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FragSAD : A database of diversity and species abundance distributions from habitat fragments
- Source :
- Chase, J M, Liebergesell, M, Sagouis, A, May, F, Blowes, S A, Berg, Å, Bernard, E, Brosi, B J, Cadotte, M W, Cayuela, L, Chiarello, A G, Cosson, J-F, Cresswell, W, Dami, F D, Dauber, J, Dickman, C R, Didham, R K, Edwards, D P, Farneda, F Z, Gavish, Y, Gonçalves-Souza, T, Guadagnin, D L, Henry, M, López-Baucells, A, Kappes, H, Mac Nally, R, Manu, S, Martensen, A C, McCollin, D, Meyer, C F J, Neckel-Oliveira, S, Nogueira, A, Pons, J-M, Raheem, D C, Ramos, F N, Rocha, R, Sam, K, Slade, E, Stireman III, J O, Struebig, M J, Vasconcelos, H & Ziv, Y 2019, ' FragSAD: A database of diversity and species abundance distributions from habitat fragments ', Ecology, vol. 100, no. 12, e02861 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2861, Ecology, Ecology, Ecological Society of America, 2019, 100 (12), ⟨10.1002/ecy.2861⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Associated data is available at: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.595718c; International audience; Habitat destruction is the single greatest anthropogenic threat to biodiversity. Decades of research on this issue have led to the accumulation of hundreds of data sets comparing species assemblages in larger, intact, habitats to smaller, more fragmented, habitats. Despite this, little synthesis or consensus has been achieved, primarily because of non-standardized sampling methodology and analyses of notoriously scale-dependent response variables (i.e., species richness). To be able to compare and contrast the results of habitat fragmentation on species’ assemblages, it is necessary to have the underlying data on species abundances and sampling intensity, so that standardization can be achieved. To accomplish this, we systematically searched the literature for studies where abundances of species in assemblages (of any taxa) were sampled from many habitat patches that varied in size. From these, we extracted data from several studies, and contacted authors of studies where appropriate data were collected but not published, giving us 117 studies that compared species assemblages among habitat fragments that varied in area. Less than one-half (41) of studies came from tropical forests of Central and South America, but there were many studies from temperate forests and grasslands from all continents except Antarctica. Fifty-four of the studies were on invertebrates (mostly insects), but there were several studies on plants (15), birds (16), mammals (19), and reptiles and amphibians (13). We also collected qualitative information on the length of time since fragmentation. With data on total and relative abundances (and identities) of species, sampling effort, and affiliated meta-data about the study sites, these data can be used to more definitively test hypotheses about the role of habitat fragmentation in altering patterns of biodiversity. There are no copyright restrictions. Please cite this data paper and the associated Dryad data set if the data are used in publications.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
QH301 Biology
habitat loss
Biodiversity
Didactics of sciences education
010603 evolutionary biology
01 natural sciences
ZA4050
QH301
Biological sciences::Ecology [Science]
species-area relationship
species richness
Relative species abundance
Relative abundance distribution
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Species–area relationship
disturbance
Habitat fragmentation
Ecology
ZA4050 Electronic information resources
010604 marine biology & hydrobiology
fungi
Species diversity
DAS
Disturbance
15. Life on land
Geography
Habitat destruction
Habitat
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology
Species richness
Habitat Fragmentation
habitat fragmentation
species abundance distribution
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00129658
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Chase, J M, Liebergesell, M, Sagouis, A, May, F, Blowes, S A, Berg, Å, Bernard, E, Brosi, B J, Cadotte, M W, Cayuela, L, Chiarello, A G, Cosson, J-F, Cresswell, W, Dami, F D, Dauber, J, Dickman, C R, Didham, R K, Edwards, D P, Farneda, F Z, Gavish, Y, Gonçalves-Souza, T, Guadagnin, D L, Henry, M, López-Baucells, A, Kappes, H, Mac Nally, R, Manu, S, Martensen, A C, McCollin, D, Meyer, C F J, Neckel-Oliveira, S, Nogueira, A, Pons, J-M, Raheem, D C, Ramos, F N, Rocha, R, Sam, K, Slade, E, Stireman III, J O, Struebig, M J, Vasconcelos, H & Ziv, Y 2019, ' FragSAD: A database of diversity and species abundance distributions from habitat fragments ', Ecology, vol. 100, no. 12, e02861 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2861, Ecology, Ecology, Ecological Society of America, 2019, 100 (12), ⟨10.1002/ecy.2861⟩
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....1474d108bf4b44ba147110d76da5dbf6
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2861