sPlot – A new tool for global vegetation analyses. Bruelheide, H., Dengler, J., Jiménez‐Alfaro, B., Purschke, O., Hennekens, S., M., Chytrý, M., Pillar, V., D., Jansen, F., Kattge, J., Sandel, B., Aubin, I., Biurrun, I., Field, R., Haider, S., Jandt, U., Lenoir, J., Peet, R., K., Peyre, G., Sabatini, F., M., Schmidt, M., Schrodt, F., Winter, M., Aćić, S., Agrillo, E., Alvarez, M., Ambarlı, D., Angelini, P., Apostolova, I., Arfin Khan, M., A., S., Arnst, E., Attorre, F., Baraloto, C., Beckmann, M., Berg, C., Bergeron, Y., Bergmeier, E., Bjorkman, A., D., Bondareva, V., Borchardt, P., Botta‐Dukát, Z., Boyle, B., Breen, A., Brisse, H., Byun, C., Cabido, M., R., Casella, L., Cayuela, L., Černý, T., Chepinoga, V., Csiky, J., Curran, M., Ćušterevska, R., Dajić Stevanović, Z., De Bie, E., de Ruffray, P., De Sanctis, M., Dimopoulos, P., Dressler, S., Ejrnæs, R., El‐Sheikh, M., A., E., M., Enquist, B., Ewald, J., Fagúndez, J., Finckh, M., Font, X., Forey, E., Fotiadis, G., García‐Mijangos, I., Gasper, A., L., Golub, V., Gutierrez, A., G., Hatim, M., Z., He, T., Higuchi, P., Holubová, D., Hölzel, N., Homeier, J., Indreica, A., Işık Gürsoy, D., Jansen, S., Janssen, J., Jedrzejek, B., Jiroušek, M., Jürgens, N., Kącki, Z., Kavgacı, A., Kearsley, E., Kessler, M., Knollová, I., Kolomiychuk, V., Korolyuk, A., Kozhevnikova, M., Kozub, Ł., Krstonošić, D., Kühl, H., Kühn, I., Kuzemko, A., Küzmič, F., Landucci, F., Lee, M., T., Levesley, A., Li, C., Liu, H., Lopez‐Gonzalez, G., Lysenko, T., Macanović, A., Mahdavi, P., Manning, P., Marcenò, C., Martynenko, V., Mencuccini, M., Minden, V., Moeslund, J., E., Moretti, M., Müller, J., V., Munzinger, J., Niinemets, Ü., Nobis, M., Noroozi, J., Nowak, A., Onyshchenko, V., Overbeck, G., E., Ozinga, W., A., Pauchard, A., Pedashenko, H., Peñuelas, J., Pérez‐Haase, A., Peterka, T., Petřík, P., Phillips, O., L., Prokhorov, V., Rašomavičius, V., Revermann, R., Rodwell, J., Ruprecht, E., Rūsiņa, S., Samimi, C., Schaminée, J., H., Schmiedel, U., Šibík, J., Šilc, U., Škvorc, Ž., Smyth, A., Sop, T., Sopotlieva, D., Sparrow, B., Stančić, Z., Svenning, J., Swacha, G., Tang, Z., Tsiripidis, I., Turtureanu, P., D., Uğurlu, E., Uogintas, D., Valachovič, M., Vanselow, K., A., Vashenyak, Y., Vassilev, K., Vélez‐Martin, E., Venanzoni, R., Vibrans, A., C., Violle, C., Virtanen, R., Wehrden, H., Wagner, V., Walker, D., A., Wana, D., Weiher, E., Wesche, K., Whitfeld, T., Willner, W., Wiser, S., Wohlgemuth, T., Yamalov, S., Zizka, G., & Zverev, A. Journal of Vegetation Science, 30(2):161-186, Wiley-Blackwell, 3, 2019.
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Aims: Vegetation-plot records provide information on the presence and cover or abundance of plants co-occurring in the same community. Vegetation-plot data are spread across research groups, environmental agencies and biodiversity research centers and, thus, are rarely accessible at continental or global scales. Here we present the sPlot database, which collates vegetation plots worldwide to allow for the exploration of global patterns in taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity at the plant community level. Results: sPlot version 2.1 contains records from 1,121,244 vegetation plots, which comprise 23,586,216 records of plant species and their relative cover or abundance in plots collected worldwide between 1885 and 2015. We complemented the information for each plot by retrieving climate and soil conditions and the biogeographic context (e.g., biomes) from external sources, and by calculating community-weighted means and variances of traits using gap-filled data from the global plant trait database TRY. Moreover, we created a phylogenetic tree for 50,167 out of the 54,519 species identified in the plots. We present the first maps of global patterns of community richness and community-weighted means of key traits. Conclusions: The availability of vegetation plot data in sPlot offers new avenues for vegetation analysis at the global scale.
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 abstract = {Aims: Vegetation-plot records provide information on the presence and cover or abundance of plants co-occurring in the same community. Vegetation-plot data are spread across research groups, environmental agencies and biodiversity research centers and, thus, are rarely accessible at continental or global scales. Here we present the sPlot database, which collates vegetation plots worldwide to allow for the exploration of global patterns in taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity at the plant community level. Results: sPlot version 2.1 contains records from 1,121,244 vegetation plots, which comprise 23,586,216 records of plant species and their relative cover or abundance in plots collected worldwide between 1885 and 2015. We complemented the information for each plot by retrieving climate and soil conditions and the biogeographic context (e.g., biomes) from external sources, and by calculating community-weighted means and variances of traits using gap-filled data from the global plant trait database TRY. Moreover, we created a phylogenetic tree for 50,167 out of the 54,519 species identified in the plots. We present the first maps of global patterns of community richness and community-weighted means of key traits. Conclusions: The availability of vegetation plot data in sPlot offers new avenues for vegetation analysis at the global scale.},
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 author = {Bruelheide, Helge and Dengler, Jürgen and Jiménez‐Alfaro, Borja and Purschke, Oliver and Hennekens, Stephan M. and Chytrý, Milan and Pillar, Valério D. and Jansen, Florian and Kattge, Jens and Sandel, Brody and Aubin, Isabelle and Biurrun, Idoia and Field, Richard and Haider, Sylvia and Jandt, Ute and Lenoir, Jonathan and Peet, Robert K. and Peyre, Gwendolyn and Sabatini, Francesco Maria and Schmidt, Marco and Schrodt, Franziska and Winter, Marten and Aćić, Svetlana and Agrillo, Emiliano and Alvarez, Miguel and Ambarlı, Didem and Angelini, Pierangela and Apostolova, Iva and Arfin Khan, Mohammed A. S. and Arnst, Elise and Attorre, Fabio and Baraloto, Christopher and Beckmann, Michael and Berg, Christian and Bergeron, Yves and Bergmeier, Erwin and Bjorkman, Anne D. and Bondareva, Viktoria and Borchardt, Peter and Botta‐Dukát, Zoltán and Boyle, Brad and Breen, Amy and Brisse, Henry and Byun, Chaeho and Cabido, Marcelo R. and Casella, Laura and Cayuela, Luis and Černý, Tomáš and Chepinoga, Victor and Csiky, János and Curran, Michael and Ćušterevska, Renata and Dajić Stevanović, Zora and De Bie, Els and de Ruffray, Patrice and De Sanctis, Michele and Dimopoulos, Panayotis and Dressler, Stefan and Ejrnæs, Rasmus and El‐Sheikh, Mohamed Abd El‐Rouf Mousa and Enquist, Brian and Ewald, Jörg and Fagúndez, Jaime and Finckh, Manfred and Font, Xavier and Forey, Estelle and Fotiadis, Georgios and García‐Mijangos, Itziar and Gasper, André Luis and Golub, Valentin and Gutierrez, Alvaro G. and Hatim, Mohamed Z. and He, Tianhua and Higuchi, Pedro and Holubová, Dana and Hölzel, Norbert and Homeier, Jürgen and Indreica, Adrian and Işık Gürsoy, Deniz and Jansen, Steven and Janssen, John and Jedrzejek, Birgit and Jiroušek, Martin and Jürgens, Norbert and Kącki, Zygmunt and Kavgacı, Ali and Kearsley, Elizabeth and Kessler, Michael and Knollová, Ilona and Kolomiychuk, Vitaliy and Korolyuk, Andrey and Kozhevnikova, Maria and Kozub, Łukasz and Krstonošić, Daniel and Kühl, Hjalmar and Kühn, Ingolf and Kuzemko, Anna and Küzmič, Filip and Landucci, Flavia and Lee, Michael T. and Levesley, Aurora and Li, Ching‐Feng and Liu, Hongyan and Lopez‐Gonzalez, Gabriela and Lysenko, Tatiana and Macanović, Armin and Mahdavi, Parastoo and Manning, Peter and Marcenò, Corrado and Martynenko, Vassiliy and Mencuccini, Maurizio and Minden, Vanessa and Moeslund, Jesper Erenskjold and Moretti, Marco and Müller, Jonas V. and Munzinger, Jérôme and Niinemets, Ülo and Nobis, Marcin and Noroozi, Jalil and Nowak, Arkadiusz and Onyshchenko, Viktor and Overbeck, Gerhard E. and Ozinga, Wim A. and Pauchard, Anibal and Pedashenko, Hristo and Peñuelas, Josep and Pérez‐Haase, Aaron and Peterka, Tomáš and Petřík, Petr and Phillips, Oliver L. and Prokhorov, Vadim and Rašomavičius, Valerijus and Revermann, Rasmus and Rodwell, John and Ruprecht, Eszter and Rūsiņa, Solvita and Samimi, Cyrus and Schaminée, Joop H.J. and Schmiedel, Ute and Šibík, Jozef and Šilc, Urban and Škvorc, Željko and Smyth, Anita and Sop, Tenekwetche and Sopotlieva, Desislava and Sparrow, Ben and Stančić, Zvjezdana and Svenning, Jens‐Christian and Swacha, Grzegorz and Tang, Zhiyao and Tsiripidis, Ioannis and Turtureanu, Pavel Dan and Uğurlu, Emin and Uogintas, Domas and Valachovič, Milan and Vanselow, Kim André and Vashenyak, Yulia and Vassilev, Kiril and Vélez‐Martin, Eduardo and Venanzoni, Roberto and Vibrans, Alexander Christian and Violle, Cyrille and Virtanen, Risto and Wehrden, Henrik and Wagner, Viktoria and Walker, Donald A. and Wana, Desalegn and Weiher, Evan and Wesche, Karsten and Whitfeld, Timothy and Willner, Wolfgang and Wiser, Susan and Wohlgemuth, Thomas and Yamalov, Sergey and Zizka, Georg and Zverev, Andrei},
 editor = {Chiarucci, Alessandro},
 doi = {10.1111/jvs.12710},
 journal = {Journal of Vegetation Science},
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