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Wiley, Global Ecology and Biogeography, 9(30), p. 1740-1764, 2021

DOI: 10.1111/geb.13346

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sPlotOpen – An environmentally balanced, open‐access, global dataset of vegetation plots

Journal article published in 2021 by Francesco Maria Sabatini ORCID, Jonathan Lenoir ORCID, Tarek Hattab ORCID, Elise Aimee Arnst ORCID, Milan Chytrý ORCID, Jürgen Dengler ORCID, Patrice De Ruffray, Stephan M. Hennekens ORCID, Ute Jandt ORCID, Florian Jansen ORCID, Borja Jiménez‐Alfaro ORCID, Jens Kattge ORCID, Aurora Levesley, Valério D. Pillar ORCID, Oliver Purschke ORCID and other authors.
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AbstractMotivationAssessing biodiversity status and trends in plant communities is critical for understanding, quantifying and predicting the effects of global change on ecosystems. Vegetation plots record the occurrence or abundance of all plant species co‐occurring within delimited local areas. This allows species absences to be inferred, information seldom provided by existing global plant datasets. Although many vegetation plots have been recorded, most are not available to the global research community. A recent initiative, called ‘sPlot’, compiled the first global vegetation plot database, and continues to grow and curate it. The sPlot database, however, is extremely unbalanced spatially and environmentally, and is not open‐access. Here, we address both these issues by (a) resampling the vegetation plots using several environmental variables as sampling strata and (b) securing permission from data holders of 105 local‐to‐regional datasets to openly release data. We thus present sPlotOpen, the largest open‐access dataset of vegetation plots ever released. sPlotOpen can be used to explore global diversity at the plant community level, as ground truth data in remote sensing applications, or as a baseline for biodiversity monitoring.Main types of variable containedVegetation plots (n = 95,104) recording cover or abundance of naturally co‐occurring vascular plant species within delimited areas. sPlotOpen contains three partially overlapping resampled datasets (c. 50,000 plots each), to be used as replicates in global analyses. Besides geographical location, date, plot size, biome, elevation, slope, aspect, vegetation type, naturalness, coverage of various vegetation layers, and source dataset, plot‐level data also include community‐weighted means and variances of 18 plant functional traits from the TRY Plant Trait Database.Spatial location and grainGlobal, 0.01–40,000 m².Time period and grain1888–2015, recording dates.Major taxa and level of measurement42,677 vascular plant taxa, plot‐level records.Software formatThree main matrices (.csv), relationally linked.