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Date of publication: November 21, 2022

Version 2

Date of publication: November 21, 2022

Type of change: Metadata

Description: We improved the summary, the source and the metric.

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Global habitat availability for mammals from 2015-2055

by Daniele Baisero

Habitat availability for each mammal species (total 5090 species) in 0.25 degrees cells, from 2015 to 2055 in 5 year intervals, for the SSP/RCP scenarios. Developed for the BES-SIM project by the University of Sapienza team using the InSiGHTS (Integrated Scenarios of Global Habitat for Terrestrial Species) model. ...(continue reading)

DOI 10.25829/c4vn95
Citation
Baisero, D. (2022). Global habitat availability for mammals from 2015-2055 (Version 2) [Dataset]. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research. https://doi.org/10.25829/c4vn95

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The title of the dataset. Global habitat availability for mammals from 2015-2055
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Habitat availability for each mammal species (total 5090 species) in 0.25 degrees cells, from 2015 to 2055 in 5 year intervals, for the SSP/RCP scenarios. Developed for the BES-SIM project by the University of Sapienza team using the InSiGHTS (Integrated Scenarios of Global Habitat for Terrestrial Species) model.
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https://doi.org/
10.1016/j.oneear.2020.05.015
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Outputs of the InSiGHTS (Integrated Scenarios of Global Habitat for Terrestrial Species) Habitat Suitability Model, based on land-use and climate projections for SSP/RCPs. More details in: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2020.05.015
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The URL from the project website. https://globalmammal.org
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The email of the person or other creator type principally responsible for creating this data. daniele.baisero@gmail.com
daniele.baisero@gmail.com
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Essential Biodiversity Variables

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Genetic composition
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Species traits
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Community composition
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Ecosystem functioning
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Biological entity

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Spatial domain

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southWest lat: -90, lon: -180
northEast lat: 90, lon: 180

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