Consorcio Binacional Mira Mataje (CBMM), Quito, Ecuador.
Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad, Rumipamba 341 y Av. de los Shyris, Quito, Ecuador.
Sci Data. 2024 Jul 16;11(1):782. doi: 10.1038/s41597-024-03463-1.
We present a flora and fauna dataset for the Mira-Mataje binational basins. This is an area shared between southwestern Colombia and northwestern Ecuador, where both the Chocó and Tropical Andes biodiversity hotspots converge. We systematized data from 120 sources in the Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A) standard and geospatial vector data format for geographic information systems (GIS) (shapefiles). Sources included natural history museums, published literature, and citizen science repositories across 13 countries. The resulting database has 33,460 records from 6,821 species, of which 540 have been recorded as endemic, and 612 as threatened. The diversity represented in the dataset is equivalent to 10% of the total plant species and 26% of the total terrestrial vertebrate species in both hotspots. The dataset can be used to estimate and compare biodiversity patterns with environmental parameters and provide value to ecosystems, ecoregions, and protected areas. The dataset is a baseline for future assessments of biodiversity in the face of environmental degradation, climate change, and accelerated extinction processes.
我们呈现了米拉马塔杰跨国流域的动植物数据集。这是哥伦比亚西南部和厄瓜多尔西北部的一个共享地区,这里汇聚了查科和热带安第斯生物多样性热点。我们按照达尔文核心档案(DwC-A)标准和地理信息系统(GIS)的地理空间矢量数据格式(shapefiles),对来自 120 个来源的数据进行了系统整理。这些来源包括自然历史博物馆、已发表的文献以及来自 13 个国家的公民科学资源库。由此产生的数据库拥有 6821 个物种的 33460 条记录,其中有 540 个被记录为特有种,612 个为受威胁种。该数据集所代表的多样性相当于两个热点地区总植物物种的 10%和总陆地脊椎动物物种的 26%。该数据集可用于根据环境参数估计和比较生物多样性模式,并为生态系统、生态区和保护区提供价值。该数据集是未来评估生物多样性在面临环境退化、气候变化和加速灭绝过程时的基线。