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The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project Article (Published Version) http://sro.sussex.ac.uk Hudson, Lawrence N, Ingram, Daniel J, Jung, M, Fowler, Robert E, Goulson, Dave, Scharlemann, Jorn P W and et al, (2017) The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project. Ecology and Evolution, 7 (1). pp. 145-188. ISSN 2045-7758 This version is available from Sussex Research Online: http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/65963/ This document is made available in accordance with publisher policies and may differ from the published version or from the version of record. If you wish to cite this item you are advised to consult the publisher’s version. Please see the URL above for details on accessing the published version. Copyright and reuse: Sussex Research Online is a digital repository of the research output of the University. Copyright and all moral rights to the version of the paper presented here belong to the individual author(s) and/or other copyright owners. To the extent reasonable and practicable, the material made available in SRO has been checked for eligibility before being made available. Copies of full text items generally can be reproduced, displayed or performed and given to third parties in any format or medium for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge, provided that the authors, title and full bibliographic details are credited, a hyperlink and/or URL is given for the original metadata page and the content is not changed in any way.

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  • The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project

    Article (Published Version)

    http://sro.sussex.ac.uk

    Hudson, Lawrence N, Ingram, Daniel J, Jung, M, Fowler, Robert E, Goulson, Dave, Scharlemann, Jorn P W and et al, (2017) The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project. Ecology and Evolution, 7 (1). pp. 145-188. ISSN 2045-7758

    This version is available from Sussex Research Online: http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/65963/

    This document is made available in accordance with publisher policies and may differ from the published version or from the version of record. If you wish to cite this item you are advised to consult the publisher’s version. Please see the URL above for details on accessing the published version.

    Copyright and reuse: Sussex Research Online is a digital repository of the research output of the University.

    Copyright and all moral rights to the version of the paper presented here belong to the individual author(s) and/or other copyright owners. To the extent reasonable and practicable, the material made available in SRO has been checked for eligibility before being made available.

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  • Ecology and Evolution 2016; 1–44  | 1www.ecolevol.org

    Received:22April2016  |  Revised:10September2016  |  Accepted:22September2016DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2579

    O R I G I N A L R E S E A R C H

    The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project

    Lawrence N. Hudson1*  | Tim Newbold2,3* | Sara Contu1 | Samantha L. L. Hill1,2 |  Igor Lysenko4 | Adriana De Palma1,4 | Helen R. P. Phillips1,4 | Tamera I. Alhusseini5 |  Felicity E. Bedford6 | Dominic J. Bennett4 | Hollie Booth2,7 | Victoria J. Burton1,8 |  Charlotte W. T. Chng4 | Argyrios Choimes1,4  | David L. P. Correia9 | Julie Day4 |  Susy Echeverría-Londoño1,4 | Susan R. Emerson1 | Di Gao1 | Morgan Garon4 |  Michelle L. K. Harrison4 | Daniel J. Ingram10 | Martin Jung10  | Victoria Kemp11 |  Lucinda Kirkpatrick12 | Callum D. Martin13 | Yuan Pan14 | Gwilym D. Pask-Hale1 |  Edwin L. Pynegar15 | Alexandra N. Robinson5 | Katia Sanchez-Ortiz16 |  Rebecca A. Senior14 | Benno I. Simmons4 | Hannah J. White17 | Hanbin Zhang16 |  Job Aben18,19 | Stefan Abrahamczyk20 | Gilbert B. Adum21,22 |  Virginia Aguilar-Barquero23 | Marcelo A. Aizen24 | Belén Albertos25 | E. L. Alcala26 |  Maria del Mar Alguacil27 | Audrey Alignier28,29 | Marc Ancrenaz30,31 |  Alan N. Andersen32 | Enrique Arbeláez-Cortés33,34 | Inge Armbrecht35 |  Víctor Arroyo-Rodríguez36 | Tom Aumann37 | Jan C. Axmacher38 | Badrul Azhar39,40 |  Adrián B. Azpiroz41 | Lander Baeten42,43 | Adama Bakayoko44,45 | András Báldi46 |  John E. Banks47 | Sharad K. Baral48 | Jos Barlow49,50 | Barbara I. P. Barratt51 |  Lurdes Barrico52 | Paola Bartolommei53 | Diane M. Barton51 | Yves Basset54 |  Péter Batáry55 | Adam J. Bates56,57 | Bruno Baur58 | Erin M. Bayne59 | Pedro Beja60 |  Suzan Benedick61 | Åke Berg62 | Henry Bernard63 | Nicholas J. Berry64 |  Dinesh Bhatt65 | Jake E. Bicknell66,67 | Jochen H. Bihn68 | Robin J. Blake69,70 |  Kadiri S. Bobo71,72 | Roberto Bóçon73 | Teun Boekhout74 | Katrin Böhning-Gaese75,76 |  Kevin J. Bonham77 | Paulo A. V. Borges78 | Sérgio H. Borges79 | Céline Boutin80 |  Jérémy Bouyer81,82 | Cibele Bragagnolo83 | Jodi S. Brandt84 | Francis Q. Brearley85 |  Isabel Brito86 | Vicenç Bros87,88 | Jörg Brunet89 | Grzegorz Buczkowski90 |  Christopher M. Buddle91 | Rob Bugter92 | Erika Buscardo93,94,95 | Jörn Buse96 |  Jimmy Cabra-García97,98 | Nilton C. Cáceres99 | Nicolette L. Cagle100 |  María Calviño-Cancela101 | Sydney A. Cameron102,103 | Eliana M. Cancello104 |  Rut Caparrós25,105 | Pedro Cardoso78,106 | Dan Carpenter107,108 | Tiago F. Carrijo109 |  Anelena L. Carvalho79 | Camila R. Cassano110 | Helena Castro52 | 

    ThisisanopenaccessarticleunderthetermsoftheCreativeCommonsAttributionLicense,whichpermitsuse,distributionandreproductioninanymedium,providedtheoriginalworkisproperlycited.©2016TheAuthors.Ecology and EvolutionpublishedbyJohnWiley&SonsLtd.

    *Theseauthorscontributedequallytothiswork.

    http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4072-7469http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9849-1500http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7569-1390http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

  • 2  |     HUDSON et al.

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  •      |  3HUDSON et al.

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  • 4  |     HUDSON et al.

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  •      |  5HUDSON et al.1DepartmentofLifeSciences,NaturalHistoryMuseum,London,UK2UnitedNationsEnvironmentProgrammeWorldConservationMonitoringCentre,Cambridge,UK3DepartmentofGenetics,EvolutionandEnvironment,CentreforBiodiversityandEnvironment,Research,UniversityCollegeLondon,London,UK4DepartmentofLifeSciences,ImperialCollegeLondon,Ascot,UK5ImperialCollegeLondon,SouthKensington,London,UK6DepartmentofZoology,CambridgeUniversity,Cambridge,UK7FrankfurtZoologicalSociety,AfricaRegionalOffice,Arusha,Tanzania8ScienceandSolutionsforaChangingPlanetDTPandtheDepartmentofLifeSciences,ImperialCollegeLondon,SouthKensington,London,UK9Centred’étudedelaforêt.,UniversitéLaval,Laval,QC,Canada10SchoolofLifeSciences,UniversityofSussex,Brighton,UK11SchoolofBiologicalandChemicalSciences,QueenMaryUniversityofLondon,London,UK12SchoolofBiologicalandEcologicalSciences,UniversityofStirling,Stirling,UK13SchoolofBiologicalSciences,RoyalHollowayUniversityofLondon,Egham,Surrey,UK14DepartmentofAnimalandPlantSciences,UniversityofSheffield,WesternBank,Sheffield,UK15SchoolofEnvironment,NaturalResourcesandGeography,BangorUniversity,Bangor,Gwynedd,UK16UniversityCollegeLondon,London,UK17SchoolofBiologicalSciences,Queen’sUniversityBelfast,Belfast,UK18InstituteofBiologicalandEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofAberdeen,Aberdeen,UK19EvolutionaryEcologyGroup,UniversityofAntwerp,Antwerp,Belgium20NeesInstituteforPlantBiodiversity,UniversityofBonn,Bonn,Germany21WildlifeandRangeManagementDepartment,FacultyofRenewableNaturalResources(FRNR),CollegeofAgricultureandNaturalResources(CANR),KwameNkrumahUniversityofScienceandTechnology(KNUST),Kumasi,Ghana22SAVETHEFROGS!Ghana,Adum-Kumasi,Ghana23EscueladeBiología,UniversidaddeCostaRica,SanJosé,CostaRica24LaboratorioEcotono-CRUB,UniversidadNacionaldelComahueandINIBIOMA,RíoNegro,Argentina25DepartamentodeBotánica,FacultaddeFarmacia,UniversidaddeValencia,Burjassot,Valencia,Spain26MarineLaboratory,SillimanUniversity-AngeloKingCenterforResearchandEnvironmentalManagement,SillimanUniversity,DumagueteCity,Philippines27DepartmentofSoilandWaterConservation,CSIC-CentrodeEdafologíayBiologíaAplicadadelSegura,Murcia,Spain28INRA,UR0980SAD-Paysage,RennesCedex,France29INRA,UMR1201DYNAFOR,CastanetTolosanCedex,France30HUTAN–KinabatanganOrang-utanConservationProgramme,KotaKinabalu,Malaysia31BorneoFutures,KotaKinabalu,Malaysia32CSIROLand&WaterFlagship,Winnellie,NT,Australia33MuseodeZoología,FacultaddeCiencias,UniversidadNacionalAutónomadeMéxico,MéxicoD.F.,Mexico34ColeccióndeTejidos,InstitutodeInvestigacióndeRecursosBiológicosAlexandervonHumboldt,ValledelCauca,Colombia35BiologyDepartment,UniversidaddelValle,Cali,Colombia36InstitutodeInvestigacionesenEcosistemasySustentabilidad,UniversidadNacionalAutónomadeMéxico,Morelia,Mexico37CollegeofScience,Engineering&Health,RMITUniversity,Melbourne,Vic.,Australia38UCLDepartmentofGeography,UniversityCollegeLondon,London,UK39BiodiversityUnit,InstituteofBioscience,UniversitiPutraMalaysia,Serdang,Malaysia40FacultyofForestry,UniversitiPutraMalaysia,Serdang,Malaysia41DepartamentodeBiodiversidadyGenética,InstitutodeInvestigacionesBiológicasClementeEstable,Montevideo,Uruguay42Forest&NatureLab,DepartmentofForestandWaterManagement,GhentUniversity,Gontrode,Belgium43TerrestrialEcologyUnit,DepartmentofBiology,GhentUniversity,Ghent,Belgium44UFRSciencedelaNature,UniversitéNaanguiAbrogoua,Abidjan,IvoryCoast45CentreSuissedeRecherchesScientifiquesenCôted’Ivoire,Abidjan,IvoryCoast46MTACentreforEcologicalResearch,Vácrátót,Hungary47UniversityofWashingtonTacoma,Tacoma,WA,USA48NorthernHardwoodsResearchInstitute,Edmundston,NB,Canada49LancasterEnvironmentCentre,LancasterUniversity,Lancaster,UK50MCT/MuseuParaenseEmílioGoeldi,Belém,Brazil

  • 6  |     HUDSON et al.51AgResearchLimited,InvermayAgriculturalCentre,PuddleAlley,Mosgiel,NewZealand52CentreforFunctionalEcology,DepartmentofLifeSciences,UniversityofCoimbra,Coimbra,Portugal53COT(TuscanOrnithologicalSociety),Livorno,Italy54SmithsonianTropicalResearchInstitute,Balboa,Ancon,PanamaCity,RepublicofPanama55Agroecology,DepartmentofCropSciences,Georg-AugustUniversity,Göttingen,Germany56Biosciences,SchoolofScience&Technology,NottinghamTrentUniversity,Clifton,Nottingham,UK57UniversityofBirmingham,Edgbaston,Birmingham,UK58SectionofConservationBiology,DepartmentofEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofBasel,Basel,Switzerland59DepartmentofBiologicalSciences,UniversityofAlberta,Edmonton,AB,Canada60CIBIO/InBio,CentrodeInvestigaçãoemBiodiversidadeeRecursosGenéticos,UniversidadedoPorto,Vairão,Portugal61FacultyofSustainableAgriculture,UniversitiMalaysiaSabah,Sandakan,Malaysia62TheSwedishUniversityofAgriculturalSciences,TheSwedishBiodiversityCentre,Uppsala,Sweden63InstituteforTropicalBiologyandConservation,UniversitiMalaysiaSabah,JalanUMS,KotaKinabalu,Malaysia64SchoolofGeosciences,UniversityofEdinburgh,Edinburgh,UK65DepartmentofZoology&EnvironmentalScience,GurukulaKangriUniversity,Haridwar,India66DurrellInstituteofConservationandEcology(DICE),SchoolofAnthropologyandConservation,UniversityofKent,Canterbury,UK67IwokramaInternationalCentreforRainforestConservationandDevelopment,Georgetown,Guyana68DepartmentofEcology-AnimalEcology,FacultyofBiology,Philipps-UniversitätMarburg,Marburg,Germany69ComplianceServicesInternational,PentlandsSciencePark,Penicuik,Edinburgh,UK70CentreforAgri-EnvironmentalResearch,SchoolofAgriculture,PolicyandDevelopment,UniversityofReading,Reading,UK71SchoolfortheTrainingofWildlifeSpecialistsGaroua,Garoua,Cameroon72DepartmentofForestry,FacultyofAgronomyandAgriculturalSciences,UniversityofDschang,Dschang,Cameroon73MaterNatura–InstitutodeEstudosAmbientais,Curitiba,Brazil74CBSFungalBiodiversityCentre(CBS-KNAW),Utrecht,TheNetherlands75SenckenbergBiodiversityandClimateResearchCentre(BiK-F),FrankfurtamMain,Germany76InstituteforEcology,Evolution&Diversity,GoetheUniversityFrankfurt,Biologicum,FrankfurtamMain,Germany77SchoolofLandandFood,UniversityofTasmania,SandyBay,Tas.,Australia78DepartamentodeCiênciasAgrárias,cE3c–CentreforEcology,EvolutionandEnvironmentalChanges/AzoreanBiodiversityGroupandUniversidadedosAçores,AngradoHeroísmo,Açores,Portugal79InstitutoNacionaldePesquisasdaAmazônia,Manaus,Brazil80EnvironmentandClimateChangeCanada,Science&TechnologyBranch,CarletonUniversity,Ottawa,ON,Canada81UnitéMixtedeRechercheContrôledesMaladiesAnimalesExotiquesetEmergentes,CentredeCoopérationInternationaleenRechercheAgronomiquepourleDéveloppement(CIRAD),Montpellier,France82UnitéMixtedeRecherche1309ContrôledesMaladiesAnimalesExotiquesetEmergentes,Institutnationaldelarechercheagronomique(INRA),Montpellier,France83DepartamentodeZoologia,InstitutodeBiociências,UniversidadedeSãoPaulo,SãoPaulo,Brazil84HumanEnvironmentSystemsCenter,BoiseStateUniversity,Boise,ID,USA85SchoolofScienceandtheEnvironment,ManchesterMetropolitanUniversity,Manchester,UK86UniversidadedeÉvora–ICAAM,Évora,Portugal87NaturalParksTechnicalOffice,DiputaciódeBarcelona,Barcelona,Spain88NaturalHistoryMuseumofBarcelona,Barcelona,Catalonia,Spain89SwedishUniversityofAgriculturalSciences,SouthernSwedishForestResearchCentre,Alnarp,Sweden90DepartmentofEntomology,PurdueUniversity,WestLafayette,IN,USA91DepartmentofNaturalResourceSciences,McGillUniversity,Ste-Ann-de-Bellevue,QC,Canada92Alterra,partofWageningenUniversityandResearch,RBWageningen,TheNetherlands93DepartamentodeCiênciasdaVida,CentrodeEcologiaFuncional,UniversidadedeCoimbra,Coimbra,Portugal94DepartamentodeBiologiaVegetal,InstitutodeBiologia,UniversidadeEstadualdeCampinas,Campinas,Brazil95DepartmentofBotany,SchoolofNaturalSciences,TrinityCollegeDublin,Dublin2,Ireland96InstituteforEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityKoblenz-Landau,Landau,Germany97DepartamentodeZoologia,InstitutodeBiociências,UniversidadedeSãoPaulo,SãoPaulo,Brazil98DepartamentodeBiología,GrupodeinvestigaciónenBiología,EcologíayManejodeHormigas,SeccióndeEntomología,UniversidaddelValle,Cali,Colombia

  •      |  7HUDSON et al.99DepartmentofBiology,FederalUniversityofSantaMaria,CCNE,SantaMaria,Brazil100NicholasSchooloftheEnvironment,DukeUniversity,Durham,NC,USA101DepartmentofEcologyandAnimalBiology,FacultyofSciences,UniversityofVigo,Vigo,Spain102DepartmentofEntomology,UniversityofIllinois,Urbana,IL,USA103PrograminEcology,EvolutionandConservationBiology,UniversityofIllinois,Urbana,IL,USA104MuseudeZoologiadaUniversidadedeSãoPaulo,SãoPaulo,Brazil105DepartamentodeBiología(Botánica),FacultaddeCiencias,UniversidadAutonomadeMadrid,Madrid,Spain106FinnishMuseumofNaturalHistory,UniversityofHelsinki,Helsinki,Finland107ParksandCountryside,BracknellForestCouncil,Bracknell,UK108SoilBiodiversityGroup,LifeSciencesDepartment,NaturalHistoryMuseum,London,UK109MuseudeZoologiadaUniversidadedeSãoPaulo,SãoPaulo,Brazil110LaboratóriodeEcologiaAplicadaàConservação,UniversidadeEstadualdeSantaCruz,Ilhéus,Brazil111InstitutodeBiotecnologiayEcologiaAplicada(INBIOTECA),UniversidadVeracruzana,Xalapa,Mexico112CentroAgronómicoTropicaldeInvestigaciónyEnseñanza(CATIE),TropicalAgriculturalResearchandHigherEducationCenter,Turrialba,CostaRica113DepartmentofQuantitativeMethodsandInformationSystems,FacultyofAgronomy,UniversityofBuenosAires,BuenosAires,Argentina114AppliedEcologicalServices,Inc.,PriorLake,MN,USA115NormandieUniv,EA1293ECODIV-Rouen,SFRSCALE,UFRSciencesetTechniques,MontSaintAignanCedex,France116MC-Consult,Sorø,Denmark117InstituteofBiologicalandEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofAberdeen,Aberdeen,UK118DepartmentofBiology,CESAM,UniversidadedeAveiro,Aveiro,Portugal119DipartimentodiBiologia,UniversitàdegliStudidiMilano,Milano,Italy120SustainabilityResearchInstitute,UniversityofEastLondon,London,UK121CentreofExcellenceforEnvironmentalDecisions,SchoolofPlantBiology,UniversityofWesternAustralia,Nedlands,WA,Australia122SchoolofVeterinaryandLifeSciences,MurdochUniversity,Murdoch,WA,Australia123GrupoEcologíadeArtrópodosyManejodePlagas,ElColegiodelaFronteraSur,Tapachula,Mexico124CSIROLandandWaterFlagship,Canberra,ACT,Australia125DipartimentodiBiologia,UniversitàdiNapoliFedericoII,Napoli,Italy126WildlifeConservationResearchUnit,DepartmentofZoology,UniversityofOxford,Recanati-KaplanCentre,Tubney,UK127ProgramadePós-GraduaçãoemEcologia,UniversidadeFederaldeSantaCatarina,Florianópolis,Brazil128SustainabilityResearchInstitute,SchoolofEarthandEnvironment,UniversityofLeeds,Leeds,UK129BritishTrustforOrnithology,Stirling,UK130ThünenInstituteofBiodiversity,Braunschweig,Germany131ScarabResearchGroup,DepartmentofZoology&Entomology,UniversityofPretoria,Hatfield,SouthAfrica132DurrellWildlifeConservationTrust,Trinity,Jersey133CenterforInternationalForestryResearch,Bogor,Indonesia134KwataNGO,Cayenne,FrenchGuiana135CIRAD,UMRSystem,Montpellier,France136ICRAF,RegionalOfficeforLatinAmerica,Lima,Peru137UPS,INP,LaboratoireÉcologieFonctionnelleetEnvironnement,UniversitédeToulouse,Toulouse,France138CNRS–UMR5245,Ecolab,Toulouse,France139CNRS–UMR8172,ÉcologiedesForêtsdeGuyane,Kouroucedex,France140CNRS–UMR7206(retired)CNRS/MNHN,Paris,France141DepartmentofLandscapeEcology,InstituteofNaturalResourceConservation,KielUniversity,Kiel,Germany142DepartmentofBiology,NatureConservation,UniversityMarburg,Marburg,Germany143InstituteofIntegrativeBiology,ETHZürich,Zürich,Switzerland144PostGraduatePrograminWildlifeBiologyandConservation,NationalCentreforBiologicalSciences,Bangalore,India145WildlifeConservationSociety(IndiaProgram),CentreforWildlifeStudies,Bangalore,India146InstitutodeInvestigacionesAgropecuarias–INIA–CRI–Kampenaike,PuntaArenas,Chile147ProgramadeBiología,UniversidaddelAtlántico,Barranquilla,Colombia148AppliedEntomology,ETHZürich,Zürich,Switzerland149UnitforEnvironmentalSciencesandManagement,North-WestUniversity,Potchefstroom,SouthAfrica

  • 8  |     HUDSON et al.150DepartmentofEcosystemModelling,Büsgen-Institute,Georg-August-UniversityofGöttingen,Göttingen,Germany151INRA,UMR1213Herbivores,Saint-GenèsChampanelle,France152InstituteofZoology,ZoologicalSocietyofLondon,RegentsPark,London,UK153DepartmentofEcologyandEnvironmentalScience,UmeåUniversity,Umeå,Sweden154DepartmentofWildlife,FishandEnvironmentalStudies,SwedishUniversityofAgriculturalSciences,Umea,Sweden155CentreforBiologicalSciences,UniversityofSouthampton,Southampton,UK156MTA-ELTE-MTMEcologyResearchGroup,HungarianAcademyofSciences,c/oBiologicalInstitute,EötvösLórándUniversity,Budapest,Hungary157HungarianNaturalHistoryMuseum,Budapest,Hungary158InstituteforEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofKoblenz-Landau,Landau,Germany159DepartmentofConservationEcologyandEntomology,StellenboschUniversity,Matieland,SouthAfrica160CentreforInvasionBiology,StellenboschUniversity,Matieland,SouthAfrica161CE3C–CentreforEcology,EvolutionandEnvironmentalChanges,FaculdadedeCiências,UniversidadedeLisboa,Lisboa,Portugal162AssociaçãoMontePico,MonteCafé,MéZóchi,SãoToméandPríncipe163KewGardens,Wakehurst,Ardingly,HaywardsHeath,Sussex,UK164WildAsia,UpperPenthouse,WismaRKT,KualaLumpur,Malaysia165ConservationEcology,FacultyofBiology,Philipps-UniversitätMarburg,Marburg,Germany166InstituteofEntomology,BiologyCentreofAcademyofSciencesCzechRepublic,ČeskéBudějovice,CzechRepublic167InstituteforTropicalBiologyandConservation,UniversitiMalaysiaSabah,KotaKinabalu,Malaysia168DipartimentodiScienzeVeterinarie,UniversitàdiPisa,Pisa,Italy169SwedishUniversityofAgriculturalSciences,Alnarp,Sweden170DepartmentofBiologicalSciences,UniversityofQueensland,StLucia,Qld,Australia171QueenslandHerbarium(DSITIA),Toowong,Qld,Australia172SchoolofSustainability,ArizonaStateUniversity,Tempe,AZ,USA173DepartmentofBiology,TrentUniversity,Peterborough,ON,Canada174Laboratoired’EcologieAlpine(LECA),UniversitéGrenobleAlpes,Grenoble,France175InstituteofBiologyBucharestofRomanianAcademy,Bucharest,Romania176UniversidadeFederaldePernambuco–UFPE,CidadeUniversitaria,Recife,Brazil177TarlaBitkileriMerkezAraştırmaEnstitüsü,Yenimahalle-Ankara,Turkey178SchoolofForestResourcesandEnvironmentalScience,MichiganTechnologicalUniversity,Houghton,MI,USA179DepartmentofAnimalEcologyandTropicalBiology,Biocenter,UniversityofWürzburg,Würzburg,Germany180DepartmentofPlantSciences,UniversityofCalifornia,Davis,CA,USA181DepartmentofSoilandCropSciences,ColoradoStateUniversity,FortCollins,CO,USA182IRD-UMR208PALOCIRD/MNHN,Paris,France183DepartmentofCommunityEcology,UFZ,HelmholtzCentreforEnvironmentalResearch,Halle,Germany184DepartmentofNaturalResourceSciences,ThompsonRiversUniversity,Kamloops,BC,Canada185InstituteforBiodiversityandEcosystemDynamics(IBED),UniversityofAmsterdam,GEAmsterdam,TheNetherlands186PanEco/YayasanEkosistemLestari,SumatranOrangutanConservationProgramme,Medan,Indonesia187ProgramadePósGraduaçãoemEcologia,UniversidadedeBrasília,Brasília,DistritoFederal,Brazil188IDEAConsultantsInc.,OkinawaBranchOffice,Naha,Japan189BiocentreGrindel,UniversityofHamburg,Hamburg,Germany190DepartamentodeZoología,FacultaddeCienciasNaturalesyOceanográficas,UniversidaddeConcepción,Concepción,Chile191DepartamentodePlanificaciónTerritorial,FacultaddeCienciasAmbientales,CentroEULA-Chile,UniversidaddeConcepción,Concepción,Chile192HopkirkInstitute,MasseyUniversity,PalmerstonNorth,NewZealand193SeedConsultingServices,Adelaide,SA,Australia194EnvironmentalFuturesResearchInstitute,GriffithUniversity,Brisbane,Qld,Australia195BarbaraHardyInstitute,UniversityofSouthAustralia,MawsonLakes,SA,Australia196JiangsuKeyLaboratoryforBioresourcesofSalineSoils,YanchengTeachersUniversity,Yancheng,China197Départementdessciencesbiologiques,Centred’étudesdelaforêtUniversitéduQuébecàMontréalSuccursaleCentre-ville,Montréal,QC,Canada198AgResearch,RuakuraResearchCentre,Hamilton,NewZealand199EcologiaAplicada/AppliedEcology,UniversidadeSagradoCoração(USC),Bauru,Brazil200DepartmentofEcologyandEvolutionaryBiology,UniversityofToronto,Toronto,ON,Canada

  •      |  9HUDSON et al.201DIFAR,UniversityofGenova,Genova,Italy202TelAvivUniversity,TelAviv,Israel203WorldWildlifeFund,Inc.(WWF)Guianas,Paramaribo,Suriname204RubensteinSchoolofNaturalResources,UniversityofVermont,Burlington,VT,USA205AstronEnvironmentalServices,EastPerth,WA,Australia206DepartmentofEnvironmentandAgriculture,CurtinUniversity,Perth,WA,Australia207CentredeBiologiepourlaGestiondesPopulations(CBGP),INRA,IRD,CIRAD,SUPAGRO,Montferrier-sur-Lezcedex,France208DepartmentofZoology,UniversityofOxford,Oxford,UK209DepartmentofBiologicalSciences,MountHolyokeCollege,SouthHadley,MA,USA210ChinaInternationalEngineeringConsultingCorporation,HaidianDistrict,Beijing,China211CREAF,CerdanyoladelVallès,Catalonia,Spain212DepartamentodeCienciasAmbientalesyRecursosNaturalesRenovables,FacultaddeCienciasAgronómicas,UniversidaddeChile,LaPintana,Chile213GruposdeFauna,InstitutoamazónicodeinvestigacionescientíficasSinchi.,Bogotá,Colombia214Biodiversity,EvolutionandEcologyofPlants(BEE),BiocentreKleinFlottbekandBotanicalGarden,UniversityofHamburg,Hamburg,Germany215SchoolofBiologicalScience,UniversityofPlymouth,Plymouth,UK216FridayHarbor,WA,USA217InternationalUniversityofMalaya-Wales,JalanTunIsmail,KualaLumpur,Malaysia218DepartmentofWildlifeManagement,SokoineUniversityofAgriculture,Morogoro,Tanzania219TheXercesSocietyforInvertebrateConservation,Portland,OR,USA220Animal&EnvironmentResearchGroup,DepartmentofLifeSciences,AngliaRuskinUniversity,Cambridge,UK221WalterSisuluUniversity,Mthatha,Transkei,SouthAfrica222CentreforAfricanConservationEcology,NelsonMandelaMetropolitanUniversity,PortElizabeth,SouthAfrica223CollegeofNaturalSciences,BangorUniversity,Bangor,Gwynedd,UK224NaturalResourcesCanada,CanadianForestService,LaurentianForestryCentre,Québec,QC,Canada225DepartmentofArcticandMarineBiology,UniversityofTromsø,Tromsø,Norway226Panthera,NewYork,NY,USA227UniversidadNacionalExperimentaldeGuayana,PuertoOrdaz,Venezuela228RichardGilderGraduateSchool,AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory,NewYork,NY,USA229Agroscope,Zürich,Switzerland230CorporaciónSentidoNatural,Bogotá,Colombia231EarthandAtmosphericSciencesDepartment,UniversityofAlberta,Edmonton,AB,Canada232StateMuseumofNaturalHistoryKarlsruhe(SMNK),Biosciences,Karlsruhe,Germany233MuseumfürNaturkunde–LeibnizInstituteforEvolutionandBiodiversityScience,Berlin,Germany234UniversityofTechnologySydney,Sydney,NSW,Australia235UniversityofNewBrunswick,Fredericton,NB,Canada236DepartmentofEcology,FacultyofVeterinaryScience,SZIEUniversity,Budapest,Hungary237DepartmentofEcology,UniversityofDebrecen,Debrecen,Hungary238DepartmentofEcology,EnvironmentandPlantSciences,StockholmUniversity,Stockholm,Sweden239InstitutodeInvestigacionesyRecursosBiológicosAlexandervonHumboldt,Bogotá,Colombia240InstituteofNaturalandEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofHyogo,Hyogo,Japan241HiroshimaUniversityLeading-program,Higashihiroshima,Kagamiyama,Japan242InstitutodeInvestigacionesenEcosistemasySustentabilidad,UniversidadNacionalAutónomadeMéxico,Morelia,MéxicoC.P.,Mexico243DepartmentofAnimalEcology,Justus-Liebig-University,Giessen,Germany244EscueladeBiologia,UniversidaddeCostaRica,SanPedro,CostaRica245BiodiversityandEnvironmentalSustainability,Rohini,India246DepartmentofEnvironmentalStudies,ShivajiCollege(UniversityofDelhi),NewDelhi,India247DepartmentofEcology,SwedishUniversityofAgriculturalSciences,Uppsala,Sweden248SchoolofBiologicalSciences,UniversitiSainsMalaysia,Minden,Malaysia249YukonDepartmentofEnvironment,Whitehorse,YT,Canada250NatureConservationFoundation,Mysore,India251CologneBiocenter,ZoologicalInstitute,UniversityofCologne,Köln,Germany

  • 10  |     HUDSON et al.252DepartmentofEnvironmental&NaturalResourcesManagement,UniversityofPatras,Agrinio,Greece253CentreforTropicalEnvironmentalandSustainabilityScience(TESS)&CollegeofMarineandEnvironmentalSciences,JamesCookUniversity,Cairns,Qld,Australia254SchoolofScienceandTechnology,PacificAdventistUniversity,PortMoresby,PapuaNewGuinea255UnitforEnvironmentalSciencesandManagement,North-WestUniversity,Potchefstroom,SouthAfrica256DepartmentofSystematicandEvolutionaryBotany,UniversityofZürich,Zürich,Switzerland257DepartmentofEcologyandEvolutionaryBiologyandDepartmentofGeographyandPlanning,UniversityofToronto,Toronto,ON,Canada258TheWilderness&WildlifeConservationTrust,Colombo,SriLanka259SchoolofBiologicalSciences,PlymouthUniversity,Plymouth,UK260InstituteofEcologyandEvolution,UniversityofBern,Bern,Switzerland261SectionEnvironnement,DéveloppementdurableetTerritoire,DivisionEnvironnementetTerritoire,BundesamtfürStatistik,Neuchâtel,Switzerland262SchoolofForestSciences,UniversityofEasternFinland,Joensuu,Finland263InstituteofEcology,FB2,UniversityofBremen,Bremen,Germany264UniversitéPeleforoGonCoulibaly,Korhogo,IvoryCoast265Stationd’EcologiedeLamto,N’Douci,IvoryCoast266TheoreticalEvolutionaryEcologyGroup,DepartmentofAnimalEcologyandTropicalBiology,Biocenter,UniversityofWürzburg,Würzburg,Germany267WildlifeConservationSociety-India,NationalCentreforBiologicalSciences,Bangalore,India268NatureScienceInitiative,Dehradun,India269DepartmentofEnvironmentalScience,Policy,andManagement,UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,CA,USA270SchoolofBioSciences,UniversityofMelbourne,Melbourne,Vic.,Australia271SchoolofAgricultural,ForestandFoodSciencesHAFL,BernUniversityofAppliedSciences,Zollikofen,Switzerland272SwissFederalInstituteforForest,SnowandLandscapeResearchWSL,Birmensdorf,Switzerland273InstitutoNacionaldeTecnologíaAgropecuaria,EEABariloche,Bariloche,Argentina274DepartmentofBiology,PennsylvaniaStateUniversity,UniversityPark,PA,USA275NationalAviary,AlleghenyCommonsWest,Pittsburgh,PA,USA276CentreforTropicalEnvironmentalandSustainabilitySciences,CollegeofMarineandEnvironmentalScience,JamesCookUniversity,Cairns,Qld,Australia277UniversitéPierre-et-Marie-Curie,Paris,France278InstituteofEcologyandEnvironmentalSciences,Paris,France279INRA,UR406AbeillesetEnvironnement,Avignon,France280DepartmentofBiology,SanFranciscoStateUniversity,SanFrancisco,CA,USA281Laboratoiredediagnosticenphytoprotection,Ministèredel’agriculture,despêcheriesetdel’alimentationduQuébec,VilledeQuébec,QC,Canada282ResearchUnitTerrestrialEcology,GhentUniversity,Ghent,Belgium283LaboratoriodeRecursosAgroforestales,CentroAustraldeInvestigacionesCientíficas(CADIC),ConsejoNacionaldeInvestigacionesCientíficasyTécnicas(CONICET),Ushuaia,Argentina284SchoolofBiosciences,UniversityofMelbourne,Parkville,Vic.,Australia285PurchaseCollege(StateUniversityofNewYork),Purchase,NY,USA286InstituteofAppliedEcology,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Shenyang,China287SchoolofBiologicalSciences,UniversityofCanterbury,Christchurch,NewZealand288TheJamesHuttonInstitute,Aberdeen,UK289CollegeofResourcesandEnvironmentalSciences,ChinaAgriculturalUniversity,Beijing,China290CarsteCiênciaeMeioAmbiente,Floresta,BeloHorizonte,Brazil291TEHOLaboratory,InstitiuteofBiology,UniversityofAntioquia,Medellín,Colombia292InternationalCenterforAgriculturalResearchintheDryAreas(ICARDA),AmmanOffice,Amman,Jordan293AnimalandRangelandSciencesDepartment,OregonStateUniversity,Corvallis,OR,USA294DepartmentofAgroecology,FlakkebjergResearchCentre,AarhusUniversity,Slagelse,Denmark295DepartmentofAgroforestryTechnologyandScienceandGenetics,SchoolofAdvancedAgriculturalEngineering,CastillaLaManchaUniversity,Albacete,Spain296UnidadAcadémicadeTurismo,CoordinacióndeInvestigaciónyPosgrado,UniversidadAutónomadeNayarit,Tepic,Mexico297CentrodeInvestigacionesTropicales,UniversidadVeracruzana,Xalapa,Mexico298GraduateSchoolofAgriculturalScience,KobeUniversity,Kobe,Japan299DepartmentofEcology,UniversityofDebrecen,Debrecen,Hungary300CenterforConservationInnovation,SanJoseTagaytayCity,Philippines301BiologyDepartment,DeLaSalleUniversity,Manila,Philippines

  •      |  11HUDSON et al.302TheNewZealandInstituteforPlant&FoodResearchLimited,Auckland,NewZealand303NationalMuseumsofKenya,Nairobi,Kenya304CenterforMacroecology,EvolutionandClimate,NaturalHistoryMuseumofDenmark,UniversityofCopenhagen,CopenhagenØ,Denmark305ReddeBiologíayConservacióndeVertebrados,InstitutodeEcologíaA.C.,Xalapa,Mexico306DepartmentofGeography,UniversityofBergen,Bergen,Norway307DepartmentofGeography,UniversityofWisconsin-Madison,Madison,WI,USA308SchoolofBiology,UniversityofLeeds,Leeds,WestYorkshire,UK309MarshallAgroecologyLtd,Barton,Winscombe,UK310UniversidadNacionaldeColombia,CiudadUniversitaria,Bogotá,Colombia311BasqueCentreforClimateChange–BC3,Bilbao,Spain312SchoolofBiologicalSciences,TheUniversityofQueensland,Brisbane,Qld,Australia313AssociateofArtsProgram,UniversityofDelaware–Wilmington,Wilmington,DE,USA314DepartmentofEntomologyandWildlifeEcology,UniversityofDelaware,Newark,DE,USA315DepartmentofEntomology,UniversityofCalifornia,Riverside,CA,USA316CentreforMinedLandRehabilitation,TheUniversityofQueensland,Brisbane,Qld,Australia317DepartamentodeBiogeografíayCambioGlobal,MuseoNacionaldeCienciasNaturales(CSIC),Madrid,Spain318EcologyandEvolutionaryBiology,UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs,CT,USA319MuseodeHistoriaNatural“VeraAllemanHaeghebaert”,UniversidadRicardoPalma,Lima33,Peru320CentroIberoamericanodelaBiodiversidad(CIBIO),UniversidaddeAlicante,Alicante,Spain321DepartmentofEcology,SwedishUniversityofAgriculturalSciences,GrimsöWildlifeResearchStation,Riddarhyttan,Sweden322RainforestAlliance,NewYork,NY,USA323DepartmentofNaturalResources,CornellUniversity,Ithaca,NY,USA324DepartmentofNaturalResources&EnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofIllinois,Urbana,IL,USA325UniversidadIndustrialdeSantander,Bucaramanga,Colombia326SchoolofPlantBiology,UniversityofWesternAustralia,Crawley,WA,Australia327Lab.Ecotono,INIBIOMA(UniversidadNacionaldelComahue-CONICET),Bariloche,Argentina328BotanyDepartment,NationalMuseumsofKenya,Nairobi,Kenya329DepartmentofWildlifeManagement,UniversityofEldoret,Eldoret,Kenya330DepartmentofBiologyandEcology,FacultyofSciences,UniversityofNoviSad,NoviSad,Serbia331SchoolofBiologicalSciences,UniversitiSainsMalaysia,Penang,Malaysia332ElColegiodelaFronteraSur,EcologíaEvolutivayConservación,SanCristóbaldelasCasas,Mexico333NatureKenya,Nairobi,Kenya334WWF,Washington,DC,USA335IndependentResearchScholar,NewDelhi,India336AvianDiversityandBioacousticLab,DepartmentofZoology,GurukulaKangriUniversity,Haridwar,India337GraduateSchoolofBioagriculturalSciences,NagoyaUniversity,Nagoya,Japan338KeyLaboratoryofTropicalForestEcology,XishuangbannaTropicalBotanicalGarden,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Menglun,China339EnvironmentalFuturesResearchInstitute,andGriffithSchoolofEnvironment,GriffithUniversity,Nathan,Brisbane,Qld,Australia340CollegeofBioresourceScience,NihonUniversity,Fujisawa,Japan341ForestryandForestProductsResearchInstitute,Tsukuba,Japan342LaboratoriodeInvestigacionesenAbejas(DepartamentodeBiología),UniversidadNacionaldeColombia,Bogotá,Colombia343LaboratoriodeInformaciónGeográfica,ElColegiodelaFronteraSur(ECOSUR),SanCristóbaldelasCasas,Mexico344CMRPZ–I.E.PlazaBonita,SanAndrésdeSotavento(Córdoba),Colombia345BirdLifeInternational–AfricaPartnershipSecretariat,Nairobi,Kenya346OrnithologySection,NationalMuseumsofKenya,Nairobi,Kenya347DepartmentofZoology,UniversityofBritishColumbia,Vancouver,BC,Canada348InstitutdeSystématique,Évolution,Biodiversité,ISYEB–UMR7205–CNRS,MNHN,UPMC,EPHE,Muséumnationald’Histoirenaturelle,SorbonneUniversités,Paris,France349DepartmentofBiology/Biodiversity,LundUniversity,Lund,Sweden350DepartmentofBiosciences,UniversityofHelsinki,Helsinki,Finland351DepartmentofEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofHelsinki,Helsinki,Finland

  • 12  |     HUDSON et al.352SchoolofBiology,TheUniversityofNottingham,UniversityPark,Nottingham,UK353LaboratoriodeZoologíayEcologíaAcuática–LAZOEA,UniversidaddeLosAndes,Bogotá,Colombia354SchoolofForestry,UniversityofCanterbury,Christchurch,NewZealand355BIO-Diverse,Bonn,Germany356DepartmentofWildlife,FishandConservationBiology,UniversityofCalifornia,Davis,Davis,CA,USA357IUCN-CentreforMediterraneanCooperation,Campanillas,Málaga,Spain358OxfordUniversityCentrefortheEnvironment,UniversityofOxford,Oxford,UK359NaturalResourcesandtheEnvironment,CSIR,Stellenbosch,SouthAfrica360PlantConservationUnit,BiologicalSciences,UniversityofCapeTown,Rondebosch,SouthAfrica361InternationalProgrammeOffice(IPO),ViceChancellor’sOffice,KwameNkrumahUniversityofScienceandTechnology(KNUST),Kumasi,Ghana362Naturschutz–PlanungundBeratung,Wiesendangen,Switzerland363DepartmentofWildlifeandRangeManagement,KwameNkrumahUniversityofScienceandTechnology,Kumasi,Ghana364ForestryResearchInstituteofGhana,Kumasi,Ghana365DepartmentofAnimal&EnvironmentalBiology,UniversityofBenin,BeninCity,Nigeria366DepartmentofGenetics,EvolutionandEnvironment,UniversityCollegeLondon,London,UK367TheRoyalSocietyfortheProtectionofBirds(RSPB),Sandy,Bedfordshire,UK368LaboratoriodeEcologíadelPaisaje,FacultaddeCienciasForestales,UniversidaddeConcepción,Concepción,Chile369IndianInstituteofScience,Bangalore,India370LaboratorioEcotono,CONICET–INIBIOMA,UniversidadNacionaldelComahue,Bariloche,Argentina371LaboratoriodeInvestigacionesenAbejas,LABUN,UniversidadNacionaldeColombia,BogotáD.C.,Colombia372LancasterEnvironmentCentre,LancasterUniversity,Lancaster,UK373UniversidadeFederaldoPará(UFPA),NúcleodeAltosEstudosAmazonicos(NAEA),Belém,Brazil374GermanCentreforIntegrativeBiodiversityResearch(iDiv),Halle-Jena-Leipzig,Leipzig,Germany375DepartmentofPlantBiologyandEcology,FacultyofScienceandTechnology,UniversityoftheBasqueCountry,Leioa,Spain376IKERBASQUE.BasqueFoundationforScience,Bilbao,Spain377InstitutodeDiversidadyEcologíaAnimal(IDEA,CONICET-UNC)andCentrodeZoologíaAplicada,FCEFyN,UniversidadNacionaldeCórdoba,Córdoba,Argentina378IRD,UMRAMAP,TAA51/PS2,Montpelliercedex05,France379FrenchInstituteofPondicherry,UMIFRE21CNRS-MAEE,Puducherry,India380SchoolofEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofEastAnglia,Norwich,UK381NationalInstituteofAgriculturalTechnology(INTA),RíoGallegos,Argentina382NationalUniversityofSouthernPatagonia(UNPA),RíoGallegos,Argentina383NationalCommissionofScientistResearchandTechnology(CONICET),BuenosAires,Argentina384LaboratoryofBiogeography&Ecology,DepartmentofGeography,UniversityoftheAegean,Mytilene,Greece385DepartmentofAnimalEcologyandTropicalBiology,Biocenter,UniversityofWürzburg,Würzburg,Germany386UniversityofCambridge,Cambridge,UK387ConservationScienceGroup,DepartmentofZoology,UniversityofCambridge,Cambridge,UK388SystematicsandEvolutionLaboratory,DepartmentofBiology,WesternKentuckyUniversity,BowlingGreen,KY,USA389DepartmentofNaturalResourceEcologyandManagement,IowaStateUniversity,Ames,IA,USA390FacultaddeRecursosNaturales,EscueladeCienciasAmbientales,LaboratoriodePlanificaciónTerritorial,UniversidadCatólicadeTemuco,Temuco,Chile391BiologíayConservacióndeVertebrados,InstitutodeEcologíaA.C.,ElHaya,Xalapa,Mexico392UniversitatAutònomadeBarcelona,CerdanyoladelVallès,Spain393LaboratoriodeEntomologíaEcológica,DepartamentodeBiología,FacultaddeCiencias,UniversidaddeLaSerena,LaSerena,Chile394AlbertineRiftProgram,WildlifeConservationSociety,Kampala,Uganda395IFEVA/CátedradeProducciónVegetal,DepartamentodeProducciónVegetal,FacultaddeAgronomía,UniversidaddeBuenosAires/CONICET.,BuenosAires,Argentina396DirectoradelProgramaConservacióndeBiodiversidadenBosquesSubtropicales,CátedradeDesarrolloSustentableyBiodiversidad,FacultaddeCienciasAgrarias,UniversidadNacionaldeJujuy,CIT-JujuyCONICET,FundaciònCEBio,SanSalvadordeJujuy,Argentina397DepartamentdeCiènciesAmbientals,UniversitatdeGirona,Girona,Spain398Entomology,CornellUniversity,Ithaca,NY,USA399Botany,SchoolofNaturalSciences,TrinityCollegeDublin,Dublin2,Ireland

  •      |  13HUDSON et al.400CenterforEnvironmentalSciencesandEngineering&DepartmentofEcologyandEvolutionaryBiology,UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs,CT,USA401MARETEC,InstitutoSuperiorTécnico,UniversidadedeLisboa,Lisbon,Portugal402CREA-ABP,Consiglioperlaricercainagricolturael’analisidell’economiaagraria,Centrodiricercaperl’agrobiologiaelapedologia,Firenze,Italy403EcosystemManagement,SchoolofEnvironmentandRuralScience,UniversityofNewEngland,Armidale,NSW,Australia404EscueladeBiología,UniversidadIndustrialdeSantander,Bucaramanga,Colombia405NationalCenterforEcologicalAnalysisandSynthesis,UniversityofCalifornia,SantaBarbara,SantaBarbara,CA,USA406DepartmentofBioscience,AarhusUniversity,AarhusC,Denmark407TheRoyalSocietyfortheProtectionofBirds(RSPB),EdinburghPark,Edinburgh,UK408CenterforConservationandSustainableDevelopment,MissouriBotanicalGarden,SaintLouis,MO,USA409DepartamentodeBiologia,UniversidadeFederaldeSergipe,SãoCristóvão/Se,Brazil410LifeSciencesDepartment,UniversityofAlcala,AlcaládeHenares,Spain411EntomologyColletion,SystematicsandBiogeographyLaboratory,SchoolofBiology,IndustrialUniversityofSantander,Bucaramanga,Colombia412PercyFitzPatrickInstituteofAfricanOrnithology,DST/NRFCentreofExcellence,UniversityofCapeTown,Rondebosch,CapeTown,SouthAfrica413SchoolofAnimal,PlantandEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityoftheWitwatersrand,Wits,SouthAfrica414CentrodeCiênciasBiológicasedaSaúde,UniversidadeFederaldeMatoGrossodoSul,CampoGrande,Brazil415DepartmentofBiologicalSciences,BrockUniversity,St.Catharines,ON,Canada416Edinburgh,UK417LuquilloLTER,InstituteforTropicalEcosystemStudies,CollegeofNaturalSciences,UniversityofPuertoRicoatRioPiedras,SanJuan,PR,USA418EscuelaNacionaldeEstudiosSuperiores,UniversidadNacionalAutónomadeMéxico,Morelia,Mexico419ScienceandConservationDivision,DepartmentofParksandWildlife,Manjimup,WA,Australia420PROPLAME-PRHIDEB-CONICET,DepartamentodeBiodiversidadyBiologíaExperimental,FacultaddeCienciasExactasyNaturales,UniversidaddeBuenosAires,CiudadUniversitaria,(CP1428EHA)CiudadAutónomadeBuenosAires,Argentina421ECTOekotoxikologieGmbH,FlörsheimamMain,Germany422LOEWEBiodiversityandClimateResearchCentreBiK-F,Frankfurt/Main,Germany423FacultaddeCienciasAmbientales,UniversidaddeCienciasAplicadasyAmbientalesU.D.C.A,Bogotá,Colombia424CatedrasCONACYT,CIIDIR,UnidadOaxaca,IPN,SantaCruzXoxocotlán,Mexico425UniversidaddeCienciasAplicadasyAmbientalesU.D.C.A.,Bogotá,Colombia426SchoolofNaturalResourcesandEnvironment,UniversityofMichigan,AnnArbor,MI,USA427DepartmentofEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofVirginia,Charlottesville,VA,USA428BlandyExperimentalFarm,Boyce,VA,USA429Départementdessciencesbiologiques(SB),UniversitéduQuébecàMontréal(UQÀM),Montréal,QC,Canada430FacultaddeCiencias,UniversidaddeChile,Santiago,Chile431SchoolofGeography,EarthandEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofBirmingham,Birmingham,UK432InstituteofSilvicultureandForestProtection,UniversityofWestHungary,Sopron,Hungary433ReddeEcologíaFuncional,InstitutodeEcologíaA.C.CarreteraantiguaaCoatepec,ElHaya,Xalapa,Mexico434BiologyCentreCAS,InstituteofEntomology,CeskeBudejovice,CzechRepublic435FacultyofScience,UniversityofSouthBohemia,CeskeBudejovice,CzechRepublic436Bishop’sUniversity,Sherbrooke,QC,Canada437CSIRO,DuttonPark,Qld,Australia438NaturalisBiodiversityCenter,CRLeiden,TheNetherlands439InstituteforTropicalBiologyandConservation,UniversitiMalaysiaSabah,JalanUMS,KotaKinabalu,Malaysia440BiocentreKleinFlottbek&BotanicalGarden,UniversityofHamburg,Hamburg,Germany441CenterforDevelopmentResearch(ZEF),UniversityofBonn,Bonn,Germany442ChairforLandscapeManagement,UniversityofFreiburg,Freiburg,Germany443AgResearchLimited,LincolnResearchCentre,Christchurch,NewZealand444InstituteforEcology,EvolutionandDiversity,GoetheUniversityFrankfurt,FrankfurtamMain,Germany445BiologyandBiomedicalSciencesDivision,UniversityofBrighton,Brighton,UK446CharlesDarwinUniversity,Brinkin,NT,Australia447LawrenceUniversity,Appleton,WI,USA448SchoolofNaturalResourcesandExtension,UniversityofAlaskaFairbanks,Fairbanks,AK,USA449CenterforEcology,DevelopmentandResearch,Dehradun,India

  • 14  |     HUDSON et al.450SchoolofLifeSciences,UniversityofKwaZulu-Natal,Durban,SouthAfrica451DepartmentofEcologyandNaturalResourceManagement(INA),NorwegianUniversityofLifeSciences(NMBU),Ås,Norway452MuseumofNaturalScienceandDepartmentofBiologicalSciences,LouisianaStateUniversity,BatonRouge,LA,USA453BatonRouge,LA,USA454DepartmentofLifeSciences,Ben-GurionUniversityoftheNegev,Be’erSheva,Israel455TheYeruchamCenterofOrnithologyandEcology,Yerucham,Israel456InstitutodeCiênciasBiológicas,UniversidadeFederaldoPará,Belém,Brazil457OrganicResearchCentre,ElmFarm,Newbury,UK458UnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculture,SouthSanFrancisco,CA,USA459UniversidadNacionaldeColombia,SedeMedellin,Medellin,Colombia460DepartmentofBiologicalSciences,NationalUniversityofSingapore,Singapore,Singapore461EcologíadeComunidadesÃridasySemiaridas(EComAS),DepartamentodeRecursos,FacultaddeCienciasExactasyNaturales,UNLPam.,Santarosa,LaPampa,Uruguay462GobiernoAutónomoDepartamentalSantaCruz,SantaCruzdelaSierra,Bolivia463UniversitéduQuébecàRimouski,CentreforNorthernResearch,CentreforForestStudies,Rimouski,QC,Canada464SchoolofEnvironmentalStudies,UniversityofVictoria,Victoria,BC,Canada465MuseudeCiènciesNaturalsdeGranollers,Granollers,Barcelona,Spain466SchoolofRenewableNaturalResources,LouisianaStateUniversityAgriculturalCenter,BatonRouge,LA,USA467BiologicalDynamicsofForestFragmentsProject,InstitutoNacionaldePesquisasdaAmazônia,Manaus,Brazil468DepartmentofNaturalResourcesandEnvironmentalManagement,UniversityofHawaii,Manoa,Honolulu,HI,USA469KeyLaboratoryofZoologicalSystematicsandEvolution,InstituteofZoology,ChineseAcademyofSciences,ChaoyangDistrict,Beijing,China470StateKeyLaboratoryofUrbanandRegionalEcology,ResearchCenterforEco-EnvironmentalSciences,ChineseAcademyofSciences,HaidianDistrict,Beijing,China471InstituteofZoology,UniversityofNaturalResourcesandLifeSciences,Vienna,Austria472DepartmentofEnvironmentalScienceandPolicy,DrakeUniversity,DesMoines,IA,USA473DepartmentofBiology,HongKongBaptistUniversity,KowloonTong,HongKongSAR,China474ZoologicalDivision,ResearchCenterForBiology,TheIndonesianInstituteofSciences,Cibinong,Bogor,Indonesia475SectionforEcoinformatics&Biodiversity,DepartmentofBioscience,AarhusUniversity,AarhusC,Denmark476DepartmentofZoology,InstituteofEcologyandEarthSciences,UniversityofTartu,Tartu,Estonia477SchoolofEcosystemandForestScience,FacultyofScience,TheUniversityofMelbourne,Richmond,Vic.,Australia478DepartmentofBiology,SaintLouisUniversity,St.Louis,MO,USA479MTA-DEBiodiversityandEcosystemServicesResearchGroup,Debrecen,Hungary480InsectEcologyGroup,DepartmentofZoology,UniversityofCambridge,Cambridge,UK481CentreforIntegrativeEcology,SchoolofBiologicalSciences,UniversityofCanterbury,Christchurch,NewZealand482InstitutoNeotropical:PesquisaeConservação,Curitiba,Brazil483DepartmentofEcologyandTerritory,SchoolofEnvironmentalandRuralStudies,PontificiaUniversidadJaveriana,Bogota,Colombia484NaturhistorischesMuseumBasel,LeiterBiowissenschaften,Basel,Switzerland485NERCCentreforEcology&Hydrology,BushEstate,Penicuik,Edinburgh,UK486InstitutodeBiologia,UniversidadeFederaldeUberlândia(UFU),Uberlândia,Brazil487InstituteofBiodiversityandEcosystemResearch,BulgarianAcademyofScience,Sofia,Bulgaria488DivisionForest,Nature,andLandscape,DepartmentofEarth&EnvironmentalSciences,KULeuven,Leuven,Belgium489MuseuNacionaldeHistóriaNaturaledaCiência,Borboletário–Depart.Zoologia,Lisboa,Portugal490DepartamentodeCienciasQuímico-Biológicas,UniversidaddelasAméricasPuebla,Cholula,Mexico491DepartamentodeGestiónAgraria,UniversidaddeSantiagodeChile,Santiago,Chile492DenHaag,TheNetherlands493RoyalMuseumforCentralAfrica–JointExperimentalMolecularUnit,Tervuren,Belgium494VietnamNationalMuseumofNature,VietnamAcademyofScienceandTechnology,CauGiay,Hanoi,Vietnam495BotanyDepartment,UniversityofOtago,Dunedin,NewZealand496SchoolforResourceandEnvironmentalStudies,FacultyofManagement,DalhousieUniversity,Halifax,NS,Canada497KeyLaboratoryofProtectionandDevelopmentUtilizationofTropicalCropGermplasmResource,MinistryofEducation,CollegeofHorticultureandLandscapeAgriculture,HainanUniversity,Haikou,China

  •      |  15HUDSON et al.498CollegeofLifeSciences,ZhejiangUniversity,Hangzhou,China499DepartmentofBiology,JohnCarrollUniversity,UniversityHeights,OH,USA500TheEnvironmentInstituteandSchoolofEarthandEnvironmentalSciences,TheUniversityofAdelaide,Adelaide,SA,Australia501EnvironmentalFuturesResearchInstitute,GriffithUniversity,Brisbane,Qld,Australia502DepartmentofEnvironmentalandNaturalResources,PresbyterianUniversityCollege,AkropongAkuapem,Ghana503SchoolofNaturalSciencesandPsychology,LiverpoolJohnMooresUniversity,Liverpool,UK504CenterforEnvironmentalSciences&Engineering,UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs,CT,USA505DepartmentofEcology&EvolutionaryBiology,UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs,CT,USA506InstituteforBiodiversityandEcosystemDynamics(IBED),UniversityofAmsterdam,GEAmsterdam,TheNetherlands507NERCCentreforEcology&Hydrology,CrowmarshGifford,Wallingford,UK508InstituteofBiodiversityScience,SchoolofLifeSciences,FudanUniversity,Shanghai,China509InternationalInstituteofTropicalForestry,USDAForestService,SabanaFieldResearchStation,Luquillo,PR,USA510TsukubaUniversity,Ibaraki,Japan511SchoolofBiologicalSciences,UniversityofEastAnglia,NorwichResearchPark,Norwich,UK512StateKeyLaboratoryofGeneticResourcesandEvolution,KunmingInstituteofZoology,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Kunming,China513A.N.SevertsovInstituteofEcologyandEvolution,Moscow,Russia514IntegratedEnvironmentalConsultantsNamibia(IECN),Windhoek,Namibia515GuangdongEntomologicalInstitute/SouthChinaInstituteofEndangeredAnimals,Guangzhou,China516ComputationalEcologyandEnvironmentalScience,MicrosoftResearch,Cambridge,UK

    CorrespondenceLawrenceN.Hudson,DepartmentofLifeSciences,NaturalHistoryMuseum,London,UK.Email:[email protected]

    Funding informationU.K.NaturalEnvironmentResearchCouncil,Grant/AwardNumber:NE/J011193/2andNE/L002515/1;UnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramWorldConservationMonitoringCentre;BiotechnologyandBiologicalSciencesResearchCouncil,Grant/AwardNumber:BB/F017324/1;HansRausingPhDScholarship;COLCIENCIAS(DepartamentoAdministrativodeCiencia,TecnologíaeInnovacióndeColombia)

    AbstractThePREDICTSproject—ProjectingResponsesofEcologicalDiversityInChangingTerrestrial Systems (www.predicts.org.uk)—has collated frompublished studies alarge, reasonably representative database of comparable samples of biodiversityfrommultiplesitesthatdifferinthenatureorintensityofhumanimpactsrelatingtolanduse.Wehaveusedthisevidencebasetodevelopglobalandregionalstatisticalmodels of how local biodiversity responds to thesemeasures.We describe andmakefreelyavailablethis2016releaseofthedatabase,containingmorethan3.2million records sampled at over 26,000 locations and representing over 47,000species.Weoutlinehowthedatabasecanhelpinansweringarangeofquestionsinecologyandconservationbiology.Toourknowledge,thisisthelargestandmostgeographicallyandtaxonomicallyrepresentativedatabaseofspatialcomparisonsofbiodiversity that has been collated to date; it will be useful to researchers andinternational efforts wishing to model and understand the global status ofbiodiversity.

    K E Y W O R D S

    datasharing,globalbiodiversitymodeling,globalchange,habitatdestruction,landuse

    1  | INTRODUCTION

    Many indicators are available for tracking the state of biodiversitythroughtime, forexample, inorder toassessprogress towardgoalssuchas theConventiononBiologicalDiversity’s2010targetor thenewerAichiBiodiversityTargets(Pereiraetal.,2013;Tittensoretal.,2014).Mostof theavailable indicatorsare taxonomicallyorecolog-ically narrow in scope, andmany are based on the global status ofspecies(e.g.,Butchartetal.,2010;Tittensoretal.,2014),becauseof

    thefinalityofextinction.However,usingamorerepresentativesetoftaxaandconsideringlocalbiodiversityoffersseveraladvantages.First,averageresponsesofspeciestohumanimpactstypicallyvaryamonghigher taxa and ecological guilds (Lawton etal., 1998; McKinney,1997;Newboldetal.,2014;WWFInternational,2014),meaningthatindicatorsneedtobebroadlybasedandasrepresentativeaspossible,iftheyaretobeusedasproxiesforbiodiversityasawhole.Second,thetaxaforwhichmostdataontrendsareavailable(typically,char-ismaticgroups suchasbirdsorbutterflies) arenotalways themost

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    important for thecontinuedfunctioningofecosystemsanddeliveryof ecosystem services (Norris, 2012). Third, although many of theultimatedriversbehindbiodiversitylossareglobal,themostimport-antpressuremechanismsusuallyactmuchmorelocally(Brook,Ellis,Perring, Mackay, & Blomqvist, 2013). Fourth, most ecosystem ser-vicesandtheirunderpinningprocessesaremediatedby local ratherthan global biodiversity (Cardinale etal., 2012; Grime, 1998): It islocal ratherthanglobal functionaldiversity, forexample, thatdeter-mineshowecosystemsfunctioninagivensetofconditions(Steffenetal., 2015). Finally, presence/absenceandespecially abundanceofspeciesatasiterespondmorerapidlytodisturbancethanextentofgeographic distribution or global/national extinction risk (Balmford,Green,&Jenkins,2003;Collenetal.,2009;Hull,Darroch,&Erwin,2015),so localchangesare likelytobedetectedbefore largeglobalchangesorextinction.

    Forthesereasons,thereisaneedtomodeltheresponseoflocalbiodiversity to human pressures and, thus, to estimate biodiversitychangesatlocalscales,butacrossawidespatialdomain(ideallyglob-ally)andforawiderangeoftaxa.Wethereforeneedcomparablehigh-qualitydataonlocalbiodiversityatdifferentlevelsofhumanpressure,frommanydifferenttaxaandregions.Atpresent,spatialcomparisonsofhowbiodiversityrespondstovariationinpressuresprovidetheonlyfeasiblewaytocollatealarge,globallyrepresentativeevidencebaseandtomodelresponsestohumanimpacts.Althoughlargetemporaldatasetsareavailable (e.g.,Butchartetal.,2004;Collenetal.,2009;Dornelasetal.,2014;Vellendetal.,2013),theymaynotbesufficientlyrepresentativeofanthropogenicpressures for the trends theyshowtobetakenatfacevalue(Gonzalezetal.,2016).Furthermore,intheabsence of contemporaneous site-specific information about pres-sures, it isnotstraightforwardtousethesedata tomodelhowbio-diversityrespondstopressuresortoprojectchangesintothefuture(butseeViscontietal.,2015).Spatiallyextensivefielddataofsuitablequalityand resolutionaretime-consumingandexpensive tocollect.Themostconvenientandreadilyavailablesourceofsuitablebiodiver-sitydataisthepublishedliterature:Thousandsofpublishedpapersarebasedondatasetsthatwouldbeofvaluetoglobalmodelingefforts.However,ithasbeenrareforsuchpaperstopublishdatainfull,evenas supporting information, meaning that many potentially valuabledatasetsare“darkdata” (Hamptonetal.,2013),effectivelyatriskofbeinglosttoscienceiftheyhavenotbeenlostalready.

    Since 2012, the PREDICTS project has been collating data onlocalbiodiversityatdifferentlevelsofhumanpressurefrompublishedpapers, where necessary contacting those papers’ correspondingauthors to request the underlying biodiversity data, species’ identi-ties,andprecisesamplinglocations.Wehaveenhancedthecollateddatabyscoringsitecharacteristicsrelatingtohumanpressuressuchas the predominant land use and how intensively the land is usedbyhumans.Wealsoused the geographical coordinatesof the sitestomatch them to a number of published spatially explicit datasets.Thedatabasehasalreadybeenusedtoconductglobal(e.g.,Newboldetal.,2015;Newbold,Hudson,Arnell,etal.,2016),regional(DePalmaetal.,2016)andnational (Echeverría-Londoñoetal.,2016)analysesoftheresponsesoflocalbiodiversitytolanduseandrelatedhuman

    pressures.ThedatabasewasfirstdescribedbyHudsonetal. (2014)whopublishedaninterimversion(March2014)ofthesite-levelmeta-dataalongwithadetaileddescriptionofhowthedatabasehasbeencollatedandvalidated.Sincethattime,thedatabasehasnearlydou-bledinsize.Here,wedescribethestatusofthedatabaseandmakeavailablethefullspecies-leveldatathemselves(notjustthesitemeta-data previously released) to facilitate other research, especially intohuman impactsonecological assemblages.Wealso include sugges-tionsforhowthedatabasecanbeused.

    2  | METHODS

    Wesoughtdatasetsdescribingtheabundanceoroccurrenceofspe-cies,orthediversityofecologicalassemblagesofspeciesatmultiplesitesindifferentlandusesoratdifferentlevelsofotherhumanpres-sures(e.g.,differinglevelsofland-useintensity).Datawereprimarilycollatedthroughsubprojectsonparticularregions,landuses,ortaxa.Wealsomadegeneralrequestsfordataatconferencesandthroughpublishedarticles(Hudson,Newbold,etal.,2013;Hudsonetal.,2014;Newbold etal., 2012). Through the course of the project, searcheswereincreasinglytargetedtowardunder-orunrepresentedregions,biomes,ortaxa,inordertomitigatebiasedcoverageintheliterature.

    Tobe included in thedatabase, datawere required tomeet thefollowingcriteria:(1)thedatasetwaspartofapublishedwork,orthesamplingmethodswerepublished; (2) the samesamplingprocedurewascarriedoutateachsitewithineachstudy(samplingeffortwasper-mittedtovarysolongasitwasrecordedforeachsite);and(3)wecouldacquirethegeographicalcoordinatesofeachsampledsite.Wheretheauthoroftheoriginalpublicationwasunabletosupplythegeographi-calcoordinates,sitesweregeoreferencedfrommapsinthepublication(Hudsonetal.,2014).Sites’ landuse—primaryvegetation,secondaryvegetation(dividedaccordingtostageofrecoveryintomature,inter-mediate and young; or indeterminate where information on stagewasunavailable),plantationforest,cropland,pastureandurban—and,withineachland-useclass,intensity—minimal,lightandintense—wereclassifiedfromthedescriptiongiveninthesourcepublicationorinfor-mationsubsequentlyprovidedbydatacontributors(seeHudsonetal.,2014forfulldetails).Theseland-usecategorieswerechosentobeascompatible as possiblewith those used in the harmonized land-usescenariosfor1500–2100(Hurttetal.,2011)inordertofacilitatespa-tialandtemporalprojectionsofmodeledland-useeffectsonbiodiver-sity (e.g.,Newboldetal.,2015).Forsomesites, landuseand/oruseintensitycouldnotbeestablished,soweregivenmissingvalues.

    Thedatawerearrangedinahierarchicalstructure.Thedatafromanindividualpublishedwork,typicallyapublishedpaper,constituteda“DataSource.”WheredifferentsamplingmethodswereusedwithinaDataSource,forexample,becausedifferenttaxonomicgroupswerecollected,andthedataweremadeavailableseparately,thedataweredivided intoseparate “Studies.”Data fromagivenDataSourcewerealsosplitintomultipleStudiesiftheycoveredlargegeographicareas(e.g.,severalcountries),toreducetheeffectofbiogeographicdiffer-enceswithinStudies.EachStudycontainedasetofsampled“Sites”

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    and“Taxa”;ateachSiteasetof“Measurements”(typicallytheabun-danceoroccurrenceofasetoftaxa)weretaken.Theprovideddata-baseextractscontain,foreachSite,therawmeasurementvalues,thesamplingeffortsand,whererelevant,theeffort-correctedabundancevalues(correctedacrossSiteswithinaStudybydividingtheabundancemeasurementbysamplingeffort,assumingthatsampledabundancesincreaselinearlywithsamplingeffort,afterfirstrescalingeffortvalueswithin each Study to amaximumvalue of one).Themeasurementswerenotcorrected fordifferentdetectability (Haywardetal.,2015;MacKenzieetal.,2002).

    Itisimportanttonotethatthedatainthedatabaseareoftennotexactly the same as those used in the source papers. Numbers ofsitesmaydifferbecausedatasetsprovidedmayhavebeenpartialorincludedextrasites,orbecausewehaveaggregatedordisaggregateddatadifferently.Likewise,numbersoftaxamaydifferbecauseofcura-tionorbecausemoredatawereprovidedthanhadbeenusedinthesourcepaper.BecauseourfocuswastomakethesedataasusefulaspossibleforPREDICTSanalyses,ratherthantoactasarepositoryfordatasetsfrompreviouspublications,itwilloftennotbepossibletousethesedatatoreplicatetheanalysespresentedinthesourcepapers.

    Wewerelimitedbytherateatwhichwecouldprocessnewdatabecausesomanydatasetswerecontributed.Thisledtothedevelop-mentofabacklog,whichwehadtoclearbytheendofthefirstphaseoffundingforPREDICTS.Duringthisstageoftheproject,inordertopro-cessallthedatasetsinhandwithinthetimeavailable,wefocusedour

    effortsonthefieldsshowntobemostimportantinourmodelstothatpoint(DePalmaetal.,2015;Newboldetal.,2014,2015).Asaresult,DataSourcesprocessedsinceearly2015oftenlackdataforsomefields,includingcoordinateprecisionandmaximum linearextent;detailsofthepotentiallyaffectedfieldsarelistedinSupportingInformation.

    Teammemberswere trained in how to score datasets received,usingwrittendefinitionsanddescriptionsoffieldsandterms,aswellaspracticedatasets.Alldataunderwentbasicvalidationcheckstoensurevaluesentered ineachfieldwereappropriate (Hudsonetal.,2014).Geographicalcoordinateswerevisuallyinspectedonamapafterentryinto the database, and our software automatically detected coordi-nates fallingoutsideof theexpected country (e.g., because latitudeandlongitudevalueswereaccidentallyswapped).Forthecalculationofbiodiversitymetricssuchasspeciesrichness,weacceptedtheiden-tificationsofspeciesprovidedbytheauthorsofthesourcepublica-tions;theseweredeterminedatthetimeoftheoriginalresearch,andsowillnotreflectsubsequenttaxonomicchangesorre-identifications.We alsomatched taxonomic names to the Catalogue of Life 2013checklist (COL;Roskovetal.,2013),allowingustovalidatemanyofthe names, assess taxonomic coverage and relatemeasurements tospecies-leveldatasetssuchas thosedescribingecological traits.WemakeavailableboththeoriginalspeciesclassificationsandthosefromCOL(fieldnamesaregiveninSupportingInformation).Wereviewedandcorrectedanumberofpotentialerrorcases,suchasnameswith-outamatchingCOLrecord,andnamesforwhichthehighertaxonomic

    F IGURE  1 Samplinglocations.Mapcolorsindicatebiomes,takenfromtheTerrestrialEcoregionsoftheWorlddataset(TheNatureConservancy,2009),showninageographic(WGS84)projection.Circleradiiareproportionaltolog10ofthenumberofsamplesatthatSite.Allcircleshavethesamedegreeofpartialtransparency.SitesaddedtothedatabasesinceHudsonetal.(2014)areshowninpink

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    rankofthematchingCOLrecordwasunexpected(e.g.,aCOLrecordforatrueflywithinaStudythatexaminedbirds).Manymorevalidationcheckswereapplied;acompletedescriptionisinHudsonetal.(2014).

    3  | RESULTS

    3.1 | Geographical coverage

    ThisreleaseofthePREDICTSdatabasecontains3,250,404records,from26,114sampledSites(Figure1),collatedfrom480DataSources

    and666Studies.Thedatarepresentalloftheworld’s14terrestrialbiomes, in approximate proportion to their contribution to globaltotal primary productivity (Figure2). The sampled Sites span 94of the world’s countries (including all 17 megadiverse countries;Mittermeier, Gil, &Mittermeier, 1997), 281 of the 814 terrestrialecoregions(TheNatureConservancy2009)and32ofConservationInternational’s 35 biodiversity hotspots (Myers, Mittermeier,Mittermeier,daFonseca,&Kent,2000;circlesonFigure3).Althoughthedatabasefocusesonlanduse,italsoincludesdatafromregionsthathavesofarseenrelativelylittleland-usechange,suchassome

    F IGURE  2 Coverageofbiomes.ThepercentageofStudies(aandb),Sites(candd),andsamples(eandf)againstpercentagesofterrestrialNPP(NetPrimaryProductivity,computedasinHudsonetal.,2014;a,c,ande)andterrestrialarea(b,d,andf).BiomecodesandcolorsareasinFigure1

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    highbiodiversitywildernessareas(Mittermeieretal.,2003;squaresonFigure3).

    3.2 | Taxonomic coverage

    Records in the PREDICTS database represent 47,044 species (seeHudsonetal.,2014forhowspeciesnumbersareestimatedinthefaceofimprecisetaxonnames),whichisover2%ofthenumberthoughttohavebeen formallydescribed (Chapman,2009)—29,737animals,15,545plants,1,759fungi,andthreeprotists.Thetaxonomicdistri-butionoftaxainthedatabaseisinroughproportiontothenumbersofdescribedspeciesinmajortaxonomicgroupsofanimalsandplants(Figure4),andthedatarepresentmorethan1%asmanyspeciesashave been described in the following groups: Amphibia, Arachnida,Archaeognatha, Ascomycota, Aves, Basidiomycota, Bryophyta,Chilopoda,Coleoptera,Collembola,Dermaptera,Diptera,Embioptera,Ferns and allies, Glomeromycota, Gymnosperms, Hemiptera,Hymenoptera, Isoptera, Lepidoptera, Magnoliophyta, Mammalia,Mantodea, Mecoptera, Neuroptera, Odonata, Onychophora,Orthoptera,Reptilia,SymphylaandZoraptera(Figure4).Vertebrates—and especially birds—are overrepresented owing to biases in thepublished literature (Figure4), but less so than inmany other datacompilations (e.g., over half of the records currently in the GlobalBiodiversity Information Facility [GBIF] are of birds; www.gbif.org,accessedinApril2016).MostStudiesinthePREDICTSdatabasesam-pled at leastmultiple families, if notmultipleorders, classes, phyla,

    orevenkingdoms(Figure5).However,someStudiessampledonlyasinglefamily,genus,orevenspecies(Figure5).

    3.3 | Temporal coverage

    Wefocusedprimarilyondatasampledsince2000becausemostgloballayersdescribinghumanpressurearecollectedafterthisyearand,inparticular,tofacilitateuseofcontemporaneousModerate-resolutionImaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) remotely sensed data (Justiceetal.,1998;Tucketal.,2014)inmodeling.However,infillingcertaintaxonomicandgeographicgaps,wealsocollatedsomedatathatweresampledbefore2000(Figure6).Dataaresparseafter2012becauseofthenaturaltimelagsbetweendatacollectioninthefield,publica-tionandthenassimilationintothePREDICTSdatabase(Figure6).

    3.4 | Data access and structure

    This 2016 release of the database—the complete dataset and alsosite-level summaries—is available on the data portal of theNaturalHistory Museum, London (doi: 10.5519/0066354) as comma-separatedvariable(CSV)filesandasRDSfiles,thelatterforusewiththe R statistical modeling language (R Core Team 2015; RDS filesweregeneratedusingR3.3.1).Acompletedescriptionofthecolumnsin the extracts, along with a visualization of the database schema,isgiven inSupporting Information.Thispapermakesall thedata inthisversionofthedatabasefreelyavailabletoanyonewishingtouse

    F IGURE  3 NumbersofSitesagainsttheareasofbiodiversityhotspotsandofhighbiodiversitywildernessareas(HBWAs).HotspotsareshownbycirclesandHBWAsbysquares;symbolsarecoloredbythepredominantbiogeographicrealminwhichtheyfall.Hotspotsare1CaliforniaFloristicProvince,2MadreanPine-OakWoodlands,3AtlanticForest,4CaribbeanIslands,5Cerrado,6ChileanWinterRainfallandValdivianForests,7Mesoamerica,8TropicalAndes,9Tumbes-Choco-Magdalena,10Irano-Anatolian,11Japan,12MediterraneanBasin,13MountainsofCentralAsia,14MountainsofSouthwestChina,15CapeFloristicRegion,16CoastalForestsofEasternAfrica,17EasternAfromontane,18GuineanForestsofWestAfrica,19MadagascarandtheIndianOceanIslands,20Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany,21SucculentKaroo,22Himalaya,23Indo-Burma,24Philippines,25Sundaland,26WesternGhatsandSriLanka,27EastMelanesianIslands,28ForestsofEastAustralia,29NewZealand,30SouthwestAustralia,31Wallacea,32Polynesia-MicronesiaandHBWAsare33Amazonia,34CongoForests,35NewGuinea,36NorthAmericanDeserts.UnrepresentedarethehotspotsCaucasus,HornofAfrica,NewCaledoniaandtheHBWAMiombo-MopaneWoodlandsandSavannas

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    themforanypurpose.Thetermsofthelicenserequirethatanyonepublishingresearchbasedonthesedatashouldcitethispaperand/ortheoriginalsourcesofthedataused,asappropriate.Thedatasetat doi: 10.5519/0066354 contains bibliographic information for allDataSourcesinbothCSVandBibTeXformats.

    4  | DISCUSSION

    ThePREDICTSdatabaseisdesignedtobeabletoaddressarangeofquestionsabouthowlanduseandrelatedpressureshaveinfluencedtheoccurrenceandabundanceofspeciesandthediversityofecologi-calassemblages.Thehighlystructurednatureofthedata,withcom-parablesurveyshavingbeencarriedoutateachSitewithinaStudy,waschosentofacilitatesuchmodeling.Table1identifiesarangeoflong-standing general questions forwhich thePREDICTSdatamaybeuseful,referencingearlypapersaddressingquestionsofeachtype.Italsooutlinesthestepsrequiredtotackleeachkindofquestion,inconjunctionwithotherinformationabouttheSitesandspecieswherenecessary,andreferstopapersthathaveperformedso.

    Changesinattitudesto—andtheincreasingeaseof—datasharinghavecontributedtorapidgrowthinopencompilationsofstructuredbiodiversitydataandrelatedpressuredatatargetedtowardparticular

    kindsofresearchquestion.Examplesofdatatypesfeatured insuchcompilations includepopulationtimeseries (e.g., Inchausti&Halley,2001),assemblagetimeseries(e.g.,Dornelasetal.,2014),assemblageinventories (e.g.,Thibault, Supp,Giffin,White,&Ernest, 2011), andspeciestraits(e.g.,Madinetal.,2016).Otherprojectshavecollatedorarecollatinglargecompilationsofstructuredbiodiversitydata,suchasBIOFRAG(Pfeiferetal.,2014;habitatfragmentation),BIOTIME(TheBioTIMEResearchGroup,2016;detailedtime-seriesdata,stillbeingcompiled)andGLOBIO3 (Alkemadeetal.,2009;pristineversusdis-turbedhabitats,notpubliclyavailable).

    The largest open compilation of biodiversity data is the GlobalBiodiversity Information Facility (GBIF; www.gbif.org), which aggre-gatesmostlyunstructuredspeciesoccurrencedata.TheunstructurednatureofmostGBIFdatalimitstherangeofquestionstowhichtheycaneasilybeput,althoughtheyareincreasinglyusedinmodelingspe-cies distributions (e.g., Pineda & Lobo, 2008) and habitat suitability(e.g.,Ficetola,Rondinini,Bonardi,Baisero,&Padoa-Schioppa,2015).AsofApril2016,GBIFholdsover560milliongeoreferencedoccurrencerecordsofaround1.5millionspecies,althoughcoverageistaxonom-icallyuneven(e.g.,mostrecordsareofbirds)andpatchyevenamongthebest-recordedgroups(Meyer,Kreft,Guralnick,&Jetz,2015).

    Databases of species traits continue to be collated and pub-lished, and many of them are relevant to taxa in the PREDICTS

    F IGURE  4 Taxonomiccoverage.Thenumbersofspeciesinourdatabaseagainstthenumbersofdescribedspecieswithineachof59highertaxa,asestimatedbyChapman(2009),onlogarithmicaxes.Vertebratesareshowninred,arthropodsinpink,otheranimalsingray,plantsingreen,andfungiinblue.Thedashed,solid,anddottedlinesindicate10,1,and0.1%representation,respectively.Groupswithjustasinglespeciesrepresented(DipluraandZoraptera)arenotshown

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    F IGURE  5 NumberofStudiesbylowestcommontaxonomicgroup.BarsshowthenumberofStudieswithineachlowestcommontaxon(so,oneStudyexaminedthespeciesSwietenia macrophylla,threeStudiesexaminedthespeciesBombus pascuorum,tenStudiesexaminedmultiplespecieswithinthegenusBombus,andsoon).ColorsareasinFigure4.Numbersontherightaretheprimaryreferencesfromwhichdataweretaken:1Bassetetal.(2008),2Buscardoetal.(2008),3ChristensenandHeilmann-Clausen(2009),4Domínguez,Bahamonde,andMuñoz-Escobar(2012),5López-Quintero,Straatsma,Franco-Molano,andBoekhout(2012),6Nöskeetal.(2008),7Norton,Espie,Murray,andMurray(2006),8Peri,Lencinas,MartínezPastur,Wardell-Johnson,andLasagno(2013),9RobinsonandWilliams(2011),10Barrattetal.(2005),11Bonham,Mesibov,andBashford(2002),12Boutin,Martin,andBaril(2009),13Carpenteretal.(2012),14GaigherandSamways(2010),15Geetal.(2012),16Hayward(2009),17Leighton-Goodall,Brown,Hammond,andEggleton(2012),18Muchaneetal.(2012),19Ngaietal.(2008),20Richardson,Richardson,andSoto-Adames(2005),21Schon,Mackay,Minor,Yeates,andHedley(2008),22Schon,Mackay,Yeates,andMinor(2010),23Schon,Mackay,andMinor(2011),24Smith(2006),25Smith,Potts,Woodcock,andEggleton(2008),26Smith,Potts,andEggleton(2008),27Toddetal.(2011),28Vasconcelosetal.(2009),29Walker,Wilson,Norbury,Monks,andTanentzap(2014),30Baeten,Velghe,etal.(2010),31Bakayoko,Martin,Chatelain,Traore,andGautier(2011),32CenterforInternationalForestryResearch(CIFOR)(2013a),33CenterforInternationalForestryResearch(CIFOR)(2013b),34Dumontetal.(2009),35Firincioglu,Seefeldt,Sahin,andVural(2009),36Haarmeyer,Schmiedel,Dengler,andBosing(2010),37Joubert,Esler,andPrivett(2009),38Norfolk,Eichhorn,andGilbert(2013),39Page,Qureshi,Rawat,andKushalappa(2010),40Proença,Pereira,Guilherme,andVicente(2010),41Sheiletal.(2002),42Wang,Lencinas,RossFriedman,Wang,andQiu(2011),43AlignierandDeconchat(2013),44Baeten,Hermy,VanDaele,andVerheyen(2010),45Barlow,Gardner,etal.(2007),46Barricoetal.(2012),47Bauretal.(2006),48Berryetal.(2010),49Boutin,Baril,andMartin(2008),50Bouyeretal.(2007),51Brearley(2011),52Brunetetal.(2011),53Calviño-Cancela,Rubido-Bará,andvanEtten(2012),54Castro,Lehsten,Lavorel,andFreitas(2010),55deLima,Dallimer,Atkinson,andBarlow(2013),56Devineau,Fournier,andNignan(2009),57Fensham,Dwyer,Eyre,Fairfax,andWang(2012),58FernandezandSimonetti(2013),59Fredriksson,Danielsen,andSwenson(2007),60Gendreau-Berthiaume,Kneeshaw,andHarvey(2012),61Golodets,Kigel,andSternberg(2010),62Grass,Berens,Peter,andFarwig(2013),63Gutierrezetal.(2009),64HeldenandLeather(2004),65Hernández,Delgado,Meier,andDuran(2012),66Hietz(2005),67HigueraandWolf(2010),68HylanderandNemomissa(2009),69Ishida,Hattori,andTakeda(2005),70Kati,Zografou,Tzirkalli,Chitos,andWillemse(2012),71Katovai,Burley,andMayfield(2012),72Kessleretal.(2005),73Kessleretal.(2009),74KolbandDiekmann(2004),75Krauss,Klein,Steffan-Dewenter,andTscharntke(2004),76Kraussetal.(2010),77KumarandShahabuddin(2005),78LetcherandChazdon(2009),79Louhaichi,Salkini,andPetersen(2009),80Lucas-Borjaetal.(2011),81Måren(2011),82Måren,Bhattarai,andChaudhary(2013),83Marin-Spiotta,Ostertag,andSilver(2007),84Mayfield,Ackerly,andDaily(2006),85McNamara,Erskine,Lamb,Chantalangsy,andBoyle(2012),86Milderetal.(2010),87O’Connor(2005),88ParitsisandAizen(2008),89Phalan,Onial,Balmford,andGreen(2011),90Pincheira-Ulbrich,Rau,andSmith-Ramirez(2012),91Poggio,Chaneton,andGhersa(2013),92PowerandStout(2011),93Power,Kelly,andStout(2012),94Rameshetal.(2010),95Romero-Duque,Jaramillo,andPerez-Jimenez(2007),96Schmitt,Senbeta,Denich,Preisinger,andBoehmer(2010),97Shannonetal.(2008),98Siebert(2011),99Vassilev,Pedashenko,Nikolov,Apostolova,andDengler(2011),100Williams,Sheahan,andGormally(2009),101Yamauraetal.(2012),102Alcala,Alcala,andDolino(2004),103BicknellandPeres(2010),104CentroAgronómicoTropicaldeInvestigaciónyEnseñanza(CATIE)(2010);Deheuvels,Avelino,Somarriba,andMalézieux(2012),Deheuvelsetal.(2014);Rousseau,Deheuvels,RodriguezArias,andSomarriba(2012),105Craigetal.(2009),

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    106Craigetal.(2012),107Craig,Grigg,Hobbs,andHardy(2014),108Craig,Stokes,StJ.Hardy,andHobbs(2015),109deThoisyetal.(2010),110Endoetal.(2010),111Garden,McAlpine,andPossingham(2010),112Kurz,Nowakowski,Tingley,Donnelly,andWilcove(2014),113KuttandWoinarski(2007),114Kutt,Vanderduys,andO’Reagain(2012),115Lehoucketal.(2009),116Macip-RíosandMuñoz-Alonso(2008),117McCarthy,McCarthy,Fuller,andMcCarthy(2010),118Parry,Barlow,andPeres(2009),119PeresandNascimento(2006),120St-Laurent,Ferron,Hins,andGagnon(2007),121Sung,Karraker,andHau(2012),122Urbina-Cardona,Olivares-Perez,andReynoso(2006),123WoinarskiandAsh(2002),124Woinarskietal.(2009),125Billeteretal.(2008);LeFéonetal.(2010),126Borgesetal.(2006),127Cabra-García,Bermúdez-Rivas,Osorio,andChacón(2012),128Hanley(2011),129Lachatetal.(2006),130Cardosoetal.(2009);Meijer,Whittaker,andBorges(2011),131Nakamura,Proctor,andCatterall(2003),132Norfolk,Abdel-Dayem,andGilbert(2012),133Poveda,Martinez,Kersch-Becker,Bonilla,andTscharntke(2012),134Rousseau,Fonte,Tellez,vanderHoek,andLavelle(2013),135TurnerandFoster(2009),136Uehara-Pradoetal.(2009),137Waite(2012);Waite,Closs,VanHeezik,Berry,andDickinson(2012),138Woodcocketal.(2007),139Albertos,Lara,Garilleti,andMazimpaka(2005),140Draper,Lara,Albertos,Garilleti,andMazimpaka(2006),141Giordanoetal.(2004),142HylanderandWeibull(2012),143Medinaetal.(2010),144HuandCao(2008),145Wu,Fu,Chen,andChen(2002),146Zhang,Li,andLiang(2010),147Giordanietal.(2010),148Giordani(2012),149Aben,Dorenbosch,Herzog,Smolders,andVanDerVelde(2008),150Arbeláez-Cortés,Rodríguez-Correa,andRestrepo-Chica(2011),151Aumann(2001),152Azharetal.(2013),153Azmanetal.(2011),154AzpirozandBlake(2009),155Báldi,Batáry,andErdos(2005),156Barlow,Mestre,Gardner,andPeres(2007),157Bóçon(2010),158Borges(2007),159Brandtetal.(2013),160Cerezo,Conde,andPoggio(2011),161ChapmanandReich(2007),162Cockle,Leonard,andBodrati(2005),163Dallimer,Parnell,Bicknell,andMelo(2012),164Dawsonetal.(2011),165DuresandCumming(2010),166Edenius,Mikusinski,andBergh(2011),167Farwig,Sajita,andBoehning-Gaese(2008),168Flaspohleretal.(2010),169Gomes,Oostra,Nijman,Cleef,andKappelle(2008);Oostra,Gomes,andNijman(2008),170Hassanetal.(2013),171ImsandHenden(2012),172Lantschner,Rusch,andPeyrou(2008),173LaskyandKeitt(2010),174Latta,Tinoco,Astudillo,andGraham(2011),175Mallarietal.(2011),176Doulton,Marsh,Newman,Bird,andBell(2007),177Marsh,Lewis,Said,andEwers(2010),178Miranda,Politi,andRivera(2010),179Moreno-Mateosetal.(2011),180Munyekenye,Mwangi,andGichuki(2008),181Naidoo(2004),182Naithani