BioDeepTime: A database of biodiversity time series for modern and fossil assemblages

Motivation: We have little understanding of how communities respond to varying magnitudes and rates of environmental perturbations across temporal scales. BioDeepTime harmonizes assemblage time series of presence and abundance data to help facilitate investigations of community dynamics across times...

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Published in:Global Ecology and Biogeography
Main Authors: Smith, Jansen, Rillo, Marina C. C., Kocsis, Adam T., Dornelas, Maria, Fastovich, David, Huang, Huai-Hsuan M., Jonkers, Lukas, Kiessling, Wolfgang, Li, Qijian, Liow, Lee Hsiang, Margulis-Ohnuma, Miranda, Meyers, Stephen, Na, Lin, Penny, Amelia M. M., Pippenger, Kate, Renaudie, Johan, Saupe, Erin E. E., Steinbauer, Manuel J. J., Sugawara, Mauro, Tomasovych, Adam, Williams, John W. W., Yasuhara, Moriaki, Finnegan, Seth, Hull, Pincelli M. M.
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Language:English
Published: WILEY 2023
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Online Access:http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/42566
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https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13735
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/42567 2024-01-28T10:08:45+01:00 BioDeepTime: A database of biodiversity time series for modern and fossil assemblages Smith, Jansen Rillo, Marina C. C. Kocsis, Adam T. Dornelas, Maria Fastovich, David Huang, Huai-Hsuan M. Jonkers, Lukas Kiessling, Wolfgang Li, Qijian Liow, Lee Hsiang Margulis-Ohnuma, Miranda Meyers, Stephen Na, Lin Penny, Amelia M. M. Pippenger, Kate Renaudie, Johan Saupe, Erin E. E. Steinbauer, Manuel J. J. Sugawara, Mauro Tomasovych, Adam Williams, John W. W. Yasuhara, Moriaki Finnegan, Seth Hull, Pincelli M. M. 2023-07-25 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/42566 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/42567 https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13735 英语 eng WILEY GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/42566 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/42567 doi:10.1111/geb.13735 deep-time global palaeobiology species richness temporal timescale turnover CLIMATE MARINE SCALE RATES COMPLETENESS DEGRADATION PACIFIC SARDINE ECOLOGY RECORD Environmental Sciences & Ecology Physical Geography Geography Physical 期刊论文 2023 ftchinacscnigpas https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13735 2023-12-29T01:19:08Z Motivation: We have little understanding of how communities respond to varying magnitudes and rates of environmental perturbations across temporal scales. BioDeepTime harmonizes assemblage time series of presence and abundance data to help facilitate investigations of community dynamics across timescales and the response of communities to natural and anthropogenic stressors. BioDeepTime includes time series of terrestrial and aquatic assemblages of varying spatial and temporal grain and extent from the present-day to millions of years ago. Main Types of Variables Included: BioDeepTime currently contains 7,437,847 taxon records from 10,062 assemblage time series, each with a minimum of 10 time steps. Age constraints, sampling method, environment and taxonomic scope are provided for each time series. Spatial Location and Grain: The database includes 8752 unique sampling locations from freshwater, marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Spatial grain represented by individual samples varies from quadrats on the order of several cm(2) to grid cells of similar to 100 km(2). Time Period and Grain: BioDeepTime in aggregate currently spans the last 451 million years, with the 10,062 modern and fossil assemblage time series ranging in extent from years to millions of years. The median extent of modern time series is 18.7 years and for fossil series is 54,872 years. Temporal grain, the time encompassed by individual samples, ranges from days to tens of thousands of years. Major Taxa and Level of Measurement: The database contains information on 28,777 unique taxa with 4,769,789 records at the species level and another 271,218 records known to the genus level, including time series of benthic and planktonic foraminifera, coccolithophores, diatoms, ostracods, plants (pollen), radiolarians and other invertebrates and vertebrates. There are to date 7012 modern and 3050 fossil time series in BioDeepTime. Software Format: SQLite, Comma-separated values. Report Planktonic foraminifera Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Pacific Global Ecology and Biogeography 32 10 1680 1689
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topic deep-time
global
palaeobiology
species richness
temporal
timescale
turnover
CLIMATE
MARINE
SCALE
RATES
COMPLETENESS
DEGRADATION
PACIFIC
SARDINE
ECOLOGY
RECORD
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Physical Geography
Geography
Physical
spellingShingle deep-time
global
palaeobiology
species richness
temporal
timescale
turnover
CLIMATE
MARINE
SCALE
RATES
COMPLETENESS
DEGRADATION
PACIFIC
SARDINE
ECOLOGY
RECORD
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Physical Geography
Geography
Physical
Smith, Jansen
Rillo, Marina C. C.
Kocsis, Adam T.
Dornelas, Maria
Fastovich, David
Huang, Huai-Hsuan M.
Jonkers, Lukas
Kiessling, Wolfgang
Li, Qijian
Liow, Lee Hsiang
Margulis-Ohnuma, Miranda
Meyers, Stephen
Na, Lin
Penny, Amelia M. M.
Pippenger, Kate
Renaudie, Johan
Saupe, Erin E. E.
Steinbauer, Manuel J. J.
Sugawara, Mauro
Tomasovych, Adam
Williams, John W. W.
Yasuhara, Moriaki
Finnegan, Seth
Hull, Pincelli M. M.
BioDeepTime: A database of biodiversity time series for modern and fossil assemblages
topic_facet deep-time
global
palaeobiology
species richness
temporal
timescale
turnover
CLIMATE
MARINE
SCALE
RATES
COMPLETENESS
DEGRADATION
PACIFIC
SARDINE
ECOLOGY
RECORD
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Physical Geography
Geography
Physical
description Motivation: We have little understanding of how communities respond to varying magnitudes and rates of environmental perturbations across temporal scales. BioDeepTime harmonizes assemblage time series of presence and abundance data to help facilitate investigations of community dynamics across timescales and the response of communities to natural and anthropogenic stressors. BioDeepTime includes time series of terrestrial and aquatic assemblages of varying spatial and temporal grain and extent from the present-day to millions of years ago. Main Types of Variables Included: BioDeepTime currently contains 7,437,847 taxon records from 10,062 assemblage time series, each with a minimum of 10 time steps. Age constraints, sampling method, environment and taxonomic scope are provided for each time series. Spatial Location and Grain: The database includes 8752 unique sampling locations from freshwater, marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Spatial grain represented by individual samples varies from quadrats on the order of several cm(2) to grid cells of similar to 100 km(2). Time Period and Grain: BioDeepTime in aggregate currently spans the last 451 million years, with the 10,062 modern and fossil assemblage time series ranging in extent from years to millions of years. The median extent of modern time series is 18.7 years and for fossil series is 54,872 years. Temporal grain, the time encompassed by individual samples, ranges from days to tens of thousands of years. Major Taxa and Level of Measurement: The database contains information on 28,777 unique taxa with 4,769,789 records at the species level and another 271,218 records known to the genus level, including time series of benthic and planktonic foraminifera, coccolithophores, diatoms, ostracods, plants (pollen), radiolarians and other invertebrates and vertebrates. There are to date 7012 modern and 3050 fossil time series in BioDeepTime. Software Format: SQLite, Comma-separated values.
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author Smith, Jansen
Rillo, Marina C. C.
Kocsis, Adam T.
Dornelas, Maria
Fastovich, David
Huang, Huai-Hsuan M.
Jonkers, Lukas
Kiessling, Wolfgang
Li, Qijian
Liow, Lee Hsiang
Margulis-Ohnuma, Miranda
Meyers, Stephen
Na, Lin
Penny, Amelia M. M.
Pippenger, Kate
Renaudie, Johan
Saupe, Erin E. E.
Steinbauer, Manuel J. J.
Sugawara, Mauro
Tomasovych, Adam
Williams, John W. W.
Yasuhara, Moriaki
Finnegan, Seth
Hull, Pincelli M. M.
author_facet Smith, Jansen
Rillo, Marina C. C.
Kocsis, Adam T.
Dornelas, Maria
Fastovich, David
Huang, Huai-Hsuan M.
Jonkers, Lukas
Kiessling, Wolfgang
Li, Qijian
Liow, Lee Hsiang
Margulis-Ohnuma, Miranda
Meyers, Stephen
Na, Lin
Penny, Amelia M. M.
Pippenger, Kate
Renaudie, Johan
Saupe, Erin E. E.
Steinbauer, Manuel J. J.
Sugawara, Mauro
Tomasovych, Adam
Williams, John W. W.
Yasuhara, Moriaki
Finnegan, Seth
Hull, Pincelli M. M.
author_sort Smith, Jansen
title BioDeepTime: A database of biodiversity time series for modern and fossil assemblages
title_short BioDeepTime: A database of biodiversity time series for modern and fossil assemblages
title_full BioDeepTime: A database of biodiversity time series for modern and fossil assemblages
title_fullStr BioDeepTime: A database of biodiversity time series for modern and fossil assemblages
title_full_unstemmed BioDeepTime: A database of biodiversity time series for modern and fossil assemblages
title_sort biodeeptime: a database of biodiversity time series for modern and fossil assemblages
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