Charles J. Marsh
Expert range maps of global mammal distributions harmonised to three taxonomic authorities
Marsh, Charles J.; Sica, Yanina V.; Burgin, Connor J.; Dorman, Wendy A.; Anderson, Robert C.; del Toro Mijares, Isabel; Vigneron, Jessica G.; Barve, Vijay; Dombrowik, Victoria L.; Duong, Michelle; Guralnick, Robert; Hart, Julie A.; Maypole, J. Krish; McCall, Kira; Ranipeta, Ajay; Schuerkmann, Anna; Torselli, Michael A.; Lacher, Thomas; Mittermeier, Russell A.; Rylands, Anthony B.; Sechrest, Wes; Wilson, Don E.; Abba, Agustín M.; Aguirre, Luis F.; Arroyo‐Cabrales, Joaquín; Astúa, Diego; Baker, Andrew M.; Braulik, Gill; Braun, Janet K.; Brito, Jorge; Busher, Peter E.; Burneo, Santiago F.; Camacho, M. Alejandra; Cavallini, Paolo; de Almeida Chiquito, Elisandra; Cook, Joseph A.; Cserkész, Tamás; Csorba, Gábor; Cuéllar Soto, Erika; da Cunha Tavares, Valeria; Davenport, Tim R. B.; Deméré, Thomas; Denys, Christiane; Dickman, Christopher R.; Eldridge, Mark D. B.; Fernandez-Duque, Eduardo; Francis, Charles M.; Frankham, Greta; Franklin, William L.; Freitas, Thales; Friend, J. Anthony; Gadsby, E...
Authors
Yanina V. Sica
Connor J. Burgin
Wendy A. Dorman
Robert C. Anderson
Isabel del Toro Mijares
Jessica G. Vigneron
Vijay Barve
Victoria L. Dombrowik
Michelle Duong
Robert Guralnick
Julie A. Hart
J. Krish Maypole
Kira McCall
Ajay Ranipeta
Anna Schuerkmann
Michael A. Torselli
Thomas Lacher
Russell A. Mittermeier
Anthony B. Rylands
Wes Sechrest
Don E. Wilson
Agustín M. Abba
Luis F. Aguirre
Joaquín Arroyo‐Cabrales
Diego Astúa
Andrew M. Baker
Gill Braulik
Janet K. Braun
Jorge Brito
Peter E. Busher
Santiago F. Burneo
M. Alejandra Camacho
Paolo Cavallini
Elisandra de Almeida Chiquito
Joseph A. Cook
Tamás Cserkész
Gábor Csorba
Erika Cuéllar Soto
Valeria da Cunha Tavares
Tim R. B. Davenport
Thomas Deméré
Christiane Denys
Christopher R. Dickman
Mark D. B. Eldridge
Eduardo Fernandez-Duque
Charles M. Francis
Greta Frankham
William L. Franklin
Thales Freitas
J. Anthony Friend
Elizabeth L. Gadsby
Guilherme S.T. Garbino
Philippe Gaubert
Norberto Giannini
Thomas Giarla
Jason S. Gilchrist
Jaime Gongora
Steven M. Goodman
Sharon Gursky‐Doyen
Klaus Hackländer
Mark S. Hafner
Melissa Hawkins
Kristofer M. Helgen
Steven Heritage
Arlo Hinckley
Stefan Hintsche
Mary Holden
Kay E. Holekamp
Rodney L. Honeycutt
Brent A. Huffman
Tatyana Humle
Rainer Hutterer
Carlos Ibáñez Ulargui
Stephen M. Jackson
Jan Janecka
Mary Janecka
Paula Jenkins
Rimvydas Juškaitis
Javier Juste
Roland Kays
C. William Kilpatrick
Tigga Kingston
John L. Koprowski
Boris Kryštufek
Tyrone Lavery
Thomas E. Lee
Yuri L. R. Leite
Roberto Leonan M. Novaes
Burton K. Lim
Andrey Lissovsky
Raquel López-Antoñanzas
Adrià López-Baucells
Colin D. MacLeod
Fiona G. Maisels
Michael A. Mares
Helene Marsh
Stefano Mattioli
Erik Meijaard
Ara Monadjem
Dr Blake Morton B.Morton@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer of Psychology
Grace Musser
Tilo Nadler
Ryan W. Norris
Agustina Ojeda
Nicté Ordóñez‐Garza
Ulyses F. J. Pardiñas
Bruce D. Patterson
Ana Pavan
Michael Pennay
Calebe Pereira
Joyce Prado
Helder L. Queiroz
Matthew Richardson
Erin P. Riley
Stephen J. Rossiter
Daniel I. Rubenstein
Dennisse Ruelas
Jorge Salazar‐Bravo
Stéphanie Schai‐Braun
Cody J. Schank
Christoph Schwitzer
Lori K. Sheeran
Myron Shekelle
Georgy Shenbrot
Pipat Soisook
Sergio Solari
Richard Southgate
Mariella Superina
Andrew B. Taber
Maurício Talebi
Peter Taylor
Thong Vu Dinh
Nelson Ting
Diego G. Tirira
Susan Tsang
Samuel T. Turvey
Raul Valdez
Victor Van Cakenberghe
Geraldine Veron
Janette Wallis
Rod Wells
Danielle Whittaker
Elizabeth A. Williamson
George Wittemyer
John Woinarski
Dietmar Zinner
Nathan S. Upham
Walter Jetz
Abstract
Aim: Comprehensive, global information on species' occurrences is an essential biodiversity variable and central to a range of applications in ecology, evolution, biogeography and conservation. Expert range maps often represent a species' only available distributional information and play an increasing role in conservation assessments and macroecology. We provide global range maps for the native ranges of all extant mammal species harmonised to the taxonomy of the Mammal Diversity Database (MDD) mobilised from two sources, the Handbook of the Mammals of the World (HMW) and the Illustrated Checklist of the Mammals of the World (CMW). Location: Global. Taxon: All extant mammal species. Methods: Range maps were digitally interpreted, georeferenced, error-checked and subsequently taxonomically aligned between the HMW (6253 species), the CMW (6431 species) and the MDD taxonomies (6362 species). Results: Range maps can be evaluated and visualised in an online map browser at Map of Life (mol.org) and accessed for individual or batch download for non-commercial use. Main conclusion: Expert maps of species' global distributions are limited in their spatial detail and temporal specificity, but form a useful basis for broad-scale characterizations and model-based integration with other data. We provide georeferenced range maps for the native ranges of all extant mammal species as shapefiles, with species-level metadata and source information packaged together in geodatabase format. Across the three taxonomic sources our maps entail, there are 1784 taxonomic name differences compared to the maps currently available on the IUCN Red List website. The expert maps provided here are harmonised to the MDD taxonomic authority and linked to a community of online tools that will enable transparent future updates and version control.
Citation
Marsh, C. J., Sica, Y. V., Burgin, C. J., Dorman, W. A., Anderson, R. C., del Toro Mijares, I., Vigneron, J. G., Barve, V., Dombrowik, V. L., Duong, M., Guralnick, R., Hart, J. A., Maypole, J. K., McCall, K., Ranipeta, A., Schuerkmann, A., Torselli, M. A., Lacher, T., Mittermeier, R. A., Rylands, A. B., …Jetz, W. (2022). Expert range maps of global mammal distributions harmonised to three taxonomic authorities. Journal of Biogeography, 979-992. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14330
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jan 13, 2022 |
Online Publication Date | Mar 27, 2022 |
Publication Date | 2022 |
Deposit Date | Mar 29, 2022 |
Publicly Available Date | Mar 30, 2022 |
Journal | Journal of Biogeography |
Print ISSN | 0305-0270 |
Publisher | Wiley |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Pages | 979-992 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14330 |
Keywords | Biodiversity; Biogeography; Conservation planning; GIS; Mammalia; Mapping; Species distributions |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3958206 |
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