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昆虫变化:昆虫和蛛形纲动物群落时间变化的全球数据库。

InsectChange: a global database of temporal changes in insect and arachnid assemblages.

作者信息

van Klink Roel, Bowler Diana E, Comay Orr, Driessen Michael M, Ernest S K Morgan, Gentile Alessandro, Gilbert Francis, Gongalsky Konstantin B, Owen Jennifer, Pe'er Guy, Pe'er Israel, Resh Vincent H, Rochlin Ilia, Schuch Sebastian, Swengel Ann B, Swengel Scott R, Valone Thomas J, Vermeulen Rikjan, Wepprich Tyson, Wiedmann Jerome L, Chase Jonathan M

机构信息

German Centre for Integrated Biodiversity Research Halle-Jena-Leipzig (iDiv), Puschstrasse 4, Leipzig, 04103, Germany.

Department of Computer Science, Martin Luther University-Halle Wittenberg, Von-Seckendorff-Platz 1, Halle (Saale), 06120, Germany.

出版信息

Ecology. 2021 Jun;102(6):e03354. doi: 10.1002/ecy.3354. Epub 2021 May 12.

Abstract

Insects are the most ubiquitous and diverse group of eukaryotic organisms on Earth, forming a crucial link in terrestrial and freshwater food webs. They have recently become the subject of headlines because of observations of dramatic declines in some places. Although there are hundreds of long-term insect monitoring programs, a global database for long-term data on insect assemblages has so far remained unavailable. In order to facilitate synthetic analyses of insect abundance changes, we compiled a database of long-term (≥10 yr) studies of assemblages of insects (many also including arachnids) in the terrestrial and freshwater realms. We searched the scientific literature and public repositories for data on insect and arachnid monitoring using standardized protocols over a time span of 10 yr or longer, with at least two sampling events. We focused on studies that presented or allowed calculation of total community abundance or biomass. We extracted data from tables, figures, and appendices, and, for data sets that provided raw data, we standardized trapping effort over space and time when necessary. For each site, we extracted provenance details (such as country, state, and continent) as well as information on protection status, land use, and climatic details from publicly available GIS sources. In all, the database contains 1,668 plot-level time series sourced from 165 studies with samples collected between 1925 and 2018. Sixteen data sets provided here were previously unpublished. Studies were separated into those collected in the terrestrial realm (103 studies with a total of 1,053 plots) and those collected in the freshwater realm (62 studies with 615 plots). Most studies were from Europe (48%) and North America (29%), with 34% of the plots located in protected areas. The median monitoring time span was 19 yr, with 12 sampling years. The number of individuals was reported in 129 studies, the total biomass was reported in 13 studies, and both abundance and biomass were reported in 23 studies. This data set is published under a CC-BY license, requiring attribution of the data source. Please cite this paper if the data are used in publications, and respect the licenses of the original sources when using (part of) their data as detailed in Metadata S1: Table 1.

摘要

昆虫是地球上最普遍且种类繁多的真核生物群体,在陆地和淡水食物网中构成了关键环节。由于在某些地方观察到昆虫数量急剧下降,它们最近成为了新闻头条的焦点。尽管有数百个长期昆虫监测项目,但目前仍没有一个全球昆虫群落长期数据的数据库。为了便于对昆虫数量变化进行综合分析,我们汇编了一个关于陆地和淡水领域昆虫(许多还包括蛛形纲动物)群落的长期(≥10年)研究数据库。我们在科学文献和公共数据库中搜索了使用标准化协议在10年或更长时间跨度内进行的昆虫和蛛形纲动物监测数据,且至少有两次采样事件。我们重点关注那些呈现或允许计算总群落数量或生物量的研究。我们从表格、图表和附录中提取数据,对于提供原始数据的数据集,必要时我们会在空间和时间上对诱捕工作进行标准化。对于每个地点,我们从公开可用的地理信息系统(GIS)来源中提取出处详情(如国家、州和大陆)以及保护状况、土地利用和气候详情等信息。该数据库总共包含1668个地块级时间序列,这些数据来自165项研究,样本采集时间为1925年至2018年。这里提供的16个数据集以前未发表过。研究分为在陆地领域收集的(103项研究,共1053个地块)和在淡水领域收集的(62项研究,615个地块)。大多数研究来自欧洲(48%)和北美(29%),34%的地块位于保护区。监测时间跨度的中位数为19年,有12个采样年份。129项研究报告了个体数量,13项研究报告了总生物量,23项研究同时报告了数量和生物量。该数据集根据知识共享署名许可协议(CC - BY)发布,要求注明数据来源。如果在出版物中使用这些数据,请引用本文,并在使用(部分)原始数据时按照元数据S1:表1中详细说明的那样尊重原始来源的许可。

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