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Biodiversidata: A novel dataset for the vascular plant species diversity in Uruguay.

Florencia GrattarolaAndrés GonzálezPatricia MaiLaura CappuccioCésar Fagúndez-PachónFlorencia RossiFranco Teixeira de MelloLucía UrtadoDaniel Pincheira-Donoso
Published in: Biodiversity data journal (2020)
As part of the second phase of the Biodiversidata initiative, we present the first comprehensive open-access species-level database of the vascular plant diversity recorded in Uruguay to date (i.e. all species for which data are currently available and species presence has been confirmed). It contains 12,470 occurrence records from across 1,648 species and 160 families, which roughly represents 60% of the total recorded flora of Uruguay. The primary biodiversity data include extant native and introduced species from the lycophytes, ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms groups. Records were collated from multiple sources, including data available in peer-reviewed scientific literature, institutional scientific collections and datasets contributed by members of the Biodiversidata initiative. The complete database can be accessed at the Zenodo repository: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3954406.
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