The Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database

van Kleunen, M. - Pyšek, P. - Dawson, W. - Kreft, H. - Pergl, J. - Weigelt, P. - Stein, A. - Dullinger, S. - König, C. - Lenzner, B. - Maurel, N. - Moser, D. - Seebens, H - Kartesz, J. - Nishino, M. - Aleksanyan, A. - Ansong, M. - Antonova, L. - Barcelona, J. - Breckle, S. - Brundu, G. - Cabezas, F. - Cárdenas, D. - Cárdenas-Toro, J. - Castaño, N. - Chacón, E. - Chatelain, C. - Conn, B. - Sá Dechoum, M. - Dufour-Dror, J.M. - Ebel, A. - Figueiredo, E. - Fragman-Sapir, O. - Fuentes, N. - Groom, Q. - Henderson, L. - Jogan, N. - Krestov, P. - Kupriyanov, A. - Masciadri Bálsamo, Silvana - Meerman, J. - Morozova, O. - Nickrent, D. - Nowak, A. - Patzelt, A. - Pelser, P. - Wen-sheng, S. - Thomas, J. - Uludag, A. - Velayos, M. - Verkhosina, A. - Villaseñor, J. - Weber, E. - Wieringa, J. - Yazlık, A. - Zeddam, A. - Zykova, E. - Winter, M.

Resumen:

This dataset provides the Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database, version 1.2. GloNAF represents a data compendium on the occurrence and identity of naturalized alien vascular plant taxa across geographic regions (e.g. countries, states, provinces, districts, islands) around the globe. The dataset includes 13,939 taxa and covers 1,029 regions (including 381 islands). The dataset is based on 210 data sources. For each taxon-by-region combination, we provide information on whether the taxon is considered to be naturalized in the specific region (i.e. has established self-sustaining populations in the wild). Non-native taxa are marked as ‘alien’, when it is not clear whether they are naturalized. To facilitate alignment with other plant databases, we provide for each taxon the name as given in the original data source and the standardized taxon and family names used by The Plant List Version 1.1 (http://www.theplantlist.org/). We provide an ESRI shapefile including polygons for each region and information on whether it is an island or a mainland region, the country and the Taxonomic Databases Working Group (TDWG) regions it is part of (TDWG levels 1-4). We also provide several variables that can be used to filter the data according to quality and completeness of alien taxon lists, which vary among the combinations of regions and data sources. A previous version of the GloNAF dataset (version 1.1) has already been used in several studies on e.g. historical spatial flows of taxa between continents, and geographical patterns and determinants of naturalization across different taxonomic groups. We intend the updated and expanded GloNAF version presented here to be a global resource useful for studying plant invasions and changes in biodiversity from regional to global scales. We release these data into the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero license waiver (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/). When you use the data in your publication, we request that you cite this data paper. If GloNAF is a major part of the data analyzed in your study, you should consider inviting the GloNAF core team (see Originators in the Overall project description) as collaborators. If you plan to use the GloNAF dataset, we encourage you to contact the GloNAF core team to check whether there have been recent updates of the dataset, and whether similar analyses are already ongoing.


Detalles Bibliográficos
2019
Alien plants
Exotic plants
Global distribution
Naturalized plants
Neophytes
Non-native plants
Species invasions
Vascular plants
Inglés
Universidad de la República
COLIBRI
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König, C.
Lenzner, B.
Maurel, N.
Moser, D.
Seebens, H
Kartesz, J.
Nishino, M.
Aleksanyan, A.
Ansong, M.
Antonova, L.
Barcelona, J.
Breckle, S.
Brundu, G.
Cabezas, F.
Cárdenas, D.
Cárdenas-Toro, J.
Castaño, N.
Chacón, E.
Chatelain, C.
Conn, B.
Sá Dechoum, M.
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Ebel, A.
Figueiredo, E.
Fragman-Sapir, O.
Fuentes, N.
Groom, Q.
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Jogan, N.
Krestov, P.
Kupriyanov, A.
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Meerman, J.
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description This dataset provides the Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database, version 1.2. GloNAF represents a data compendium on the occurrence and identity of naturalized alien vascular plant taxa across geographic regions (e.g. countries, states, provinces, districts, islands) around the globe. The dataset includes 13,939 taxa and covers 1,029 regions (including 381 islands). The dataset is based on 210 data sources. For each taxon-by-region combination, we provide information on whether the taxon is considered to be naturalized in the specific region (i.e. has established self-sustaining populations in the wild). Non-native taxa are marked as ‘alien’, when it is not clear whether they are naturalized. To facilitate alignment with other plant databases, we provide for each taxon the name as given in the original data source and the standardized taxon and family names used by The Plant List Version 1.1 (http://www.theplantlist.org/). We provide an ESRI shapefile including polygons for each region and information on whether it is an island or a mainland region, the country and the Taxonomic Databases Working Group (TDWG) regions it is part of (TDWG levels 1-4). We also provide several variables that can be used to filter the data according to quality and completeness of alien taxon lists, which vary among the combinations of regions and data sources. A previous version of the GloNAF dataset (version 1.1) has already been used in several studies on e.g. historical spatial flows of taxa between continents, and geographical patterns and determinants of naturalization across different taxonomic groups. We intend the updated and expanded GloNAF version presented here to be a global resource useful for studying plant invasions and changes in biodiversity from regional to global scales. We release these data into the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero license waiver (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/). When you use the data in your publication, we request that you cite this data paper. If GloNAF is a major part of the data analyzed in your study, you should consider inviting the GloNAF core team (see Originators in the Overall project description) as collaborators. If you plan to use the GloNAF dataset, we encourage you to contact the GloNAF core team to check whether there have been recent updates of the dataset, and whether similar analyses are already ongoing.
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spelling van Kleunen M.Pyšek P.Dawson W.Kreft H.Pergl J.Weigelt P.Stein A.Dullinger S.König C.Lenzner B.Maurel N.Moser D.Seebens HKartesz J.Nishino M.Aleksanyan A.Ansong M.Antonova L.Barcelona J.Breckle S.Brundu G.Cabezas F.Cárdenas D.Cárdenas-Toro J.Castaño N.Chacón E.Chatelain C.Conn B.Sá Dechoum M.Dufour-Dror J.M.Ebel A.Figueiredo E.Fragman-Sapir O.Fuentes N.Groom Q.Henderson L.Jogan N.Krestov P.Kupriyanov A.Masciadri Bálsamo Silvana, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Biología.Meerman J.Morozova O.Nickrent D.Nowak A.Patzelt A.Pelser P.Wen-sheng S.Thomas J.Uludag A.Velayos M.Verkhosina A.Villaseñor J.Weber E.Wieringa J.Yazlık A.Zeddam A.Zykova E.Winter M.2022-06-03T15:27:13Z2022-06-03T15:27:13Z2019van Kleunen, M, Pyšek, P, Dawson, W, [y otros] "The Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database". Ecology. [en línea] 2019, 100: 1. 22 h. DOI: 10.1002/ecy.25420012-9658https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/3184010.1002/ecy.2542This dataset provides the Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database, version 1.2. GloNAF represents a data compendium on the occurrence and identity of naturalized alien vascular plant taxa across geographic regions (e.g. countries, states, provinces, districts, islands) around the globe. The dataset includes 13,939 taxa and covers 1,029 regions (including 381 islands). The dataset is based on 210 data sources. For each taxon-by-region combination, we provide information on whether the taxon is considered to be naturalized in the specific region (i.e. has established self-sustaining populations in the wild). Non-native taxa are marked as ‘alien’, when it is not clear whether they are naturalized. To facilitate alignment with other plant databases, we provide for each taxon the name as given in the original data source and the standardized taxon and family names used by The Plant List Version 1.1 (http://www.theplantlist.org/). We provide an ESRI shapefile including polygons for each region and information on whether it is an island or a mainland region, the country and the Taxonomic Databases Working Group (TDWG) regions it is part of (TDWG levels 1-4). We also provide several variables that can be used to filter the data according to quality and completeness of alien taxon lists, which vary among the combinations of regions and data sources. A previous version of the GloNAF dataset (version 1.1) has already been used in several studies on e.g. historical spatial flows of taxa between continents, and geographical patterns and determinants of naturalization across different taxonomic groups. We intend the updated and expanded GloNAF version presented here to be a global resource useful for studying plant invasions and changes in biodiversity from regional to global scales. We release these data into the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero license waiver (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/). When you use the data in your publication, we request that you cite this data paper. If GloNAF is a major part of the data analyzed in your study, you should consider inviting the GloNAF core team (see Originators in the Overall project description) as collaborators. 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spellingShingle The Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database
van Kleunen, M.
Alien plants
Exotic plants
Global distribution
Naturalized plants
Neophytes
Non-native plants
Species invasions
Vascular plants
status_str publishedVersion
title The Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database
title_full The Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database
title_fullStr The Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database
title_full_unstemmed The Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database
title_short The Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database
title_sort The Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database
topic Alien plants
Exotic plants
Global distribution
Naturalized plants
Neophytes
Non-native plants
Species invasions
Vascular plants
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/31840