiversity of plants. NEW INFORMATION: As part of the second phase of the Biodiversidata initiative, we present the first comprehensive open-access species-level database of the vascular plant diversity recorded in Uruguay to date (i.e. all species for which data are currently available and species presence has been confirmed). It contains 12,470 occurrence records from across 1,648 species and 160 families, which roughly represents 60% of the total recorded flora of Uruguay. The primary biodiversity data include extant native and introduced species from the lycophytes, ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms groups. Records were collated from multiple sources, including data available in peer-reviewed scientific literature, institutional scientific collections and datasets contributed by members of the Biodiversidata initiative. The complete database can be accessed at the Zenodo repository: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3954406
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spelling pubmed-76064762020-11-12 Biodiversidata: A novel dataset for the vascular plant species diversity in Uruguay Grattarola, Florencia González, Andrés Mai, Patricia Cappuccio, Laura Fagúndez-Pachón, César Rossi, Florencia Teixeira de Mello, Franco Urtado, Lucía Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel Biodivers Data J Data Paper (Biosciences) BACKGROUND: South America hosts some of the world’s most prominent biodiversity hotspots. Yet, Uruguay – a country where multiple major ecosystems converge – ranks amongst the countries with the lowest levels of available digital biodiversity data in the continent. Such prevalent data scarcity has significantly undermined our ability to progress towards evidence-based conservation actions – a critical limitation for a country with a strong focus on agricultural industries and only 1.3% of the land surface guarded by protected areas. Under today’s rapid biodiversity loss and environmental changes, the need for open-access biodiversity data is more pressing than ever before. To address this national issue, Biodiversidata – Uruguay’s first Consortium of Biodiversity Data – has recently emerged with the aim of assembling a constantly growing database for the biodiversity of this country. While the first phase of the project targeted vertebrate biodiversity, the second phase presented in this paper spans the biodiversity of plants. NEW INFORMATION: As part of the second phase of the Biodiversidata initiative, we present the first comprehensive open-access species-level database of the vascular plant diversity recorded in Uruguay to date (i.e. all species for which data are currently available and species presence has been confirmed). It contains 12,470 occurrence records from across 1,648 species and 160 families, which roughly represents 60% of the total recorded flora of Uruguay. The primary biodiversity data include extant native and introduced species from the lycophytes, ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms groups. Records were collated from multiple sources, including data available in peer-reviewed scientific literature, institutional scientific collections and datasets contributed by members of the Biodiversidata initiative. The complete database can be accessed at the Zenodo repository: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3954406 Pensoft Publishers 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7606476/ /pubmed/33192152 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e56850 Text en Florencia Grattarola, Andrés González, Patricia Mai, Laura Cappuccio, César Fagúndez-Pachón, Florencia Rossi, Franco Teixeira de Mello, Lucía Urtado, Daniel Pincheira-Donoso http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Grattarola, Florencia
González, Andrés
Mai, Patricia
Cappuccio, Laura
Fagúndez-Pachón, César
Rossi, Florencia
Teixeira de Mello, Franco
Urtado, Lucía
Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel
Biodiversidata: A novel dataset for the vascular plant species diversity in Uruguay
title Biodiversidata: A novel dataset for the vascular plant species diversity in Uruguay
title_full Biodiversidata: A novel dataset for the vascular plant species diversity in Uruguay
title_fullStr Biodiversidata: A novel dataset for the vascular plant species diversity in Uruguay
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversidata: A novel dataset for the vascular plant species diversity in Uruguay
title_short Biodiversidata: A novel dataset for the vascular plant species diversity in Uruguay
title_sort biodiversidata: a novel dataset for the vascular plant species diversity in uruguay
topic Data Paper (Biosciences)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7606476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33192152
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e56850
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