2019
DOI: 10.3897/bdj.7.e36226
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Biodiversidata: An Open-Access Biodiversity Database for Uruguay

Abstract: The continental and marine territories of Uruguay are characterised by a rich convergence of multiple biogeographic ecoregions of the Neotropics, making this country a peculiar biodiversity spot. However, despite the biological significance of Uruguay for the South American subcontinent, the distribution of biodiversity patterns in this country remain poorly understood, given the severe gaps in available records of geographic species distributions. Currently, national biodiversity datasets are not openly avail… Show more

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“…In this second stage, we focused on plants. The sampling bias scenario seems to mirror the scenario described for tetrapods ( Grattarola et al 2019a ). Here, we present the first comprehensive open-access database of vascular plant species of Uruguay, including all species for which data are currently available.…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…In this second stage, we focused on plants. The sampling bias scenario seems to mirror the scenario described for tetrapods ( Grattarola et al 2019a ). Here, we present the first comprehensive open-access database of vascular plant species of Uruguay, including all species for which data are currently available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…However, the boundaries and ecotones of these phytogeographic regions have remained under sustained debate fundamentally given the lack of comprehensive and accessible databases on the diversity and distribution of species from Uruguay. While recent efforts have endeavoured to resolve this limitation for vertebrates ( Grattarola et al 2019a ), data on the country’s plant biodiversity remain limited and scattered across a range of small-scale databases, the majority of which are inaccessible. Our work fills this gap by presenting such a comprehensive database for the plant biodiversity of Uruguay.…”
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confidence: 99%
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