A dataset of the flowering plants (Angiospermae) in urban green areas in five European cities
Joan Casanelles-Abella,
David Frey,
Stefanie Müller,
Cristiana Aleixo,
Marta Alós Ortí,
Nicolas Deguines,
Tiit Hallikma,
Lauri Laanisto,
Ülo Niinemets,
Pedro Pinho,
Roeland Samson,
Lucía Villarroya-Villalba,
Marco Moretti
Affiliations
Joan Casanelles-Abella
Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland; Landscape Ecology, Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystems, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland; Corresponding author.
David Frey
Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland
Stefanie Müller
Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland; Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
Cristiana Aleixo
Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c), Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
Marta Alós Ortí
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia
Nicolas Deguines
Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, AgroParisTech, Ecologie Systématique Evolution, Orsay, France; Laboratoire Ecologie et Biologie des Interactions, Equipe Ecologie Evolution Symbiose, Université de Poitiers, UMR CNRS 7267, France
Tiit Hallikma
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia
Lauri Laanisto
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia
Ülo Niinemets
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia
Pedro Pinho
Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c), Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
Roeland Samson
Lab of Environmental and Urban Ecology, Research Group Environmental Ecology & Microbiology (ENdEMIC), Dept. Bioscience Engineering, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
Lucía Villarroya-Villalba
Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland
Marco Moretti
Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland
This article summarizes the data of a survey of flowering plants in 80 sites in five European cities and urban agglomerations (Antwerp, Belgium; greater Paris, France; Poznan, Poland; Tartu, Estonia; and Zurich, Switzerland). Sampling sites were selected based on a double orthogonal gradient of size and connectivity and were urban green areas (e.g. parks, cemeteries). To characterize the flowering plants, two sampling methodologies were applied between April and July 2018. First, a floristic inventory of the occurrence of all flowering plants in the five cities. Second, flower counts in sampling plots of standardized size (1 m2) only in Zurich. We sampled 2146 plant species (contained in 824 genera and 137 families) and across the five cities. For each plant species, we provide its origin status (i.e. whether the plants are native from Europe or not) and 11 functional traits potentially important for plant-pollinator interactions. For each study site, we provide the number of species, genera, and families recorded, the Shannon diversity as well as the proportion of exotic species, herbs, shrubs and trees. In addition, we provide information on the patch size, connectivity, and urban intensity, using four remote sensing-based proxies measured at 100- and 800-m radii.