Occurrence dataset Registered January 22, 2024
GYPSUM LICHENS: a global data set of lichen species from gypsum ecosystems
Description
Lichens are significant components of the Biological Soil Crust (BSC) communities in gypsum ecosystems and are involved in several processes related to ecosystem functioning. Although numerous studies centered on lichen taxonomy and ecology have been performed in these habitats, global information about the lichen species from gypsum ecosystems or their distributional ranges at a global scale is missing. Thus, a global data set of lichen species growing on gypsum has been compiled.
A total of 321 studies were finally retained for the review. This data set is composed of 6114 specimen records, belonging to 336 lichen species from 26 countries throughout the World. Spain and Germany hosted the highest number of species (160 and 114 species respectively). Outside the European continent, only a few countries had a significant number of species: Morocco (46), United States (42), and Iran (37). Remarkably, countries from the southern hemisphere (i.e. Australia, Chile, Namibia, and South Africa) showed a low number of studies from gypsum lands. The number of records per country showed a similar pattern as the species number, having Spain and Germany the highest number of records (3863 and 1075 respectively).
Thirty one families are present in the data set. Teloschistaceae (56 species), Verrucariaceae (38 species), and Cladoniaceae (37 species) are the most represented families showing the highest number of species. Regarding the number of records, Cladoniaceae (1267 records), Teloschistaceae (972 records), and Psoraceae (539 records) are the most abundant families. Psora decipiens (Psoraceae) and Squamarina lentigera (Cladoniaceae) are the most widespread species concerning the number of countries in which the species were present, and the most abundant regarding the total number of records.
Geographic scope
- Description
The data set includes revised studies of gypsum soils from the Mediterranean Basin (e.g., Spain, Italy, Morocco, Turkey), Central Europe (Germany, Poland), Middle East (Iran, Iraq), and central parts of Asia (Kazakhstan, Russia), United States, Mexico, Canada, Chile, the southern territories of Africa (Namibia, South Africa), and Australia, covering a large part of the total distribution of the gypsum soils in the World
- Latitude
- From 21.006 to 53.935
- Longitude
- From -119.467 to 99.567
Temporal scope
- range
- January 01, 1881 - December 12, 2018
Metrics
Contacts
- Organization
- Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
- Position
- PhD student
- Address
- c/ Tulipán s/n
- Roles
- Originator
Administrative point of contact - User ID
- Organization
- Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
- Position
- Full professor
- Address
- c/ Tulipán s/n
- Roles
- Originator
Administrative point of contact - User ID
- Organization
- Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
- Position
- Full professor
- Address
- c/ Tulipán s/n
- Roles
- Originator
Administrative point of contact - User ID
- Organization
- Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
- Position
- Associate professor
- Address
- c/ Tulipán s/n
- Roles
- Originator
Administrative point of contact - User ID
GBIF registration
- Registration date
- January 22, 2024
- Metadata last modified
- January 22, 2024
- Publication date
- January 22, 2024
- Hosted by
- GBIF-Spain
- Installation
- GBIF Spain IPT
- Endpoints
- Darwin Core Archive
- EML
- Preferred identifier
- 10.15470/6yne3u
- Alternative identifiers