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Date of publication: December 12, 2023

Version 2

Date of publication: December 12, 2023

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Global trends in biodiversity (BES-SIM PREDICTS)

by Samantha Hill

Projections from the PREDICTS model from 1900-2050 using LUH2 and SSPs-RCPs, done in the BES-SIM inter-model comparison for IPBES. ...(continue reading)

DOI 10.25829/bk5g87
Citation
Hill, S., Purvis, A. (2023). Global trends in biodiversity (BES-SIM PREDICTS) (Version 2) [Dataset]. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig. https://doi.org/10.25829/bk5g87

BES-SIMIPBESSSP scenariosRCP scenarios

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The title of the dataset. Global trends in biodiversity (BES-SIM PREDICTS)
The date on which this version of the data was created in YYYY-MM-DD format.
A paragraph describing the dataset.
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Projections from the PREDICTS model from 1900-2050 using LUH2 and SSPs-RCPs, done in the BES-SIM inter-model comparison for IPBES.
Provide the DOI number of associated publications. Click Plus to add DOIs.
https://doi.org/
10.1101/2020.04.14.031716
https://doi.org/
10.1101/311787
The method of production of the original data.
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PREDICTS model team, 30 January 2018
The name of the Project.
The URL from the project website. https://ipbes.net/scenarios-models/expert-group-activities
The name of the person or other creator type principally responsible for creating this data.
The email of the person or other creator type principally responsible for creating this data. samantha.hill@unep-wcmc.org
hpereira@idiv.de
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Essential Biodiversity Variables

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Genetic composition
Intraspecific genetic diversity
Genetic differentiation
Effective population size
Inbreeding
Other
Species populations
Species distributions
Species abundances
Other
Species traits
Morphology
Physiology
Phenology
Movement
Other
Community composition
Community abundance
Taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity
Trait diversity
Interaction diversity
Other
Ecosystem functioning
Primary productivity
Ecosystem phenology
Ecosystem disturbances
Other
Ecosystem structure
Live cover fraction
Ecosystem distribution
Ecosystem Vertical Profile
Other
Ecosystem services
Pollination
Other
Cross-cutting

Biological entity

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Species
Communities
Ecosystems
Other
None
A description of the range of taxa or ecosystem types addressed in the dataset. E.g. "300 species of mammals”, “Forests”, etc.
The reference as a URL. N/A

Metric

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Scenario

If applicable, name the scenario's exercise, the version and provide a URL to the reference. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shared_Socioeconomic_Pathways

Spatial domain

Global
Continental/Regional
National
Sub-national/Local
degree
southWest lat: -90, lon: -180
northEast lat: 90, lon: 180

Temporal domain

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decadal
annually
monthly
weekly
daily
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Irregular
Single time
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Environmental domain *

Terrestrial
Marine
Freshwater
Miscellaneous information about the data, not captured elsewhere. Relative species richness (original name: richness) and species richness based intactness (original name: BIISR) for 1900, 2015 and 2050 were provided by PREDICTS team. Values for S in 2015 were taken from the species richness map of cSAR-IIASA for vertebrates. Delta_S, Delta_SS for 1900-2015 and 1900-2050 and values of S for 1900 and 2050 were calculated by H.M. Pereira on 08.12.2022.