Data in Brief (Jun 2016)

A virtual species set for robust and reproducible species distribution modelling tests

  • Carol X. Garzon-Lopez,
  • Lucy Bastin,
  • Giles M. Foody,
  • Duccio Rocchini

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 476 – 479

Abstract

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Predicting species potential and future distribution has become a relevant tool in biodiversity monitoring and conservation. In this data article we present the suitability map of a virtual species generated based on two bioclimatic variables, and a dataset containing more than 700,000 random observations at the extent of Europe. The dataset includes spatial attributes such as: distance to roads, protected areas, country codes, and the habitat suitability of two spatially clustered species (grassland and forest species) and a wide-spread species. Keywords: Species distribution models, Virtual species, Habitat suitability