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Eurasian Dry Grassland Group (EDGG), 2019

DOI: 10.21256/zhaw-19031

Palaearctic Grasslands - Journal of the Eurasian Dry Grassland Group, 44, p. 26-47, 2019

DOI: 10.21570/edgg.pg.44.26-47

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GrassPlot v. 2.00 – first update on the database of multi-scale plant diversity in Palaearctic grasslands

Journal article published in 2019 by Koenraad van Meerbeek, Sebastian Wolfrum ORCID, Anna Wróbel, Ekaterina Zlotnikova, Viktoria Wagner, Salza Palpurina, Anne Mimet, Vincent Pellissier, Arkadiusz Nowak, Grzegorz Swacha, Kuber Prasad Bhatta, Denis Mirin, Ulf Molau, Ivan Moysiyenko, Alireza Naqinezhad and other authors.
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Abstract

GrassPlot is a collaborative vegetation-plot database organised by the Eurasian Dry Grassland Group (EDGG) and listed in the Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases (GIVD ID EU-00-003). Following a previous Long Database Report (Dengler et al. 2018, Phyto-coenologia 48, 331–347), we provide here the first update on content and functionality of GrassPlot. The current version (GrassPlot v. 2.00) contains a total of 190,673 plots of different grain sizes across 28,171 independent plots, with 4,654 nested-plot series including at least four grain sizes. The database has improved its content as well as its functionality, including addition and harmonization of header data (land use, information on nestedness, structure and ecology) and preparation of species composition data. Currently, GrassPlot data are intensively used for broad-scale analyses of different aspects of alpha and beta diversity in grassland ecosystems.