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AbstractFunctional trait databases are emerging as crucial tools for a wide range of ecological studies across the world. Here, we provide a database of functional traits for vascular plant species of the Mediterranean Basin. The database includes 25,764 individual records of 44 traits from 2,457 plant taxa distributed in 119 taxonomic families. This database (BROT 2.0) is an updated and enlarged version of a previous database (BROT 1.0; 8,263 records, 14 traits, 952 taxa). Trait data were obtained from a comprehensive literature review, plus some field and experimental observations. All records are fully referenced and, in many cases, include geographic coordinates. The database is structured to include different levels of accuracy of trait information for each entry. BROT 2.0 should facilitate testing hypotheses on plant functional ecology within the Mediterranean Basin, and comparing this region with other ecosystems worldwide. The BROT 2.0 database and its trait definitions can be used as a template for creating similar trait databases in other regions of the world.
Statistics and Probability, Data Descriptor, Databases, Factual, Mediterranean Region, Data integration objective, Library and Information Sciences, Plants, Computer Science Applications, Education, Plant trait, Tracheophyta, Biodiversity assessment objective, Database creation objective, Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, Data item extraction from journal article, Ecosystem, Information Systems
Statistics and Probability, Data Descriptor, Databases, Factual, Mediterranean Region, Data integration objective, Library and Information Sciences, Plants, Computer Science Applications, Education, Plant trait, Tracheophyta, Biodiversity assessment objective, Database creation objective, Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, Data item extraction from journal article, Ecosystem, Information Systems
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