Maria Dornelas, Laura H Antão, Amanda E Bates, and Viviana Brambilla (2025)
BioTIME 2.0: Expanding and Improving a Database of Biodiversity Time Series
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 34(e70003):1-18.
Motivation: Here, we make available a second version of the BioTIME database, which compiles records of abundance estimates
for species in sample events of ecological assemblages through time. The updated version expands version 1.0 of the database by
doubling the number of studies and includes substantial additional curation to the taxonomic accuracy of the records, as well as
the metadata. Moreover, we now provide an R package (BioTIMEr) to facilitate use of the database.
Main Types of Variables Included: The database is composed of one main data table containing the abundance records and 11
metadata tables. The data are organised in a hierarchy of scales where 11,989,233 records are nested in 1,603,067 sample events,
from 553,253 sampling locations, which are nested in 708 studies. A study is defined as a sampling methodology applied to an
assemblage for a minimum of 2 years.
Spatial Location and Grain: Sampling locations in BioTIME are distributed across the planet, including marine, terrestrial
and freshwater realms. Spatial grain size and extent vary across studies depending on sampling methodology. We recommend
gridding of sampling locations into areas of consistent size.
Time Period and Grain: The earliest time series in BioTIME start in 1874, and the most recent records are from 2023. Temporal
grain and duration vary across studies. We recommend doing sample-level
rarefaction to ensure consistent sampling effort
through time before calculating any diversity metric.
Major Taxa and Level of Measurement: The database includes any eukaryotic taxa, with a combined total of 56,400 taxa.
Software Format: csv and. SQL.
EN, Open Access, Impact Factor
assemblage | biodiversity | community | database | ecoinformatics | species | taxa | time
Additional supporting information can be found online in the
Supporting Information section.
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