Global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties

Earthworms are an important soil taxon as ecosystem engineers, providing a variety of crucial ecosystem functions and services. Little is known about their diversity and distribution at large spatial scales, despite the availability of considerable amounts of local-scale data. Earthworm diversity da...

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Main Authors: Phillips, Helen R. P., Bach, Elizabeth M., Bartz, Marie L. C., Bennett, Joanne M., Beugnon, Rémy, Briones, Maria J. I., Brown, George G., Ferlian, Olga, Gongalsky, Konstantin B., Guerra, Carlos A., König-Ries, Birgitta, López-Hernández, Danilo, Loss, Scott R., Marichal, Raphael, Matula, Radim, Minamiya, Yukio, Moos, Jan Hendrik, Moreno, Gerardo, Morón-Ríos, Alejandro, Motohiro, Hasegawa, Muys, Bart, Krebs, Julia J., Neirynck, Johan, Norgrove, Lindsey, Novo, Marta, Nuutinen, Visa, Nuzzo, Victoria, Mujeeb Rahman, P., Pansu, Johan, Paudel, Shishir, Pérès, Guénola, Pérez-Camacho, Lorenzo, Orgiazzi, Alberto, Ponge, Jean-François, Prietzel, Jörg, Rapoport, Irina B., Rashid, Muhammad Imtiaz, Rebollo, Salvador, Rodríguez, Miguel Á., Roth, Alexander M., Rousseau, Guillaume X., Rozen, Anna, Sayad, Ehsan, Ramirez, Kelly S., van Schaik, Loes, Scharenbroch, Bryant, Schirrmann, Michael, Schmidt, Olaf, Schröder, Boris, Seeber, Julia
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: London : Nature Publ. Group 2021
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Online Access:https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/8788
https://doi.org/10.34657/7826
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:xd-Pm4YBdbrxVwz6knn- 2023-05-15T14:02:47+02:00 Global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties Phillips, Helen R. P. Bach, Elizabeth M. Bartz, Marie L. C. Bennett, Joanne M. Beugnon, Rémy Briones, Maria J. I. Brown, George G. Ferlian, Olga Gongalsky, Konstantin B. Guerra, Carlos A. König-Ries, Birgitta López-Hernández, Danilo Loss, Scott R. Marichal, Raphael Matula, Radim Minamiya, Yukio Moos, Jan Hendrik Moreno, Gerardo Morón-Ríos, Alejandro Motohiro, Hasegawa Muys, Bart Krebs, Julia J. Neirynck, Johan Norgrove, Lindsey Novo, Marta Nuutinen, Visa Nuzzo, Victoria Mujeeb Rahman, P. Pansu, Johan Paudel, Shishir Pérès, Guénola Pérez-Camacho, Lorenzo Orgiazzi, Alberto Ponge, Jean-François Prietzel, Jörg Rapoport, Irina B. Rashid, Muhammad Imtiaz Rebollo, Salvador Rodríguez, Miguel Á. Roth, Alexander M. Rousseau, Guillaume X. Rozen, Anna Sayad, Ehsan Ramirez, Kelly S. van Schaik, Loes Scharenbroch, Bryant Schirrmann, Michael Schmidt, Olaf Schröder, Boris Seeber, Julia 2021 application/pdf https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/8788 https://doi.org/10.34657/7826 eng eng London : Nature Publ. Group CC BY 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Scientific data 8 (2021) animal biodiversity biomass classification Oligochaeta Animals 610 570 500 article Text 2021 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/7826 2023-03-01T07:25:15Z Earthworms are an important soil taxon as ecosystem engineers, providing a variety of crucial ecosystem functions and services. Little is known about their diversity and distribution at large spatial scales, despite the availability of considerable amounts of local-scale data. Earthworm diversity data, obtained from the primary literature or provided directly by authors, were collated with information on site locations, including coordinates, habitat cover, and soil properties. Datasets were required, at a minimum, to include abundance or biomass of earthworms at a site. Where possible, site-level species lists were included, as well as the abundance and biomass of individual species and ecological groups. This global dataset contains 10,840 sites, with 184 species, from 60 countries and all continents except Antarctica. The data were obtained from 182 published articles, published between 1973 and 2017, and 17 unpublished datasets. Amalgamating data into a single global database will assist researchers in investigating and answering a wide variety of pressing questions, for example, jointly assessing aboveground and belowground biodiversity distributions and drivers of biodiversity change. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association)
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classification
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biodiversity
biomass
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Phillips, Helen R. P.
Bach, Elizabeth M.
Bartz, Marie L. C.
Bennett, Joanne M.
Beugnon, Rémy
Briones, Maria J. I.
Brown, George G.
Ferlian, Olga
Gongalsky, Konstantin B.
Guerra, Carlos A.
König-Ries, Birgitta
López-Hernández, Danilo
Loss, Scott R.
Marichal, Raphael
Matula, Radim
Minamiya, Yukio
Moos, Jan Hendrik
Moreno, Gerardo
Morón-Ríos, Alejandro
Motohiro, Hasegawa
Muys, Bart
Krebs, Julia J.
Neirynck, Johan
Norgrove, Lindsey
Novo, Marta
Nuutinen, Visa
Nuzzo, Victoria
Mujeeb Rahman, P.
Pansu, Johan
Paudel, Shishir
Pérès, Guénola
Pérez-Camacho, Lorenzo
Orgiazzi, Alberto
Ponge, Jean-François
Prietzel, Jörg
Rapoport, Irina B.
Rashid, Muhammad Imtiaz
Rebollo, Salvador
Rodríguez, Miguel Á.
Roth, Alexander M.
Rousseau, Guillaume X.
Rozen, Anna
Sayad, Ehsan
Ramirez, Kelly S.
van Schaik, Loes
Scharenbroch, Bryant
Schirrmann, Michael
Schmidt, Olaf
Schröder, Boris
Seeber, Julia
Global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties
topic_facet animal
biodiversity
biomass
classification
Oligochaeta
Animals
610
570
500
description Earthworms are an important soil taxon as ecosystem engineers, providing a variety of crucial ecosystem functions and services. Little is known about their diversity and distribution at large spatial scales, despite the availability of considerable amounts of local-scale data. Earthworm diversity data, obtained from the primary literature or provided directly by authors, were collated with information on site locations, including coordinates, habitat cover, and soil properties. Datasets were required, at a minimum, to include abundance or biomass of earthworms at a site. Where possible, site-level species lists were included, as well as the abundance and biomass of individual species and ecological groups. This global dataset contains 10,840 sites, with 184 species, from 60 countries and all continents except Antarctica. The data were obtained from 182 published articles, published between 1973 and 2017, and 17 unpublished datasets. Amalgamating data into a single global database will assist researchers in investigating and answering a wide variety of pressing questions, for example, jointly assessing aboveground and belowground biodiversity distributions and drivers of biodiversity change. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Phillips, Helen R. P.
Bach, Elizabeth M.
Bartz, Marie L. C.
Bennett, Joanne M.
Beugnon, Rémy
Briones, Maria J. I.
Brown, George G.
Ferlian, Olga
Gongalsky, Konstantin B.
Guerra, Carlos A.
König-Ries, Birgitta
López-Hernández, Danilo
Loss, Scott R.
Marichal, Raphael
Matula, Radim
Minamiya, Yukio
Moos, Jan Hendrik
Moreno, Gerardo
Morón-Ríos, Alejandro
Motohiro, Hasegawa
Muys, Bart
Krebs, Julia J.
Neirynck, Johan
Norgrove, Lindsey
Novo, Marta
Nuutinen, Visa
Nuzzo, Victoria
Mujeeb Rahman, P.
Pansu, Johan
Paudel, Shishir
Pérès, Guénola
Pérez-Camacho, Lorenzo
Orgiazzi, Alberto
Ponge, Jean-François
Prietzel, Jörg
Rapoport, Irina B.
Rashid, Muhammad Imtiaz
Rebollo, Salvador
Rodríguez, Miguel Á.
Roth, Alexander M.
Rousseau, Guillaume X.
Rozen, Anna
Sayad, Ehsan
Ramirez, Kelly S.
van Schaik, Loes
Scharenbroch, Bryant
Schirrmann, Michael
Schmidt, Olaf
Schröder, Boris
Seeber, Julia
author_facet Phillips, Helen R. P.
Bach, Elizabeth M.
Bartz, Marie L. C.
Bennett, Joanne M.
Beugnon, Rémy
Briones, Maria J. I.
Brown, George G.
Ferlian, Olga
Gongalsky, Konstantin B.
Guerra, Carlos A.
König-Ries, Birgitta
López-Hernández, Danilo
Loss, Scott R.
Marichal, Raphael
Matula, Radim
Minamiya, Yukio
Moos, Jan Hendrik
Moreno, Gerardo
Morón-Ríos, Alejandro
Motohiro, Hasegawa
Muys, Bart
Krebs, Julia J.
Neirynck, Johan
Norgrove, Lindsey
Novo, Marta
Nuutinen, Visa
Nuzzo, Victoria
Mujeeb Rahman, P.
Pansu, Johan
Paudel, Shishir
Pérès, Guénola
Pérez-Camacho, Lorenzo
Orgiazzi, Alberto
Ponge, Jean-François
Prietzel, Jörg
Rapoport, Irina B.
Rashid, Muhammad Imtiaz
Rebollo, Salvador
Rodríguez, Miguel Á.
Roth, Alexander M.
Rousseau, Guillaume X.
Rozen, Anna
Sayad, Ehsan
Ramirez, Kelly S.
van Schaik, Loes
Scharenbroch, Bryant
Schirrmann, Michael
Schmidt, Olaf
Schröder, Boris
Seeber, Julia
author_sort Phillips, Helen R. P.
title Global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties
title_short Global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties
title_full Global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties
title_fullStr Global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties
title_full_unstemmed Global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties
title_sort global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties
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