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RESEARCH PRODUCT
The Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database.
Mauricio VelayosJacob ThomasElena ZykovaSilvana MasciadriMichele De Sá DechoumPavel V. KrestovArkadiusz NowakLiubov A. AntonovaOri Fragman-sapirMark Van KleunenFrancisco CabezasNicolás CastañoDairon CárdenasGiuseppe BrunduJosé L VillaseñorAndrey KupriyanovAlla AleksanyanEwald WeberFranz EsslAbida ZeddamBernd LenznerJuliana Cárdenas-toroSiegmar W BreckleJan PerglWayne DawsonEstrela FigueiredoEduardo Chacón-madrigalCyrille ChatelainPieter B. PelserQuentin GroomWen-sheng ShuChristian KönigOlga MorozovaAhmet UludagNoëlie MaurelPatrick WeigeltA. L. EbelJean-marc Dufour-drorNejc JoganDietmar MoserHanno SeebensJulie F. BarcelonaAlla VerkhosinaMichael AnsongMisako NishinoJan J. WieringaAnke SteinInderjitStefan DullingerNicol FuentesDaniel L. NickrentPetr PyšekAnnette PatzeltL. HendersonBarry ConnHolger KreftJan MeermanMarten WinterJohn KarteszAyşe Yazliksubject
0106 biological sciencesсосудистые растенияSpecies invasionsAlien plantsShapefileAliencomputer.software_genrePublic domain010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesчужеродные виды растенийнеофитыGloNAF база данныхGlobal distributionглобальное распространениеNaturalized plantsNeophytesvascular plantsTaxonomic rankэкзотические растенияnon-native plantsEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsspecies invasionsинвазии видовDatabase010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyVascular plantsneophytesnon-nativeplantscomputer.file_formatglobal distributionCompendiumMetadataNon-native plantsnaturalized plantsTaxonGeographyнатурализованные виды растенийMainlandExotic plantscomputerexotic plantsdescription
This dataset provides the Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database, ver-sion 1.2. Glo NAF represents a data compendium on th e occurrence and identit y of naturalizedalien 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 (including381 islands). The dataset is based on 210 data sources. For each ta x on-b y-region combination, wepr ovide information on whether the tax on is consider ed to be naturalized in the specific region(i.e. has established self-sustaining popula tions in the wild). Non-native taxa are marked as“alien”, when it is not clear whether they are naturalized. To facilitate alignment with other plantdatabases, we pro v ide f or each taxon the name as given in the original data source and the stan-dardized taxon and family names used by The Plant List Version 1.1 (http://www.theplantlist.org/). We pro vide an ESRI shapefile including polygons f or each region and informa tion on whetherit 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 beused to filter the data according to quality and completeness of alien taxon lists, which varyamong the combinations of regions and da ta sources. A pre vious version of the GloNAF dataset(version 1.1) has already been used in several studies on, for example, historical spatial flows oftaxa between continents and geographical patterns and determinants of naturalization across dif-ferent taxonomic groups. We intend the updated and expanded GloNAF version presented hereto be a global resource useful for studying plant inv asions and changes in biodiversity from regio-nal to global scales. We release these data into the public domain under a Crea ti ve CommonsZer o license waiver (https://creati v ecommons.org/share-y our -work/public-domain/cc0/). Wheny ou use the da ta in your publication, we request that y ou cite this da ta paper. If GloN AF is amajor part of the data analyzed in your study, you should consider inviting the GloNAF coreteam (see Metadata S1: Originators in the Overall project description) as collaborators. If youplan to use the GloNAF dataset, we encourage y ou to contact the GloNAF core team to checkwhether there have been recent updates of the dataset, and whether similar analyses are already ongoing.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2019-01-01 | Ecology |