Paniccia Chiara, Di Febbraro Mirko, Delucchi Luca, Oliveto Rocco, Marchetti Marco, Loy Anna
EnvixLab, Dipartimento Bioscienze e Territorio, Università degli Studi del Molise, Contrada Fonte Lappone, Pesche, I86090, Italy.
Department of Biodiversity and Molecular Ecology, Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Via E. Mach 1, San Michele all'Adige, 38010, Italy.
Ecology. 2018 Dec;99(12):2874. doi: 10.1002/ecy.2506. Epub 2018 Oct 15.
The use of database technologies as a tool for implementing data for quantitative ecological studies and biodiversity conservation planning has recently attracted the attention of the biological community. Despite the fact that the number of biodiversity data sets is quickly rising, online databases of small mammals are still scarce, especially for Mediterranean ecosystems. We implemented the first standardized and accessible georeferenced European database of small mammal occurrences, abundances, and functional traits. Data derived from owl pellets was obtained from different sources, including original field surveys, publications, gray literature, existing databases, and museum collections. The OpenMICE database covers the years 1972 to 2017 and includes nearly 50,000 individuals from 23 species (13 Rodentia and 10 Eulipotyphla) at 190 sites in south-central Italy. Our specific goals in compiling this data set were as follows: (1) to make data that is usually accessible to a restricted audience widely available; (2) to identify the gaps in knowledge about small mammal communities and guide future sampling and conservation efforts; and (3) to gain a first insight into small mammal diversity and abundance in the study area. The potential applications of our spatial relational database are many, from individual-based to community-based models as potential indicators of environmental changes at different geographical scales. Given the long-term support for data storage, the OpenMICE database could be further expanded to include other geographical contexts and implemented with new information and traits. We would appreciate that researchers cite this paper if using all or part of the data set. We also request that researchers and teachers inform us of how they are using the data. We intend to keep it up to date as novel studies become available (see Data Availability).
将数据库技术用作实施定量生态研究和生物多样性保护规划数据的工具,最近已引起生物界的关注。尽管生物多样性数据集的数量正在迅速增加,但小型哺乳动物的在线数据库仍然稀缺,特别是在地中海生态系统中。我们建立了第一个标准化且可访问的欧洲小型哺乳动物出现情况、丰度和功能特征的地理参考数据库。从猫头鹰粪便中获取的数据来自不同来源,包括原始实地调查、出版物、灰色文献、现有数据库和博物馆藏品。OpenMICE数据库涵盖1972年至2017年,包括意大利中南部190个地点的23个物种(13种啮齿动物和10种真盲缺目动物)的近50,000个个体。我们编制此数据集的具体目标如下:(1)使通常仅供特定受众访问的数据广泛可用;(2)识别小型哺乳动物群落知识方面的差距,并指导未来的采样和保护工作;(3)初步了解研究区域内小型哺乳动物的多样性和丰度。我们的空间关系数据库的潜在应用很多,从基于个体的模型到基于群落的模型,可作为不同地理尺度环境变化的潜在指标。鉴于对数据存储的长期支持,OpenMICE数据库可以进一步扩展,以纳入其他地理背景,并结合新的信息和特征。如果研究人员使用全部或部分数据集,我们将不胜感激他们引用本文。我们还要求研究人员和教师告知我们他们如何使用这些数据。我们打算随着新研究的出现不断更新数据(见数据可用性)。