Native range estimates for red-listed vascular plants
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24675Dato
2022-03-29Type
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Besides being central for understanding both global biodiversity patterns and associated anthropogenic
impacts, species range maps are currently only available for a small subset of global biodiversity. Here,
we provide a set of assembled spatial data for terrestrial vascular plants listed at the global IUCN red
list. The dataset consists of pre-defned native regions for 47,675 species, density of available native
occurrence records for 30,906 species, and standardized, large-scale Maxent predictions for 27,208
species, highlighting environmentally suitable areas within species’ native regions. The data was
generated in an automated approach consisting of data scraping and fltering, variable selection, model
calibration and model selection. Generated Maxent predictions were validated by comparing a subset
to available expert-drawn range maps from IUCN (n=4,257), as well as by qualitatively inspecting
predictions for randomly selected species. We expect this data to serve as a substitute whenever expertdrawn species range maps are not available for conducting large-scale analyses on biodiversity patterns
and associated anthropogenic impacts.
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NatureSitering
Borgelt, Parada, Skarpaas, Verones. Native range estimates for red-listed vascular plants. Scientific Data. 2022Metadata
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