Database of Amphibia distribution in West Siberia (Russia).

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington Pub Date : 2022-04-14 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.10.e82436
Evgeniy Simonov, Valentina N Kuranova, Artem Lisachov, Vadim V Yartsev, Irina N Bogomolova
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Background: West Siberia is a large region in North Eurasia, which harbours multiple climatic zones, landscape types and biomes. Its amphibian fauna is characterised by a combination of European and Asian species. For many species, this region is the place where the limits of their global ranges are located (Ranatemporaria, R.amurensis, Bufotessitibundus). West Siberia also has at least two non-native amphibian species (Pelophylaxridibundus, Bufotesviridis). The exact ranges and patterns of distribution of the West Siberian amphibian species are poorly studied. The mapping of species ranges is important for the development of conservation measures and monitoring of invasive species is required to investigate their impacts on the natural ecosystems.

New information: This work presents the most complete biogeographic and occurrence records database of the amphibians of West Siberia. To assemble the database, we digitised data from 190 published works, obtained data from major museum collections and from the data bank on the abundance and distribution of animals «Zoomonitor» by the Zoomonitoring laboratory of the Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences. The database also includes original and partly unpublished data collected by the authors from 1975 to 2021, as well as quality-assessed citizen science data from the iNaturalist portal. In total, the database contains 2530 records for 11 species of amphibians, including the locality data, the observation date (when known) and the source of the observation (at least one of the following: literature reference, museum sample ID, observer's name, iNaturalist link).

西西伯利亚(俄罗斯)两栖动物分布数据库。
背景:西西伯利亚是北欧亚大陆的一个大区域,拥有多种气候带、景观类型和生物群落。其两栖动物群的特点是欧洲和亚洲物种的结合。对于许多物种而言,该地区是其全球分布范围的极限所在(Ranatemporaria、R.amurensis、Bufotessitibundus)。西西伯利亚还有至少两个非本地两栖动物物种(Pelophylaxridibundus、Bufotesviridis)。对西西伯利亚两栖动物物种的确切分布范围和分布模式研究甚少。绘制物种分布范围图对于制定保护措施非常重要,同时需要对入侵物种进行监测,以调查其对自然生态系统的影响:这项工作提供了西西伯利亚两栖动物最完整的生物地理和出现记录数据库。为了建立该数据库,我们对 190 部已出版著作中的数据进行了数字化处理,并从主要博物馆藏品以及俄罗斯科学院西伯利亚分院动物系统学与生态学研究所动物监测实验室的动物数量与分布数据库 "Zoomonitor "中获取了数据。该数据库还包括作者从 1975 年到 2021 年收集的原始数据和部分未发表的数据,以及 iNaturalist 门户网站上经过质量评估的公民科学数据。该数据库总共包含 11 种两栖动物的 2530 条记录,包括地点数据、观察日期(如果已知)和观察来源(至少以下一种:文献参考、博物馆样本 ID、观察者姓名、iNaturalist 链接)。
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