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Lawrence N Hudson1, Tim Newbold2, Sara Contu1, Samantha L L Hill3, Igor Lysenko4, Adriana De Palma5, Helen R P Phillips5, Tamera I Alhusseini6, Felicity E Bedford7, Dominic J Bennett4, Hollie Booth8, Victoria J Burton9, Charlotte W T Chng4, Argyrios Choimes5, David L P Correia10, Julie Day4, Susy Echeverría-Londoño5, Susan R Emerson1, Di Gao1, Morgan Garon4, Michelle L K Harrison4, Daniel J Ingram11, Martin Jung11, Victoria Kemp12, Lucinda Kirkpatrick13, Callum D Martin14, Yuan Pan15, Gwilym D Pask-Hale1, Edwin L Pynegar16, Alexandra N Robinson6, Katia Sanchez-Ortiz17, Rebecca A Senior15, Benno I Simmons4, Hannah J White18, Hanbin Zhang17, Job Aben19, Stefan Abrahamczyk20, Gilbert B Adum21, Virginia Aguilar-Barquero22, Marcelo A Aizen23, Belén Albertos24, E L Alcala25, Maria Del Mar Alguacil26, Audrey Alignier27, Marc Ancrenaz28, Alan N Andersen29, Enrique Arbeláez-Cortés30, Inge Armbrecht31, Víctor Arroyo-Rodríguez32, Tom Aumann33, Jan C Axmacher34, Badrul Azhar35, Adrián B Azpiroz36, Lander Baeten37, Adama Bakayoko38, András Báldi39, John E Banks40, Sharad K Baral41, Jos Barlow42, Barbara I P Barratt43, Lurdes Barrico44, Paola Bartolommei45, Diane M Barton43, Yves Basset46, Péter Batáry47, Adam J Bates48, Bruno Baur49, Erin M Bayne50, Pedro Beja51, Suzan Benedick52, Åke Berg53, Henry Bernard54, Nicholas J Berry55, Dinesh Bhatt56, Jake E Bicknell57, Jochen H Bihn58, Robin J Blake59, Kadiri S Bobo60, Roberto Bóçon61, Teun Boekhout62, Katrin Böhning-Gaese63, Kevin J Bonham64, Paulo A V Borges65, Sérgio H Borges66, Céline Boutin67, Jérémy Bouyer68, Cibele Bragagnolo69, Jodi S Brandt70, Francis Q Brearley71, Isabel Brito72, Vicenç Bros73, Jörg Brunet74, Grzegorz Buczkowski75, Christopher M Buddle76, Rob Bugter77, Erika Buscardo78, Jörn Buse79, Jimmy Cabra-García80, Nilton C Cáceres81, Nicolette L Cagle82, María Calviño-Cancela83, Sydney A Cameron84, Eliana M Cancello85, Rut Caparrós86, Pedro Cardoso87, Dan Carpenter88, Tiago F Carrijo85, Anelena L Carvalho66, Camila R Cassano89, Helena Castro44, Alejandro A Castro-Luna90, Cerda B Rolando91, Alexis Cerezo92, Kim Alan Chapman93, Matthieu Chauvat94, Morten Christensen95, Francis M Clarke96, Daniel F R Cleary97, Giorgio Colombo98, Stuart P Connop99, Michael D Craig100, Leopoldo Cruz-López101, Saul A Cunningham102, Biagio D'Aniello103, Neil D'Cruze104, Pedro Giovâni da Silva105, Martin Dallimer106, Emmanuel Danquah107, Ben Darvill108, Jens Dauber109, Adrian L V Davis110, Jeff Dawson111, Claudio de Sassi112, Benoit de Thoisy113, Olivier Deheuvels114, Alain Dejean115, Jean-Louis Devineau116, Tim Diekötter117, Jignasu V Dolia118, Erwin Domínguez119, Yamileth Dominguez-Haydar120, Silvia Dorn121, Isabel Draper122, Niels Dreber123, Bertrand Dumont124, Simon G Dures125, Mats Dynesius126, Lars Edenius127, Paul Eggleton1, Felix Eigenbrod128, Zoltán Elek129, Martin H Entling130, Karen J Esler131, Ricardo F de Lima132, Aisyah Faruk133, Nina Farwig134, Tom M Fayle135, Antonio Felicioli136, Annika M Felton137, Roderick J Fensham138, Ignacio C Fernandez139, Catarina C Ferreira140, Gentile F Ficetola141, Cristina Fiera142, Bruno K C Filgueiras143, Hüseyin K Fırıncıoğlu144, David Flaspohler145, Andreas Floren146, Steven J Fonte147, Anne Fournier148, Robert E Fowler11, Markus Franzén149, Lauchlan H Fraser150, Gabriella M Fredriksson151, Geraldo B Freire152, Tiago L M Frizzo152, Daisuke Fukuda153, Dario Furlani98, René Gaigher154, Jörg U Ganzhorn155, Karla P García156, Juan C Garcia-R157, Jenni G Garden158, Ricardo Garilleti24, Bao-Ming Ge159, Benoit Gendreau-Berthiaume160, Philippa J Gerard161, Carla Gheler-Costa162, Benjamin Gilbert163, Paolo Giordani164, Simonetta Giordano103, Carly Golodets165, Laurens G L Gomes166, Rachelle K Gould167, Dave Goulson11, Aaron D Gove168, Laurent Granjon169, Ingo Grass170, Claudia L Gray171, James Grogan172, Weibin Gu173, Moisès Guardiola174, Nihara R Gunawardene175, Alvaro G Gutierrez176, Doris L Gutiérrez-Lamus177, Daniela H Haarmeyer178, Mick E Hanley179, Thor Hanson180, Nor R Hashim181, Shombe N Hassan182, Richard G Hatfield183, Joseph E Hawes184, Matt W Hayward185, Christian Hébert186, Alvin J Helden184, John-André Henden187, Philipp Henschel188, Lionel Hernández189, James P Herrera190, Farina Herrmann47, Felix Herzog191, Diego Higuera-Diaz192, Branko Hilje193, Hubert Höfer194, Anke Hoffmann195, Finbarr G Horgan196, Elisabeth Hornung197, Roland Horváth198, Kristoffer Hylander199, Paola Isaacs-Cubides200, Hiroaki Ishida201, Masahiro Ishitani202, Carmen T Jacobs110, Víctor J Jaramillo203, Birgit Jauker204, F Jiménez Hernández205, McKenzie F Johnson82, Virat Jolli206, Mats Jonsell207, S Nur Juliani208, Thomas S Jung209, Vena Kapoor210, Heike Kappes211, Vassiliki Kati212, Eric Katovai213, Klaus Kellner214, Michael Kessler215, Kathryn R Kirby216, Andrew M Kittle217, Mairi E Knight218, Eva Knop219, Florian Kohler220, Matti Koivula221, Annette Kolb222, Mouhamadou Kone223, Ádám Kőrösi224, Jochen Krauss146, Ajith Kumar225, Raman Kumar226, David J Kurz227, Alex S Kutt228, Thibault Lachat229, Victoria Lantschner230, Francisco Lara122, Jesse R Lasky231, Steven C Latta232, William F Laurance233, Patrick Lavelle234, Violette Le Féon235, Gretchen LeBuhn236, Jean-Philippe Légaré237, Valérie Lehouck238, María V Lencinas239, Pia E Lentini240, Susan G Letcher241, Qi Li242, Simon A Litchwark243, Nick A Littlewood244, Yunhui Liu245, Nancy Lo-Man-Hung246, Carlos A López-Quintero247, Mounir Louhaichi248, Gabor L Lövei249, Manuel Esteban Lucas-Borja250, Victor H Luja251, Matthew S Luskin227, M Cristina MacSwiney G252, Kaoru Maeto253, Tibor Magura198, Neil Aldrin Mallari254, Louise A Malone255, Patrick K Malonza256, Jagoba Malumbres-Olarte257, Salvador Mandujano258, Inger E Måren259, Erika Marin-Spiotta260, Charles J Marsh261, E J P Marshall262, Eliana Martínez263, Guillermo Martínez Pastur239, David Moreno Mateos264, Margaret M Mayfield265, Vicente Mazimpaka122, Jennifer L McCarthy266, Kyle P McCarthy267, Quinn S McFrederick268, Sean McNamara269, Nagore G Medina270, Rafael Medina271, Jose L Mena272, Estefania Mico273, Grzegorz Mikusinski274, Jeffrey C Milder275, James R Miller276, Daniel R Miranda-Esquivel277, Melinda L Moir278, Carolina L Morales279, Mary N Muchane280, Muchai Muchane281, Sonja Mudri-Stojnic282, A Nur Munira283, Antonio Muoñz-Alonso284, B F Munyekenye285, Robin Naidoo286, A Naithani287, Michiko Nakagawa288, Akihiro Nakamura289, Yoshihiro Nakashima290, Shoji Naoe291, Guiomar Nates-Parra292, Dario A Navarrete Gutierrez293, Luis Navarro-Iriarte294, Paul K Ndang'ang'a295, Eike L Neuschulz296, Jacqueline T Ngai297, Violaine Nicolas298, Sven G Nilsson299, Norbertas Noreika300, Olivia Norfolk301, Jorge Ari Noriega302, David A Norton303, Nicole M Nöske304, A Justin Nowakowski305, Catherine Numa306, Niall O'Dea307, Patrick J O'Farrell308, William Oduro309, Sabine Oertli310, Caleb Ofori-Boateng311, Christopher Omamoke Oke312, Vicencio Oostra313, Lynne M Osgathorpe314, Samuel Eduardo Otavo315, Navendu V Page316, Juan Paritsis317, Alejandro Parra-H318, Luke Parry319, Guy Pe'er320, Peter B Pearman321, Nicolás Pelegrin322, Raphaël Pélissier323, Carlos A Peres324, Pablo L Peri325, Anna S Persson299, Theodora Petanidou326, Marcell K Peters146, Rohan S Pethiyagoda327, Ben Phalan328, T Keith Philips329, Finn C Pillsbury330, Jimmy Pincheira-Ulbrich331, Eduardo Pineda332, Joan Pino333, Jaime Pizarro-Araya334, A J Plumptre335, Santiago L Poggio336, Natalia Politi337, Pere Pons338, Katja Poveda339, Eileen F Power340, Steven J Presley341, Vânia Proença342, Marino Quaranta343, Carolina Quintero317, Romina Rader344, B R Ramesh345, Martha P Ramirez-Pinilla346, Jai Ranganathan347, Claus Rasmussen348, Nicola A Redpath-Downing349, J Leighton Reid350, Yana T Reis351, José M Rey Benayas352, Juan Carlos Rey-Velasco353, Chevonne Reynolds354, Danilo Bandini Ribeiro355, Miriam H Richards356, Barbara A Richardson357, Michael J Richardson357, Rodrigo Macip Ríos358, Richard Robinson359, Carolina A Robles360, Jörg Römbke361, Luz Piedad Romero-Duque362, Matthias Rös363, Loreta Rosselli364, Stephen J Rossiter12, Dana S Roth365, T'ai H Roulston366, Laurent Rousseau367, André V Rubio368, Jean-Claude Ruel10, Jonathan P Sadler369, Szabolcs Sáfián370, Romeo A Saldaña-Vázquez371, Katerina Sam372, Ulrika Samnegård373, Joana Santana51, Xavier Santos51, Jade Savage374, Nancy A Schellhorn375, Menno Schilthuizen376, Ute Schmiedel377, Christine B Schmitt378, Nicole L Schon379, Christof Schüepp219, Katharina Schumann380, Oliver Schweiger149, Dawn M Scott381, Kenneth A Scott382, Jodi L Sedlock383, Steven S Seefeldt384, Ghazala Shahabuddin385, Graeme Shannon386, Douglas Sheil387, Frederick H Sheldon388, Eyal Shochat389, Stefan J Siebert214, Fernando A B Silva390, Javier A Simonetti368, Eleanor M Slade391, Jo Smith392, Allan H Smith-Pardo393, Navjot S Sodhi394, Eduardo J Somarriba91, Ramón A Sosa395, Grimaldo Soto Quiroga396, Martin-Hugues St-Laurent397, Brian M Starzomski398, Constanti Stefanescu399, Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter146, Philip C Stouffer400, Jane C Stout340, Ayron M Strauch401, Matthew J Struebig402, Zhimin Su403, Marcela Suarez-Rubio404, Shinji Sugiura253, Keith S Summerville405, Yik-Hei Sung406, Hari Sutrisno407, Jens-Christian Svenning408, Tiit Teder409, Caragh G Threlfall410, Anu Tiitsaar409, Jacqui H Todd255, Rebecca K Tonietto411, Ignasi Torre412, Béla Tóthmérész413, Teja Tscharntke47, Edgar C Turner414, Jason M Tylianakis415, Marcio Uehara-Prado416, Nicolas Urbina-Cardona417, Denis Vallan418, Adam J Vanbergen419, Heraldo L Vasconcelos420, Kiril Vassilev421, Hans A F Verboven422, Maria João Verdasca423, José R Verdú273, Carlos H Vergara424, Pablo M Vergara425, Jort Verhulst426, Massimiliano Virgilio427, Lien Van Vu428, Edward M Waite429, Tony R Walker430, Hua-Feng Wang431, Yanping Wang432, James I Watling433, Britta Weller155, Konstans Wells434, Catrin Westphal47, Edward D Wiafe435, Christopher D Williams436, Michael R Willig437, John C Z Woinarski382, Jan H D Wolf438, Volkmar Wolters204, Ben A Woodcock439, Jihua Wu440, Joseph M Wunderle441, Yuichi Yamaura291, Satoko Yoshikura442, Douglas W Yu443, Andrey S Zaitsev444, Juliane Zeidler445, Fasheng Zou446, Ben Collen447, Rob M Ewers4, Georgina M Mace447, Drew W Purves448, Jörn P W Scharlemann449, Andy Purvis5.
Abstract
The PREDICTS project-Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems (www.predicts.org.uk)-has collated from published studies a large, reasonably representative database of comparable samples of biodiversity from multiple sites that differ in the nature or intensity of human impacts relating to land use. We have used this evidence base to develop global and regional statistical models of how local biodiversity responds to these measures. We describe and make freely available this 2016 release of the database, containing more than 3.2 million records sampled at over 26,000 locations and representing over 47,000 species. We outline how the database can help in answering a range of questions in ecology and conservation biology. To our knowledge, this is the largest and most geographically and taxonomically representative database of spatial comparisons of biodiversity that has been collated to date; it will be useful to researchers and international efforts wishing to model and understand the global status of biodiversity.Entities:
Keywords: data sharing; global biodiversity modeling; global change; habitat destruction; land use
Year: 2016 PMID: 28070282 PMCID: PMC5215197 DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2579
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecol Evol ISSN: 2045-7758 Impact factor: 2.912
Figure 1Sampling locations. Map colors indicate biomes, taken from the Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World dataset (The Nature Conservancy, 2009), shown in a geographic (WGS84) projection. Circle radii are proportional to log10 of the number of samples at that Site. All circles have the same degree of partial transparency. Sites added to the database since Hudson et al. (2014) are shown in pink
Figure 2Coverage of biomes. The percentage of Studies (a and b), Sites (c and d), and samples (e and f) against percentages of terrestrial NPP (Net Primary Productivity, computed as in Hudson et al., 2014; a, c, and e) and terrestrial area (b, d, and f). Biome codes and colors are as in Figure 1
Figure 3Numbers of Sites against the areas of biodiversity hotspots and of high biodiversity wilderness areas (HBWAs). Hotspots are shown by circles and HBWAs by squares; symbols are colored by the predominant biogeographic realm in which they fall. Hotspots are 1 California Floristic Province, 2 Madrean Pine‐Oak Woodlands, 3 Atlantic Forest, 4 Caribbean Islands, 5 Cerrado, 6 Chilean Winter Rainfall and Valdivian Forests, 7 Mesoamerica, 8 Tropical Andes, 9 Tumbes‐Choco‐Magdalena, 10 Irano‐Anatolian, 11 Japan, 12 Mediterranean Basin, 13 Mountains of Central Asia, 14 Mountains of Southwest China, 15 Cape Floristic Region, 16 Coastal Forests of Eastern Africa, 17 Eastern Afromontane, 18 Guinean Forests of West Africa, 19 Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands, 20 Maputaland‐Pondoland‐Albany, 21 Succulent Karoo, 22 Himalaya, 23 Indo‐Burma, 24 Philippines, 25 Sundaland, 26 Western Ghats and Sri Lanka, 27 East Melanesian Islands, 28 Forests of East Australia, 29 New Zealand, 30 Southwest Australia, 31 Wallacea, 32 Polynesia‐Micronesia and HBWAs are 33 Amazonia, 34 Congo Forests, 35 New Guinea, 36 North American Deserts. Unrepresented are the hotspots Caucasus, Horn of Africa, New Caledonia and the HBWA Miombo‐Mopane Woodlands and Savannas
Figure 4Taxonomic coverage. The numbers of species in our database against the numbers of described species within each of 59 higher taxa, as estimated by Chapman (2009), on logarithmic axes. Vertebrates are shown in red, arthropods in pink, other animals in gray, plants in green, and fungi in blue. The dashed, solid, and dotted lines indicate 10, 1, and 0.1% representation, respectively. Groups with just a single species represented (Diplura and Zoraptera) are not shown
Figure 5Number of Studies by lowest common taxonomic group. Bars show the number of Studies within each lowest common taxon (so, one Study examined the species Swietenia macrophylla, three Studies examined the species Bombus pascuorum, ten Studies examined multiple species within the genus Bombus, and so on). Colors are as in Figure 4. Numbers on the right are the primary references from which data were taken: 1 Basset et al. (2008), 2 Buscardo et al. (2008), 3 Christensen and Heilmann‐Clausen (2009), 4 Domínguez, Bahamonde, and Muñoz‐Escobar (2012), 5 López‐Quintero, Straatsma, Franco‐Molano, and Boekhout (2012), 6 Nöske et al. (2008), 7 Norton, Espie, Murray, and Murray (2006), 8 Peri, Lencinas, Martínez Pastur, Wardell‐Johnson, and Lasagno (2013), 9 Robinson and Williams (2011), 10 Barratt et al. (2005), 11 Bonham, Mesibov, and Bashford (2002), 12 Boutin, Martin, and Baril (2009), 13 Carpenter et al. (2012), 14 Gaigher and Samways (2010), 15 Ge et al. (2012), 16 Hayward (2009), 17 Leighton‐Goodall, Brown, Hammond, and Eggleton (2012), 18 Muchane et al. (2012), 19 Ngai et al. (2008), 20 Richardson, Richardson, and Soto‐Adames (2005), 21 Schon, Mackay, Minor, Yeates, and Hedley (2008), 22 Schon, Mackay, Yeates, and Minor (2010), 23 Schon, Mackay, and Minor (2011), 24 Smith (2006), 25 Smith, Potts, Woodcock, and Eggleton (2008), 26 Smith, Potts, and Eggleton (2008), 27 Todd et al. (2011), 28 Vasconcelos et al. (2009), 29 Walker, Wilson, Norbury, Monks, and Tanentzap (2014), 30 Baeten, Velghe, et al. (2010), 31 Bakayoko, Martin, Chatelain, Traore, and Gautier (2011), 32 Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) (2013a), 33 Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) (2013b), 34 Dumont et al. (2009), 35 Firincioglu, Seefeldt, Sahin, and Vural (2009), 36 Haarmeyer, Schmiedel, Dengler, and Bosing (2010), 37 Joubert, Esler, and Privett (2009), 38 Norfolk, Eichhorn, and Gilbert (2013), 39 Page, Qureshi, Rawat, and Kushalappa (2010), 40 Proença, Pereira, Guilherme, and Vicente (2010), 41 Sheil et al. (2002), 42 Wang, Lencinas, Ross Friedman, Wang, and Qiu (2011), 43 Alignier and Deconchat (2013), 44 Baeten, Hermy, Van Daele, and Verheyen (2010), 45 Barlow, Gardner, et al. (2007), 46 Barrico et al. (2012), 47 Baur et al. (2006), 48 Berry et al. (2010), 49 Boutin, Baril, and Martin (2008), 50 Bouyer et al. (2007), 51 Brearley (2011), 52 Brunet et al. (2011), 53 Calviño‐Cancela, Rubido‐Bará, and van Etten (2012), 54 Castro, Lehsten, Lavorel, and Freitas (2010), 55 de Lima, Dallimer, Atkinson, and Barlow (2013), 56 Devineau, Fournier, and Nignan (2009), 57 Fensham, Dwyer, Eyre, Fairfax, and Wang (2012), 58 Fernandez and Simonetti (2013), 59 Fredriksson, Danielsen, and Swenson (2007), 60 Gendreau‐Berthiaume, Kneeshaw, and Harvey (2012), 61 Golodets, Kigel, and Sternberg (2010), 62 Grass, Berens, Peter, and Farwig (2013), 63 Gutierrez et al. (2009), 64 Helden and Leather (2004), 65 Hernández, Delgado, Meier, and Duran (2012), 66 Hietz (2005), 67 Higuera and Wolf (2010), 68 Hylander and Nemomissa (2009), 69 Ishida, Hattori, and Takeda (2005), 70 Kati, Zografou, Tzirkalli, Chitos, and Willemse (2012), 71 Katovai, Burley, and Mayfield (2012), 72 Kessler et al. (2005), 73 Kessler et al. (2009), 74 Kolb and Diekmann (2004), 75 Krauss, Klein, Steffan‐Dewenter, and Tscharntke (2004), 76 Krauss et al. (2010), 77 Kumar and Shahabuddin (2005), 78 Letcher and Chazdon (2009), 79 Louhaichi, Salkini, and Petersen (2009), 80 Lucas‐Borja et al. (2011), 81 Måren (2011), 82 Måren, Bhattarai, and Chaudhary (2013), 83 Marin‐Spiotta, Ostertag, and Silver (2007), 84 Mayfield, Ackerly, and Daily (2006), 85 McNamara, Erskine, Lamb, Chantalangsy, and Boyle (2012), 86 Milder et al. (2010), 87 O'Connor (2005), 88 Paritsis and Aizen (2008), 89 Phalan, Onial, Balmford, and Green (2011), 90 Pincheira‐Ulbrich, Rau, and Smith‐Ramirez (2012), 91 Poggio, Chaneton, and Ghersa (2013), 92 Power and Stout (2011), 93 Power, Kelly, and Stout (2012), 94 Ramesh et al. (2010), 95 Romero‐Duque, Jaramillo, and Perez‐Jimenez (2007), 96 Schmitt, Senbeta, Denich, Preisinger, and Boehmer (2010), 97 Shannon et al. (2008), 98 Siebert (2011), 99 Vassilev, Pedashenko, Nikolov, Apostolova, and Dengler (2011), 100 Williams, Sheahan, and Gormally (2009), 101 Yamaura et al. (2012), 102 Alcala, Alcala, and Dolino (2004), 103 Bicknell and Peres (2010), 104 Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE) (2010); Deheuvels, Avelino, Somarriba, and Malézieux (2012), Deheuvels et al. (2014); Rousseau, Deheuvels, Rodriguez Arias, and Somarriba (2012), 105 Craig et al. (2009), 106 Craig et al. (2012), 107 Craig, Grigg, Hobbs, and Hardy (2014), 108 Craig, Stokes, StJ. Hardy, and Hobbs (2015), 109 de Thoisy et al. (2010), 110 Endo et al. (2010), 111 Garden, McAlpine, and Possingham (2010), 112 Kurz, Nowakowski, Tingley, Donnelly, and Wilcove (2014), 113 Kutt and Woinarski (2007), 114 Kutt, Vanderduys, and O'Reagain (2012), 115 Lehouck et al. (2009), 116 Macip‐Ríos and Muñoz‐Alonso (2008), 117 McCarthy, McCarthy, Fuller, and McCarthy (2010), 118 Parry, Barlow, and Peres (2009), 119 Peres and Nascimento (2006), 120 St‐Laurent, Ferron, Hins, and Gagnon (2007), 121 Sung, Karraker, and Hau (2012), 122 Urbina‐Cardona, Olivares‐Perez, and Reynoso (2006), 123 Woinarski and Ash (2002), 124 Woinarski et al. (2009), 125 Billeter et al. (2008); Le Féon et al. (2010), 126 Borges et al. (2006), 127 Cabra‐García, Bermúdez‐Rivas, Osorio, and Chacón (2012), 128 Hanley (2011), 129 Lachat et al. (2006), 130 Cardoso et al. (2009); Meijer, Whittaker, and Borges (2011), 131 Nakamura, Proctor, and Catterall (2003), 132 Norfolk, Abdel‐Dayem, and Gilbert (2012), 133 Poveda, Martinez, Kersch‐Becker, Bonilla, and Tscharntke (2012), 134 Rousseau, Fonte, Tellez, van der Hoek, and Lavelle (2013), 135 Turner and Foster (2009), 136 Uehara‐Prado et al. (2009), 137 Waite (2012); Waite, Closs, Van Heezik, Berry, and Dickinson (2012), 138 Woodcock et al. (2007), 139 Albertos, Lara, Garilleti, and Mazimpaka (2005), 140 Draper, Lara, Albertos, Garilleti, and Mazimpaka (2006), 141 Giordano et al. (2004), 142 Hylander and Weibull (2012), 143 Medina et al. (2010), 144 Hu and Cao (2008), 145 Wu, Fu, Chen, and Chen (2002), 146 Zhang, Li, and Liang (2010), 147 Giordani et al. (2010), 148 Giordani (2012), 149 Aben, Dorenbosch, Herzog, Smolders, and Van Der Velde (2008), 150 Arbeláez‐Cortés, Rodríguez‐Correa, and Restrepo‐Chica (2011), 151 Aumann (2001), 152 Azhar et al. (2013), 153 Azman et al. (2011), 154 Azpiroz and Blake (2009), 155 Báldi, Batáry, and Erdos (2005), 156 Barlow, Mestre, Gardner, and Peres (2007), 157 Bóçon (2010), 158 Borges (2007), 159 Brandt et al. (2013), 160 Cerezo, Conde, and Poggio (2011), 161 Chapman and Reich (2007), 162 Cockle, Leonard, and Bodrati (2005), 163 Dallimer, Parnell, Bicknell, and Melo (2012), 164 Dawson et al. (2011), 165 Dures and Cumming (2010), 166 Edenius, Mikusinski, and Bergh (2011), 167 Farwig, Sajita, and Boehning‐Gaese (2008), 168 Flaspohler et al. (2010), 169 Gomes, Oostra, Nijman, Cleef, and Kappelle (2008); Oostra, Gomes, and Nijman (2008), 170 Hassan et al. (2013), 171 Ims and Henden (2012), 172 Lantschner, Rusch, and Peyrou (2008), 173 Lasky and Keitt (2010), 174 Latta, Tinoco, Astudillo, and Graham (2011), 175 Mallari et al. (2011), 176 Doulton, Marsh, Newman, Bird, and Bell (2007), 177 Marsh, Lewis, Said, and Ewers (2010), 178 Miranda, Politi, and Rivera (2010), 179 Moreno‐Mateos et al. (2011), 180 Munyekenye, Mwangi, and Gichuki (2008), 181 Naidoo (2004), 182 Naithani and Bhatt (2012), 183 Naoe, Sakai, and Masaki (2012), 184 Ndang'ang'a, Njoroge, and Githiru (2013), 185 Neuschulz, Botzat, and Farwig (2011), 186 O'Dea and Whittaker (2007), 187 Owiunji and Plumptre (1998), 188 Pearman (2002), 189 Politi, Hunter Jr. and Rivera (2012), 190 Pons and Wendenburg (2005), 191 Ranganathan, Chan, and Daily (2007), 192 Ranganathan, Daniels, Chandran, Ehrlich, and Daily (2008), 193 Reid, Harris, and Zahawi (2012), 194 Rey‐Benayas, Galvan, and Carrascal (2010), 195 Reynolds and Symes (2013), 196 Rosselli (2011), 197 Sam, Koane, Jeppy, and Novotny (2014), 198 Santana, Porto, Gordinho, Reino, and Beja (2012), 199 Shahabuddin and Kumar (2006, 2007), 200 Sheldon, Styring, and Hosner (2010), 201 Sodhi et al. 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Figure 6Spatiotemporal sampling coverage. Site sampling dates are shown by biome. Each Site is represented by a circle and line. Circle radii are proportional to log10 of the number of samples at that Site. Circle centers are at the midpoints of Site sampling dates; lines indicate the start and end dates of sampling. Y‐values have been jittered at the Study level. Circles and lines have the same degree of partial transparency. Biome colors and letters are as in Figure 1
Questions that could be answered using the PREDICTS database
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| Q 1. | What factors influence the occurrence and/or abundance of a particular focal species? | Austin, Nicholls, and Margules ( | Filter to remove species not of interest. Merge PREDICTS data with data on any additional site‐level characteristics of interest. One possible analytical approach is to model effects of site characteristics on presence‐absence and log (abundance when present) separately, the first with binomial errors and the second with Gaussian errors, while accounting for among‐Study differences (e.g., using mixed‐effects models). | – |
| Q 2. | Do changes in land‐use facilitate success of invasive species? | Dukes and Mooney ( | Obtain lists of invasive species for the regions of interest and model presence‐absence and/or abundance of invasives as above. | – |
| Q 3. | Which ecological attributes of species make them more or less sensitive to human pressures? | McKinney ( | Merge PREDICTS data with species‐level data on traits of interest. Model how site and species characteristics affect presence‐absence and log (abundance when present) separately as above, accounting for Study‐level and taxon‐level differences (e.g., using mixed‐effects models). | Newbold et al. ( |
| Q 4. | Which taxa have species that are more sensitive to human pressures, and which have less sensitive species? | Lawton et al. ( | Add taxonomic group into models above as a fixed effect interacting with other fixed effects. | – |
| Q 5. | Are phylogenetically distinct species particularly sensitive? | Gaston and Blackburn ( | Analyze phylogenetic distinctiveness or unique evolutionary history in the same way as ecological attributes. | – |
| Q 6. | What are the relationships between geographic range size or occupancy and abundance? | Brown ( | Merge PREDICTS data with species‐level data on range sizes or occupancy. Filter to the land uses of interest (e.g., primary vegetation if the focus is on natural systems), and examine within‐Study relationship between abundance and relative range size or occupancy. | – |
| Q 7. | Do suitability estimates from environmental niche models predict abundance? | VanDerWal, Shoo, Johnson, and Williams ( | Use other data on occurrences of species to fit niche models for all species in within selected Studies and thereby estimate suitability of each Site. Various modeling options are then possible depending on the precise question: for example, fit land use interacting with suitability when modeling abundance in order to test whether any correlation depends on land use. | – |
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| Q 8. | Which land uses and other Site‐level pressures have the strongest net impact on levels of local biodiversity? | Lawton et al. ( | Aggregate biodiversity data within a site to estimate relevant diversity metric (e.g., within‐sample species richness, total abundance, rarefaction‐based richness, species evenness). Merge Site‐level biodiversity data with any additional data on Site‐level characteristics of interest (e.g., from remotely sensed data) if required. Model Site‐level diversity as a function of Site characteristics while accounting for among‐Study differences (e.g., using mixed‐effects models). | fig 1b,c in Newbold et al. ( |
| Q 9. | How do land use and other pressures reduce compositional intactness? | Scholes and Biggs ( | Because net changes are affected by gains of non‐native species as well as losses of those originally present, modeling compositional intactness gives a more sensitive indication of human impacts. Model Site‐level abundance as a function of pressures as above, and how compositional similarity to assemblages in primary vegetation differs among land uses. Combine these models to estimate the Biodiversity Intactness Index (Scholes & Biggs, | Newbold, Hudson, Arnell, et al. ( |
| Q 10. | Do land use and related pressures influence community trait values? | Garnier et al. ( | Combine data on species’ occurrences or abundance with trait data to obtain average or community‐weighted mean trait values, which can then be modeled like the Site‐level response variables above. | fig 1d in Newbold et al. ( |
| Q 11. | Does the biotic response to a given pressure vary regionally? | Gibson et al. ( | Add region as a fixed effect and test for interaction with other fixed effects. | – |
| Q 12. | Which characteristics of Sites (e.g., duration of human impact and rate of climate change) mean that given land‐use changes have particularly severe effects on biodiversity? | Balmford ( | Merge Site‐level diversity data with Site‐level data on characteristics to be tested and assess the interaction of these variables with land use. | Gray et al. ( |
| Q 13. | How accurate are global land‐use data? | Giri, Zhu, and Reed ( | Use Site‐level land‐use data to calculate the receiver operating characteristic curve (i.e., sensitivity versus false‐positive rate), using the area under the curve to quantify agreement. An extension of this could be to use the PREDICTS Site‐level land use data as input into land use/land cover classification procedures, for example, by the remote sensing community, or at least use PREDICTS data to cross‐check and validate land use and land cover maps with independent PREDICTS data. | Hoskins et al. ( |
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| Q 14. | Is beta diversity lower in human‐dominated than more natural land uses? | Tylianakis et al. ( | Estimate desired measures of similarity among Sites within studies. Model how biotic similarity among Sites depends on similarity of other attributes (including characteristics from remote sensing or Dynamic Global Ecosystem Models if required), accounting for among‐Study differences (e.g., using mixed‐effects models). | Newbold, Hudson, Hill, et al. ( |
| Q 15. | Are land‐sparing or land‐sharing strategies optimal for local biodiversity? | Green, Cornell, Scharlemann, and Balmford ( | Analyze species by Sites and by Study and relate back to Q. 1. The overarching question about sparing versus sharing can be addressed by looking at the individual responses of species to land‐use intensity, as measured by yield suggested by Green et al. ( | – |
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| Q 16. | How accurate are current extent of occurrence/range maps, for example, those produced by International Union for Conservation of Nature ( | – | Cross‐check existing extents of occurrence and ranges with PREDICTS data. | – |
| Q 17. | How representative are species catalogues? | – | Query clade‐level (e.g., The Plant List, World List of Mammalian Species, Platnick's Spider Catalogue) and aggregated (e.g., Encyclopedia of Life and Catalogue of Life) lists with the Latin binomials and trinomials that were provided to PREDICTS by the data collectors. Subquestions include
How does coverage vary among taxonomic groups? How does coverage depend on region? Are there substantial differences among the aggregated services? How well are synonyms and homonyms represented and resolved? | – |