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Title: Database of European vascular plants red lists as a contribution to more coherent plant conservation
Authors: Lončarević, Nina
Liu, Udayangani
Stefanaki, Anastasia
Carapeto, André
Ensslin, Andreas
Meade, Conor
Metzing, Detlev
Peci, Dhimiter
Fantinato, Edy
Colling, Guy
Pankova, Hana
Akmane, Ieva
Tsvetkov, Ivaylo N.
Sibik, Jozef
Szitár, Katalin
Van Meerbeek, Koenraad
Daco, Laura
Boudagher, Magda
Klisz, Marcin
Walczak, Margareta
Evju, Marianne
Lužnik, Martina
Kiehn, Michael
Sarginci, Murat
Aksoy, Necmi
Koçer, Nihan
Barazani, Oz
Anastasiu, Paulina
Stroh, Peter
Vit, Petr
Vergeer, Philippine
Puchałka, Radosław
Kahale, Rhea
Godefroid, Sandrine
Lanfranco, Sandro
Parpan, Taras
Kull, Tiiu
Rašomavičius, Valerijus
Fišer, Živa
Glasnović, Peter
Keywords: Biodiversity -- Europe
Conservation of natural resources -- Europe
Databases -- Europe
Plants -- Classification
Plants -- Europe
Plant conservation
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Citation: Lončarević, N., Liu, U., Stefanaki, A., Carapeto, A., Ensslin, A., Meade, C., ... & Glasnović, P. (2024). Database of European vascular plants red lists as a contribution to more coherent plant conservation. Scientific Data, 11(1), 1138. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03963-0
Abstract: We introduce the database of European vascular plant red lists, a compilation of red list categories designated to taxa during in-country conservation assessments. Version 1.0 of the database is a standalone static dataset with open access in an end-user friendly format. Its aim is to fulfil the objectives of European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action 18201, ConservePlants. The database synthesizes data across 42 red lists from 41 countries, with participation of 39 out of a total of 44 European countries and two additional Mediterranean countries. The database contains 51,109 records representing 21,481 original taxonomic names with 37 different red list categories. During data harmonisation, 20,312 of the original taxonomic names were assigned to 17,873 unique accepted taxonomic names with scientific authorships across 184 families, 1650 genera and 15,593 species; and red list categories were standardised to 13 unique categories. We see this database as a source of information in diverse plant conservation activities and suitable for various stakeholders.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/127886
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