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

Authors :
Phillips HRP
Bach EM
Bartz MLC
Bennett JM
Beugnon R
Briones MJI
Brown GG
Ferlian O
Gongalsky KB
Guerra CA
König-Ries B
Krebs JJ
Orgiazzi A
Ramirez KS
Russell DJ
Schwarz B
Wall DH
Brose U
Decaëns T
Lavelle P
Loreau M
Mathieu J
Mulder C
van der Putten WH
Rillig MC
Thakur MP
de Vries FT
Wardle DA
Ammer C
Ammer S
Arai M
Ayuke FO
Baker GH
Baretta D
Barkusky D
Beauséjour R
Bedano JC
Birkhofer K
Blanchart E
Blossey B
Bolger T
Bradley RL
Brossard M
Burtis JC
Capowiez Y
Cavagnaro TR
Choi A
Clause J
Cluzeau D
Coors A
Crotty FV
Crumsey JM
Dávalos A
Cosín DJD
Dobson AM
Domínguez A
Duhour AE
van Eekeren N
Emmerling C
Falco LB
Fernández R
Fonte SJ
Fragoso C
Franco ALC
Fusilero A
Geraskina AP
Gholami S
González G
Gundale MJ
López MG
Hackenberger BK
Hackenberger DK
Hernández LM
Hirth JR
Hishi T
Holdsworth AR
Holmstrup M
Hopfensperger KN
Lwanga EH
Huhta V
Hurisso TT
Iannone BV 3rd
Iordache M
Irmler U
Ivask M
Jesús JB
Johnson-Maynard JL
Joschko M
Kaneko N
Kanianska R
Keith AM
Kernecker ML
Koné AW
Kooch Y
Kukkonen ST
Lalthanzara H
Lammel DR
Lebedev IM
Le Cadre E
Lincoln NK
López-Hernández D
Loss SR
Marichal R
Matula R
Minamiya Y
Moos JH
Moreno G
Morón-Ríos A
Motohiro H
Muys B
Neirynck J
Norgrove L
Novo M
Nuutinen V
Nuzzo V
Mujeeb Rahman P
Pansu J
Paudel S
Pérès G
Pérez-Camacho L
Ponge JF
Prietzel J
Rapoport IB
Rashid MI
Rebollo S
Rodríguez MÁ
Roth AM
Rousseau GX
Rozen A
Sayad E
van Schaik L
Scharenbroch B
Schirrmann M
Schmidt O
Schröder B
Seeber J
Shashkov MP
Singh J
Smith SM
Steinwandter M
Szlavecz K
Talavera JA
Trigo D
Tsukamoto J
Uribe-López S
de Valença AW
Virto I
Wackett AA
Warren MW
Webster ER
Wehr NH
Whalen JK
Wironen MB
Wolters V
Wu P
Zenkova IV
Zhang W
Cameron EK
Eisenhauer N
Source :
Scientific data [Sci Data] 2021 May 21; Vol. 8 (1), pp. 136. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 May 21.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

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.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2052-4463
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Scientific data
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34021166
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-021-00912-z