Range map datasets for terrestrial vertebrates across Taiwan
An-Yu Chang,
Wan-Jyun Chen,
Rui-Yang He,
Da-Li Lin,
Yong-Lun Lin,
Te-En Lin,
Shih-Ping Chou,
Chun-Fu Lin,
Ruey-Shing Lin,
Lin-Wen ChangChien,
Shih-Wei Chang,
Hsi-Chi Cheng,
Yu-Hsiu Lin,
Jo-Szu Tsai,
Pei-Fen Lee
Affiliations
An-Yu Chang
Endemic Species Research Institute, No.1, Ming-sheng East Road, Jiji, Nantou 552, Taiwan
Wan-Jyun Chen
Endemic Species Research Institute, No.1, Ming-sheng East Road, Jiji, Nantou 552, Taiwan; Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University, No.1, Section 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 106, Taiwan; Corresponding author at: Endemic Species Research Institute, No.1, Ming-sheng East Road, Jiji, Nantou 552, Taiwan.
Rui-Yang He
Wild Bird Society of Hualien, No. 4, Ln. 94, De'an 1st Street, Hualien City, Hualien 970, Taiwan
Da-Li Lin
Endemic Species Research Institute, No.1, Ming-sheng East Road, Jiji, Nantou 552, Taiwan; School of Biological Science, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia
Yong-Lun Lin
Endemic Species Research Institute, No.1, Ming-sheng East Road, Jiji, Nantou 552, Taiwan
Te-En Lin
Endemic Species Research Institute, No.1, Ming-sheng East Road, Jiji, Nantou 552, Taiwan
Shih-Ping Chou
Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University, No.1, Section 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 106, Taiwan
Chun-Fu Lin
Endemic Species Research Institute, No.1, Ming-sheng East Road, Jiji, Nantou 552, Taiwan
Ruey-Shing Lin
Endemic Species Research Institute, No.1, Ming-sheng East Road, Jiji, Nantou 552, Taiwan
Lin-Wen ChangChien
Endemic Species Research Institute, No.1, Ming-sheng East Road, Jiji, Nantou 552, Taiwan
Shih-Wei Chang
Endemic Species Research Institute, No.1, Ming-sheng East Road, Jiji, Nantou 552, Taiwan
Hsi-Chi Cheng
Endemic Species Research Institute, No.1, Ming-sheng East Road, Jiji, Nantou 552, Taiwan
Yu-Hsiu Lin
Endemic Species Research Institute, No.1, Ming-sheng East Road, Jiji, Nantou 552, Taiwan
Jo-Szu Tsai
Department of Biological Resources, National Chiayi University, Chiayi City 60004 Taiwan
Pei-Fen Lee
Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University, No.1, Section 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 106, Taiwan
Accurate data describing the geographic distribution of specific species form the basis for effective conservation management policies. However, for most species the freely available distributional information is usually confined to either expert maps or purely theoretical maps constructed by using a variety of modeling frameworks. These maps usually do not provide enough resolution for conservation applications or do not accurately describe the current distribution status. In this study, we constructed a novel workflow designed to integrate data from various species distribution models and expert knowledge into a single unified modeling process. Under this workflow, we systematically constructed current distribution maps for a selection of terrestrial vertebrates found across Taiwan.We used species distribution modeling as the base and then aggregated multiple open datasets describing species occurrence and environmental factors as data sources. Thereafter, we estimated the primary broad-scale and high spatial resolution species range maps using the MaxEnt modeling algorithm, and then consulted experts on each taxa to refine these maps.This dataset provides up-to-date species distribution maps for 379 terrestrial vertebrates in Taiwan, with members from across four taxa (27 amphibians, 52 reptiles, 264 birds, and 36 mammals). This dataset helps to fill the spatial knowledge gaps for conservation concerns and improves our understanding of the geographic distribution of more than half (61%) of the vertebrate species of Taiwan. Furthermore, by stacking the range maps of multiple species, we can identify vertebrate diversity hotspots and identify priority areas for conservation.