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MAMMALS IN PORTUGAL : A data set of terrestrial, volant, and marine mammal occurrences in P ortugal

Authors :
Grilo, Clara
Afonso, Beatriz C.
Afonso, Filipe
Alexandre, Marta
Aliácar, Sara
Almeida, Ana
Alonso, Ivan Prego
Álvares, Francisco
Alves, Paulo
Alves, Paulo Célio
Alves, Pedro
Duarte, Beatriz
Duro, Virginia
Encarnação, Cláudia
Eufrázio, Sofia
Fael, António
Falé, João Salvador
Faria, Sandra
Fernandes, C
Fernandes, Margarida
Lopes, Susana
Rosalino, L. M.
Costa, Gonçalo Ferrão
Ferreira, Clara
Ferreira, Diogo F.
Ferreira, Eduardo
Ferreira, Joaquim Pedro
Ferreira, João
Ferreira, Diana
Fonseca, Carlos
Fontes, Inês
Fragoso, Ricardo
Rosário, Inês T.
López-Baucells, Adrià
Franco, Claudia
Freitas, Tamira
Gabriel, Sofia I.
Gibb, Rory
Gil, Patricia
Gomes, Carla Patricia Jorge
Horta, Pedro
Gomes, Pedro
Gomes, Verónica
Rossa, Mariana
Grilo, Ana Filipa
Amado, Anabela
Guedes, Américo
Guilherme, Filipa
Gutiérrez, Iván
Harper, Henry
Herrera, José M.
Hipólito, Dário
Infante, Samuel
Jesus, José
Russo, Danilo
Loureiro, Armando
Loureiro, Filipa
Lourenço, Rui
Lourenço, Sofia
Lucas, Paula
Magalhães, Ana
Maldonado, Cristina
Marcolin, Fabio
Marques, Sara
Marques, J. Tiago
Sá, Pedro
Amendoeira, Vitor
Marques, Carina
Marques, Paulo
Marrecas, Pedro Caetano
Martins, Frederico
Martins, Raquel
Mascarenhas, Miguel
Mata, Vanessa A.
Mateus, Ana Rita
Matos, Milene
Sabino‐Marques, Helena
Medinas, Denis
Amorim, Francisco
Mendes, Tiago
Mendes, Gabriel
Mestre, Frederico
Milhinhas, Catarina
Mira, António
Monarca, Rita I.
Monteiro, Norberto
Monteiro, Barbara
Salgueiro, Vânia
Monterroso, Pedro
Nakamura, Mónia
Silva Aparício, Guilherme
Negrões, Nuno
Nóbrega, Eva K.
Nóvoa, Miguel
Nunes, Manuel
Nunes, Nuno Jardim
Oliveira, Flávio
Oliveira, José Miguel
Santos, Helena
M. Palmeirim, Jorge
Pargana, João
Paula, Anabela
Araújo, Ricardo
Paupério, Joana
Pedroso, Nuno M.
Pereira, Guilherme
Pereira, Pedro F.
Pereira, José
Pereira, Maria João Ramos
Santos, Joana
Petrucci-Fonseca, Francisco
Pimenta, Miguel
Pinto, Sara
Pinto, Nuno
Ascensão, Fernando
Pires, Rosa
Pita, Ricardo
Pontes, Carlos
Quaresma, Marisa
Queirós, João
Barbosa, A. Márcia
Queirós, Luís
Rainho, Ana
Graça Ramalhinho, Maria
Ramalho, Patrícia
Raposeira, Helena
Augusto, Margarida
Rasteiro, Francisco
Rebelo, Hugo
Regala, Frederico Tátá
Reto, Dyana
Jones, Kate E.
Ribeiro, Sérgio Bruno
Rio‐Maior, Helena
Rocha, Ricardo
Rocha, Rita Gomes
Rodrigues, Luísa
Román, Jacinto
Bandeira, Victor
Roque, Sara
Santos, João P. V.
Santos, Nuno
Santos, Sara
Santos, Carlos Pedro
Santos-Reis, Margarida
Serronha, Ana
Sierra, Pablo
Silva, Bruno
Silva, Carla S. G. M.
Silva, Clara
Laborde, Marina I.
Barbosa, Soraia
Silva, Diogo
Silva, Luís P.
Silva, Ricardo
Silva, Carmen
Silva Júnior, Flavio Manoel Rodrigues
Sousa, Pedro
Sousa‐Guedes, Diana
Spadoni, Giulia
Tapisso, Joaquim T.
Oliveira, Luís Lamas
Teixeira, Daniela
Barbosa, Sérgio
Teixeira, Sérgio
Teixeira, Nuno
Torres, Rita T.
Travassos, Paulo
Vale‐Gonçalves, Hélia
Cidraes‐Vieira, Nuno
Merten, Sophie
Luz Mathias, Maria
Leitão, Inês
Barreiro, Silvia
Barros, Paulo
Barros, Tânia
Barros, Filomena
Pinto Basto, Mafalda
Bernardino, Joana
Bicho, Sara
Biedma, Luis Eduardo
Borges, Marta
Braz, Luis
Lemos, Rita
Brito, José Carlos
Brito, Tiago
Cabral, João Alexandre
Calzada, Javier
Camarinha, Cláudia
Carapuço, Mafalda
Cardoso, Paulo
Carmo, Mário
Carrapato, Carlos
Silva Carrilho, Maílis
Lima, Cátia
Carvalho, Diogo Filipe T. C. S.
Carvalho, Filipe
Carvalho, João
Castro, Diana
Castro, Guilherme
Castro, Joana
Castro, Luis Roma
Catry, Filipe Xavier
Cerveira, Ana M.
Cid, André
Linck, Paloma
Clarke, Rafael
Conde, Conceição
Conde, José
Costa, Jorge
Costa, Mafalda
Costa, Pedro
Costa, Cristina
Couto, André Pedro
Craveiro, João
Dias, Marta
Lopes, Hugo
Dias, Sofia
Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
ESA, 2022.

Abstract

Mammals are threatened worldwide, with 26% of all species being includedin the IUCN threatened categories. This overall pattern is primarily associatedwith habitat loss or degradation, and human persecution for terrestrial mam-mals, and pollution, open net fishing, climate change, and prey depletion formarine mammals. Mammals play a key role in maintaining ecosystems func-tionality and resilience, and therefore information on their distribution is cru-cial to delineate and support conservation actions. MAMMALS INPORTUGAL is a publicly available data set compiling unpublishedgeoreferenced occurrence records of 92 terrestrial, volant, and marine mam-mals in mainland Portugal and archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira thatincludes 105,026 data entries between 1873 and 2021 (72% of the data occur-ring in 2000 and 2021). The methods used to collect the data were: live obser-vations/captures (43%), sign surveys (35%), camera trapping (16%),bioacoustics surveys (4%) and radiotracking, and inquiries that represent lessthan 1% of the records. The data set includes 13 types of records: (1) burrowsjsoil moundsjtunnel, (2) capture, (3) colony, (4) dead animaljhairjskullsjjaws, (5) genetic confirmation, (6) inquiries, (7) observation of live animal (8),observation in shelters, (9) photo trappingjvideo, (10) predators dietjpelletsjpine cones/nuts, (11) scatjtrackjditch, (12) telemetry and (13) vocalizationjecholocation. The spatial uncertainty of most records ranges between 0 and100 m (76%). Rodentia (n=31,573) has the highest number of records followedby Chiroptera (n=18,857), Carnivora (n=18,594), Lagomorpha (n=17,496),Cetartiodactyla (n=11,568) and Eulipotyphla (n=7008). The data setincludes records of species classified by the IUCN as threatened(e.g.,Oryctolagus cuniculus[n=12,159],Monachus monachus[n=1,512],andLynx pardinus[n=197]). We believe that this data set may stimulate thepublication of other European countries data sets that would certainly contrib-ute to ecology and conservation-related research, and therefore assisting onthe development of more accurate and tailored conservation managementstrategies for each species. There are no copyright restrictions; please cite thisdata paper when the data are used in publications.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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