Science Review Sourcebook 2016 Compiling the year’s research uses of data accessed through GBIF 2

About the Science Review Sourcebook 2016

Each year, the GBIF Science Review highlights research uses of primary biodiversity data accessed through the GBIF network global infrastructure. Citations­ of GBIF-mediated data continue to grow and now average more than one substantive example each day. In view of the corresponding growth in the number of pages of the Science Review, this year we’ve decided to separate the narrative highlights from the full annual bibliographic table of citations, which includes more than 400 individual articles. This sourcebook is an electronic companion volume to the printed GBIF Science Review 2016 (also available electronically) which includes summaries of selected examples of research using GBIF as a data source, as well as analysis of trends and geographic location of research teams. Articles summarized in the Science Review are marked in bold in the following tables, and the Sourcebook introduces the symbol ­‘a’ to indicate open-access articles that are available to all readers with or without a journal subscription. 3

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invasive alien species AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL DOI/URL AUTHOR COUNTRIES

Abulizi A, Feng Z, Yang Invasion of the Himalayan hotspot by Acacia Current Science http://j.mp/2dWxYEF a J, Zayiti A & Xu Z farnesiana: how the human footprint influences 109(1): 183-189 the potential distribution of alien species Adhikari D, Tiwary Modelling Hotspots for Invasive Alien Plants in India PLoS ONE 10(7): e0134665 doi:10.1371/journal. India a R & Barik SK pone.0134665 Aguilar G, Blanchon D, Foote Queensland fruit fly invasion of New Zealand: Predicting Unitec ePress Perspectives http://j.mp/1onk5AK United States, H, Pollonais C & Mosee A area suitability under future climate change scenarios in Biosecurity Research New Zealand Series (2) Aguilla A & Arnau V Rumex vesicarius L. (Polygonaceae), neófito para la Flora Montiberica 59: 72-82 http://j.mp/2dvlUa2 Spain a Flora Valenciana (España, Mediterráneo Occidental) Alsos IG, Ware C & Elven R Past Arctic aliens have passed away, current ones may stay Biological Invasions doi:10.1007/s10530- Norway, Australia a 17(11): 3113-3123 015-0937-9 Ancillotto L, Strubbe D, An overlooked invader? Ecological niche, Biological Invasions doi:10.1007/s10530- Italy, Belgium Menchetti M & Mori E invasion success and range dynamics of the 015-1032-y Alexandrine parakeet in the invaded range Assis J, Zupan M, Nicastro Oceanographic Conditions Limit the Spread of a PLoS ONE 10(6): e0128124 doi:10.1371/journal. Portugal, South Africa a KR, Zardi GI, McQuaid Marine Invader along Southern African Shores pone.0128124 CD & Serrão EA Atwater DZ, Sezen UU, Reconstructing changes in the genotype, phenotype, Ecography doi:10.1111/ecog.02031 United States Goff V, Kong W, Paterson and climatic niche of an introduced species AH & Barney JN Barredo JI, Strona G, de Rigo Assessing the potential distribution of pests: EPPO Bulletin 45: 273-281 doi:10.1111/epp.12208 Italy D, Caudullo G, Stancanelli case studies on large pine weevil (Hylobius abietis L) and a G & San-Miguel-Ayanz J horse- leaf miner (Cameraria ohridella) under present and future climate conditions in European forests Bradley BA Predicting abundance with presence-only models Landscape Ecology doi:10.1007/s10980- United States 31(1): 19-30 015-0303-4 Byers JE, Smith RS, Invasion Expansion: Time since introduction best Scientific Reports 5: 12436 doi:10.1038/srep12436 United States, a Pringle JM et al. predicts global ranges of marine invaders Australia, New Zealand Callen ST & Miller AJ Signatures of niche conservatism and niche shift in the Diversity and Distributions doi:10.1111/ddi.12341 United States North American kudzu (Pueraria montana) invasion 21(8): 853-863 Carlos-Júnior LA, Neves Occurrence of an invasive coral in the southwest Ecology and Evolution doi:10.1002/ece3.1506 Brazil, United Kingdom a DM, Barbosa NPU, Atlantic and comparison with a congener 5(11): 2162-2171 Moulton TP & Creed JC suggest potential niche expansion Daume S Mining Twitter to monitor Invasive Alien Species – An Ecological Informatics doi:10.1016/j. Germany, Sweden analytical framework and sample information topologies 31: 70-82 ecoinf.2015.11.014 Dellinger AS, Essl F, Niche dynamics of alien species do not differ New Phytologist doi:10.1111/nph.13694 Austria, Germany, a Hojsgaard D et al. among sexual and apomictic flowering plants 209(3): 1313-1323 Czech Republic Dlugosch KM, Cang FA, Evolution of invasiveness through increased Nature Plants 1(15066) doi:10.1038/ Canada, United States Barker BS, Andonian K, resource use in a vacant niche nplants.2015.66 Swope SM & Rieseberg LH Dodd AJ, Burgman MA, The changing patterns of plant naturalization in Australia Diversity and Distributions doi:10.1111/ddi.12351 Australia McCarthy MA & Ainsworth N Faleiro FV, Silva DP, de Ring out the bells, we are being invaded! Niche Natureza & Conservação doi:10.1016/j. Brazil, United Kingdom a Carvalho RA, Särkinen conservatism in exotic populations of the Yellow 13(1): 24-29 ncon.2015.04.004 T, De Marco P Jr. Bells, Tecoma stans (Bignoniaceae) Fandohan AB, Koko IKED, Lantana camara (verbenaceae) : a potential Agronomie Africaine http://j.mp/2e8vDUE Benin a Avocevou-Ayisso C et al. threat to the effectiveness of protected areas 27(2): 115-126 to conserve flora and fauna in Benin Fandohan AB, Oduor Modeling vulnerability of protected areas to invasion by Ecosystem Health and doi:10.1890/ Benin, Germany, China, AMO, Sodé AI et al. Chromolaena odorata under current and future climates Sustainability 1(6): 1-12 EHS15-0003.1 United Kingdom Fernández M & Hamilton H Ecological Niche Transferability Using PLoS ONE 10(3): e0119891 doi:10.1371/journal. United States a Invasive Species as a Case Study pone.0119891 Flø D, Krokene P & Økland B Invasion potential of Agrilus planipennis and other Agrilus EPPO Bulletin 45: 259-268 doi:10.1111/epp.12223 Norway beetles in Europe: import pathways of deciduous wood chips and MaxEnt analyses of potential distribution areas Fraser DL, Aguilar G, Nagle The House Crow (Corvus splendens): A Threat to New Zealand? ISPRS International doi:10.3390/ijgi4020725 New Zealand, a W, Galbraith M & Ryall C Journal of Geospatial United Kingdom Information 4(2): 725-740 Fuller P & Neilson ME The U.S. Geological Survey’s Nonindigenous Aquatic Management of Biological doi:10.3391/ United States a Species Database: over thirty years of tracking introduced Invasions 6(2): 159-170 mbi.2015.6.2.06 aquatic species in the United States (and counting) Gallardo B, Zieritz The Importance of the Human Footprint in Shaping the Global PLoS ONE 10(5): e0125801 doi:10.1371/journal. United Kingdom, Spain a A & Aldridge DC Distribution of Terrestrial, Freshwater and Marine Invaders pone.0125801 5

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Gallien L, Saladin B, Does the legacy of historical biogeography New Phytologist doi:10.1111/nph.13700 Switzerland, Boucher FC, Richardson shape current invasiveness in pines? South Africa DM & Zimmermann NE Garcia TS, Rowe JC & Doyle JB A tad too high: Sensitivity to UV-B radiation may limit Aquatic Invasions doi:10.3391/ United States a invasion potential of American bullfrogs (Lithobates 10:2 (237-247) ai.2015.10.2.12 catesbeianus) in the Pacific Northwest invasion range Godefroid M, Cruaud A, Assessing the Risk of Invasion by Tephritid Fruit PLoS ONE 10(8): e0135209 doi:10.1371/journal. France a Rossi JP & Rasplus JY Flies: Intraspecific Divergence Matters pone.0135209 Groom QJ, Desmet P, The importance of open data for invasive alien Management of Biological doi:10.3391/ Belgium a Vanderhoeven S & Adriaens T species research, policy and management Invasions 6(2): 119-125 mbi.2015.6.2.02 Iacarella JC, Mankiewicz Negative competitive effects of invasive Ecosphere 6(7): 1-14 doi:10.1890/ Canada a PS & Ricciardi A plants change with time since invasion E S15-00147.1 Jacobs LEO, van Wyk Recent discovery of small naturalised populations of BioInvasions Records doi:10.3391/ South Africa a E & Wilson JRU Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T. Blake in South Africa 4(1): 53-59 bir.2015.4.1.09 Januario SM, Estay SA, Combining environmental suitability and PeerJ 3:e1357 doi:10.7717/peerj.1357 Chile Labra FA & Lima M population abundances to evaluate the invasive a potential of the tunicate Ciona intestinalis along the temperate South American coast Jogesh T, Perry R, Downie Patterns of Genetic Diversity in the Globally Invasive Invasive Plant Science and doi:10.1614/ United States a S & Berenbaum M Species, Wild Parsnip (Patinaca Sativa L.) Management 8(4): 415-429 IPSM-D-15-00024.1 van Kleunen M, Dawson Global exchange and accumulation of non-native plants Nature 525: 100–103 doi:10.1038/nature14910 Germany, Australia, W, Essl F et al. Czech Republic, United States, Russian Federation, New Zealand, Spain, Colombia, Costa Rica, Switzerland, South Africa, Portugal, Belgium, Chile, India, Brazil, Uruguay, Belize, Oman, Thailand, China, Saudi Arabia, Netherlands Kriticos DJ, Brunel S, Downscaling Pest Risk Analyses: Identifying PLoS ONE 10(9): e0132807 doi:10.1371/journal. Australia, France, Ota N, Fried G, Lansink Current and Future Potentially Suitable Habitats pone.0132807 Netherlands a AGJM & Panetta FD for Parthenium hysterophorus with Particular Reference to Europe and North Africa Kriticos DJ, Ota N, Hutchison The Potential Distribution of Invading Helicoverpa PLoS ONE 10(7): e0133224 doi:10.1371/journal. Australia, United a WE, Beddow J & Walsh T armigera in North America: Is It Just a Matter of Time? pone.0119618 States, Brazil Kwon OJ & Oh CH Naturalization of landscaping woody plant, Journal of Mountain doi:10.1007/s11629- Republic of Korea Magnolia obovata potentially invasive species Science 12(1): 30-38 014-3191-1 Leiblein-Wild M C, Modelling the potential distribution, net Journal of Biogeography doi:10.1111/jbi.12646 Germany Steinkamp J, Hickler primary production and phenology of common T & Tackenberg O ragweed with a physiological model Leidenberger S, Obst Evaluating the potential of ecological niche Marine Pollution Bulletin doi:10.1016/j. Sweden, Germany, M, Kulawik R et al. modelling as a component in marine non- marpolbul.2015. United Kingdom indigenous species risk assessments 04.033 Li XH, Gao ST, Gu WB, Species identification of freshwater snail Planorbella Zhongguo Xue Xi Chong Bing http://j.mp/20SEUCf China Zhang Y & Guo YH trivolvis and analysis of its potential distribution Fang Zhi Za Zhi (Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control) 27(3): 268-72. Mainali KP, Warren DL, Projecting future expansion of invasive species: Global Change Biology, doi:10.1111/gcb.13038 United States, Dhileepan K et al. comparing and improving methodologies 21 (12): 4464–4480 Australia, South Africa, for species distribution modeling Nepal, United Kingdom McConnachie AJ, Peach The invasive weed ox-eye daisy, Leucanthemum Plant Protection Quarterly http://j.mp/2djPaTs Australia, Switzerland E, Turner, PJ, Stutz S, vulgare Lam. (Asteraceae): Prospects for 30(3): 103-109 Schaffner U & Simmons A its management in New South Wales Mendoza R, Luna Risk assessment of the ornamental fish trade in Mexico: Biological Invasions doi:10.1007/s10530- Mexico S & Aguilera C analysis of freshwater species and effectiveness 17(12): 3491-3502 015-0973-5 of the FISK (Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit) Mori E, Mazza G, The masked invader strikes again: the conquest Hystrix, the Italian Journal doi:10.4404/ Italy, Germany a Menchetti M et al. of Italy by the Northern raccoon of Mammalogy 26(1): 47-57 hystrix-26.1-11035 Murray RG, Popescu VD, Relative performance of ecological niche and Biological Invasions doi:10.1007/s10530- Canada Palen WJ & Govindarajulu P occupancy models for predicting invasions 17(9): 2691-2706 015-0906-3 by patchily-distributed species 6

invasive alien species AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL DOI/URL AUTHOR COUNTRIES

Orlova-Bienkowskaja MJ, Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Asia: Biological Invasions doi:10.1007/s10530- Russian Federation, Ukrainsky AS & Brown PMJ a re-examination of the native range and invasion 17(7) 1941-1948 015-0848-9 United Kingdom to southeastern Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Park DS & Potter D Why close relatives make bad neighbours: phylogenetic Molecular Ecology doi:10.1111/mec.13227 United States conservatism in niche preferences and dispersal disproves 24: 3181-3193 Darwin's naturalization hypothesis in the thistle tribe Qin Z, Zhang J, DiTommaso Predicting invasions of Wedelia trilobata (L.) Journal of Plant Research doi:10.1007/s10265- China, United States A, Wang R & Wu R Hitchc. with Maxent and GARP models 128(5): 763-75 015-0738-3 Rekha Sarma R, Munsi M & Effect of Climate Change on Invasion Risk of Giant African PLoS ONE 10(11): e0143724 doi:10.1371/journal. India a Neelavara Ananthram A Snail (Achatina fulica Férussac, 1821: Achatinidae) in India pone.0143724 Richardson DM, Le Australian acacias as invasive species: lessons to be Southern Forests: a Journal of doi:10.2989/20702 South Africa Roux JJ & Wilson JR learnt from regions with long planting histories Forest Science 77(1): 31-39 620.2014.999305 Roger E, Duursma DE, A tool to assess potential for alien plant establishment Journal of Environmental doi:10.1016/j. Australia a Downey PO et al. and expansion under climate change Management 159: 121-127 jenvman.2015.05.039 Rouget M, Robertson Invasion debt – quantifying future biological invasions Diversity and Distributions doi:10.1111/ddi.12408 South Africa, Austria MP, Wilson JRU et al. Shaik RS, Gopurenko D, Population genetics of invasive Citrullus lanatus, Biological Invasions doi:10.1007/s10530- Australia Urwin NAR, Burrows GE, Citrullus colocynthis and Cucumis myriocarpus 17(8): 2475-2490 015-0891-6 Lepschi BJ & Weston LA (Cucurbitaceae) in Australia: inferences based on chloroplast and nuclear gene sequencing Silva-Rocha I, Salvi D, Sillero Snakes on the Balearic Islands: An Invasion Tale with PLoS ONE 10(4): e0121026 doi:10.1371/journal. Portugal, Spain a N, Mateo JA & Carretero MA Implications for Native Biodiversity Conservation pone.0121026 Smith L, Tekiela Predicting biofuel invasiveness: a relative Invasive Plant Science doi:10.1614/ United States a D & Barney J comparison to crops and weeds and Management IPSM-D-15-00001.1 Strubbe D, Jackson H, Invasion success of a global avian invader is Diversity and Distributions doi:10.1111/ddi.12325 Belgium, United Groombridge J, Matthysen E explained by within-taxon niche structure and 21: 675-685 Kingdom association with humans in the native range Tanentzap AJ, Brandt When do plant radiations influence community New Phytologist doi:10.1111/nph.13362 United Kingdom, New AJ, Smissen RD, Heenan assembly? The importance of historical 207(2): 468-479 Zealand, United States PB, Fukami T & Lee WG contingency in the race for niche space. Turner KG, Fréville H Adaptive plasticity and niche expansion in an invasive thistle Ecology and Evolution doi:10.1002/ece3.1599 Canada, France, a & Rieseberg LH 5(15): 3183-3197 United States Uden DR, Allen CR, Angeler Adaptive invasive species distribution models: a Biological Invasions doi:10.1007/s10530- United States, Sweden DG, Corral L & Fricke KA framework for modeling incipient invasions 17(10): 2831-2850 015-0914-3 Ware C, Berge J, Biological introduction risks from Journal of Applied Ecology doi:10.1111/1365- Norway, Australia, Jelmert A et al. shipping in a warming Arctic 2664.12566 Denmark, Switzerland, a Russian Federation, Poland Wetterer JK Geographic origin and spread of cosmopolitan Halteres 6: 66-78 http://j.mp/1SFr2dB United States a (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Wetterer JK & Hita Garcia F Worldwide spread of Tetramorium caldarium Myrmecological http://j.mp/20ltswM United States, Germany (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) News 21: 93-99 Wetterer JK, Guénard Geographic spread of Vollenhovia emeryi Asian Myrmecology http://j.mp/1V04mSA China, United States a B & Booher DB (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) 7: 105-112 Wetterer JK, MacGown Geographic Spread of Pheidole Obscurithorax Transactions of the http://j.mp/1RkU0xC United States, a JA & Calcaterra LA (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) American Entomological Argentina Society 141 (1): 222-231 Wirga M & Majtyka T Do climatic requirements explain the northern range of North-Western Journal of http://j.mp/2djOrBy Poland a European reptiles? Common wall lizard Podarcis muralis Zoology 11 (2): 296-303 (Laur.) (Squamata, Lacertidae) as an example Zengeya TA, Booth AJ Broad Niche Overlap between Invasive Nile Tilapia Entropy 17: 4959-4973 doi:10.3390/e17074959 South Africa a & Chimimba CT Oreochromis niloticus and Indigenous Congenerics in Southern Africa: Should We be Concerned? Zhao L, Hou P, Zhu G, Mapping the disjunct distribution of introduced Agricultural and Forest doi:10.1111/afe.12104 China Li M, Xie T & Liu Q codling Cydia pomonella in China Entomology 17(2): 214-222 7

climate change AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL DOI/URL AUTHOR COUNTRIES

Aguiar LMS, Bernard Should I stay or should I go? Climate change effects Global Ecology and doi:10.1016/j. Brazil, United Kingdom a B, Ribeiro V, Machado on the future of Neotropical savannah bats Conservation 5: 22-33 gecco.2015.11.011 RB & Jones G Auber A, Travers-Trolet Regime Shift in an Exploited Fish Community PLoS ONE 10(7): e0129883 doi:10.1371/journal. France a M, Villanueva MC & Related to Natural Climate Oscillations pone.0129883 Baltensperger AP Predicted Shifts in Small Mammal Distributions and PLoS ONE 10(7): e0132054 doi:10.1371/journal. United States a & Huettmann F Biodiversity in the Altered Future Environment of Alaska: pone.0132054 An Open Access Data and Machine Learning Perspective Bateman BL, Pidgeon The pace of past climate change vs. potential bird Global Change Biology doi:10.1111/gcb.13154 United States, Australia AM, Radeloff VC et al. distributions and land use in the United States Booth TH Using a Global Botanic Gardens Database to International Forestry doi:10.1505/ Australia Help Assess the Capabilities of Rare Eucalypt Review 17(3): 259-268 146554815815982639 Species to Cope with Climate Change Booth TH, Broadhurst Native forests and climate change: Lessons from eucalypts Forest Ecology and doi:10.1016/j. Australia a LM, Pinkard E et al. Management foreco.2015.03.002 Bowler DE, Haase P, A cross-taxon analysis of the impact of climate Biological Conservation doi:10.1016/j. Germany, United Kröncke I et al. change on abundance trends in central Europe 187: 41-50 biocon.2015.03.034 Kingdom, Spain Brown KA, Parks KE, Bethell Predicting Plant Diversity Patterns in Madagascar: PLoS ONE 10(4): e0122721 doi:10.1371/journal. United Kingdom, a CA, Johnson SE & Mulligan M Understanding the Effects of Climate and Land pone.0122721 Canada Cover Change in a Biodiversity Hotspot Cabrelli AL Assessing the vulnerability of Australian Climatic Change doi:10.1007/s10584- Australia skinks to climate change 130(2): 223-233 015-1358-6 Carrillo-Angeles Niche breadth and the implications of climate change in Journal of Arid Environments doi:10.1016/j. Mexico IG, Suzán-Azpiri H, the conservation of the genus Astrophytum (Cactaceae) 124: 310-317 jaridenv.2015.09.001 Mandujano MC, Golubov J & Martínez-Ávalos JG Castellanos-Frías E, Garcia Predicting global geographical distribution of Lolium The Journal of doi:10.1017/ Spain, Chile de León D, Bastida F & rigidum (rigid ryegrass) under climate change Agricultural Science S0021859615000799 Gonzalez-Andujar JL Comte L, Hugueny B Climate interacts with anthropogenic drivers Ecography doi:10.1111/ecog.01871 France, United States & Grenouillet G to determine extirpation dynamics Cuyckens GAE, Christie Climate change and the distribution and Global and Planetary doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha. Argentina, Chile, Bolivia DA, Domic AI, Malizia conservation of the world’s highest elevation Change 137: 79-87 2015.12.010 LR & Renison D woodlands in the South American Altiplano Duque A, Stevenson Thermophilization of adult and juvenile tree Proceedings of the National doi:10.1073/ Colombia, United States PR & Feeley KJ communities in the northern tropical Andes Academy of Sciences of the pnas.1506570112 United States of America 112 (34): 10744-10749 Fernández M, Hamilton Back to the future: using historical climate variation to Global Change Biology doi:10.1111/gcb.13027 United States HH & Kueppers LM project near-term shifts in habitat suitable for coast redwood 21(11) :4141-52 Garcia LG, de Barros Ferraz Modeling suitable climate for Eucalyptus grandis Scientia Forestalis http://j.mp/1QSlicJ Brazil SF, Alvares CA, de Barros under future climates scenarios in Brazil/Modelagem 42(104): 503-511 a Ferraz KMPM & Higa RCV da aptidão climática do Eucalyptus grandis frente aos cenários de mudanças climáticas no Brasil Ge X, He S, Wang T, Potential Distribution Predicted for PLoS ONE 10(10): e0141111 doi:10.1371/journal. China a Yan W, Zong S Rhynchophorus ferrugineus in China under pone.0141111 Different Climate Warming Scenarios Gough LA, Sverdrup- Specialists in ancient trees are more Ecology and Evolution doi:10.1002/ece3.1799 Norway, United a Thygeson A, Milberg P et al. affected by climate than generalists 5(23): 5632-5641 Kingdom, Sweden Gunderson AR & Stillman JH Plasticity in thermal tolerance has limited potential Proceedings of the Royal doi:10.1098/ United States to buffer ectotherms from global warming Society B 282(1808) rspb.2015.0401 Hof AR & Svahlin A The potential effect of climate change on Scandinavian Journal doi:10.1080/028275 Sweden the geographical distribution of insect pest of Forest Research 81.2015.1052751 species in the Swedish boreal forest 31(1): 29-39 Huerta-Ramos G, Moreno- Wetland Conservation in the Gulf of Mexico: The Example Wetlands 35(4): 709-721 doi:10.1007/s13157- Mexico Casasola P & Sosa V of the Salt Marsh Morning Glory, Ipomoea sagittata 015-0662-2 Kerr JT, Pindar A, Climate change impacts on bumblebees Science 349(6244): 177-180 doi:10.1126/ Canada, United Galpern P et al. converge across continents science.aaa7031 Kingdom, Belgium, United States Kim TG, Han Y-G, Jeong JC, Changes in robustum and Journal of Ecology and doi:10.5141/ Republic of Korea a Kim Y, Kwon O & Cho Y japonica distributions, according to climate Environment 38 (3): 327-334 ecoenv.2015.033 change predictions in 8

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Krehenwinkel A, Eco-Genomic analysis of the poleward range Global Change Biology doi:10.1111/gcb.13042 Germany Rödder D & Tautz D expansion of the wasp spider Argiope bruennichi 21(12): 4320-4332 shows rapid adaptation and genomic admixture Lancaster LT, Dudaniec RY, Latitudinal shift in thermal niche breadth results from Journal of Biogeography doi:10.1111/jbi.12553 United Kingdom, Hansson B &d Svensson EI thermal release during a climate-mediated range expansion 42(10): 1953-1963 Sweden Leach K, Kelly R, Cameron Expertly Validated Models and Phylogenetically-Controlled PLoS ONE 10(4): e0122267 doi:10.1371/journal. United Kingdom a A, Montgomery WI & Reid N Analysis Suggests Responses to Climate Change Are pone.0122267 Related to Species Traits in the Order Lagomorpha Lemoine NP Climate Change May Alter Breeding Ground Distributions PLoS ONE 10(2): e0118614 doi:10.1371/journal. United States a of Eastern Migratory Monarchs (Danaus plexippus) pone.0118614 via Range Expansion of Asclepias Host Plants Liu J, Wang C, Fu D et al. Phylogeography of Nanorana parkeri (Anura: Scientific Reports 5: 9857 doi:10.1038/srep09857 China a Ranidae) and multiple refugia on the Tibetan Plateau revealed by mitochondrial and nuclear DNA Luo ZH, Jiang ZG & Tang SH Impacts of climate change on distributions and Ecological Applications doi:10.1890/13-1499.1 China diversity of ungulates on the Tibetan Plateau 25:24–38 Malhado ACM, Oliveira- Climatological correlates of seed size Journal of Vegetation doi:10.1111/jvs.12301 Brazil, Italy, United a Neto JA, Stropp J et al. in Amazonian forest trees Science 26(5): 956-963 Kingdom Newman CE & Austin CC Thriving in the Cold: Glacial Expansion and Post- PLoS ONE 10(7): e0130131 doi:10.1371/journal. United States a Glacial Contraction of a Temperate Terrestrial pone.0130131 Salamander (Plethodon serratus) Nori J, Moreno Azócar Translating niche features: Modelling differential Austral Ecology doi:10.1111/aec.12321 Argentina DL, Cruz FB, Bonino exposure of Argentine reptiles to global climate change MF & Leynaud GC Ortega-Andrade HM, Ecological and Geographical Analysis of the PLOS ONE 10(3): e0121137 doi:10.1371/journal. Mexico, Ecuador, Prieto-Torres DA, Gómez- Distribution of the Mountain Tapir (Tapirus pone.0121137 Venezuela, Spain a Lora I, Lizcano DJ pinchaque) in Ecuador: Importance of Protected Areas in Future Scenarios of Global Warming Paterson RRM, Kumar Future climate effects on suitability for growth Scientific Reports 5: 14457 doi:10.1038/srep14457 Australia, a L,Taylor S & Lima N of oil palms in Malaysia and Indonesia Portugal, Brazil Petitpierre B, MacDougall Will climate change increase the risk of Ecological Applications doi:10.1890/14-1871.1 Switzerland, Australia, K, Seipel T, Broennimann plant invasions into mountains? United States O, Guisan A & Kueffer C Qin Z, DiTommaso A, Predicting the potential distribution of Lantana camara Climatic Change doi:10.​1007/​s10584- China, United States Wang RL & Liang KM L. under RCP scenarios using ISI-MIP models 134(1): 193-208 015-1500-5 Robiansyah I & Hajar AS Predicting Current and Future Distribution of Endangered Tree Proceedings of the National doi:10.1007/s40011- Saudi Arabia, Indonesia Dracaena ombet Kotschy and Peyr. Under Climate Change Academy of Sciences, India 015-0588-8 Section B: Biological Sciences Shabani F, Kumar A modelling implementation of climate change Global Ecology and doi:10.1016/j. 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Alimi TO, Fuller DO, Predicting potential ranges of primary malaria vectors Parasites & Vectors 8:431 doi:10.1186/s13071- United States, a Qualls WA et al. and malaria in northern South America based on projected 015-1033-9 Colombia, Brazil changes in climate, land cover and human population Chingwaru W, Vidmar J The Potential of Sub-Saharan African Plants in Phytotherapy Research doi:10.1002/ptr.5433 Zimbabwe, Slovenia, & Kapewangolo PT the Management of Human Immunodeficiency 29(10): 1452-1487 Namibia Virus Infections: A Review Gull T, Anwar F, Sultana B, Capparis species: A potential source of bioactives Industrial Crops and doi:10.1016/j. Pakistan, Saudi Alcayde MAC & Nouman W and high-value components: A review Products 67: 81-96 indcrop.2014.12.059 Arabia, Mexico Gwitiraa I, Murwira A, Modelled habitat suitability of a malaria causing Applied Geography doi:10.1016/j. Zimbabwe Zengeya FM, Masocha vector (Anopheles arabiensis) relates well with 60: 130-138 apgeog.2015.03.010 M & Mutambu S human malaria incidences in Zimbabwe Kraemer MUG, Sinka The global distribution of the arbovirus vectors eLife 4:e08347 doi:10.7554/ United Kingdom, ME, Duda KA et al. Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus eLife.08347#.dpuf United States, Brazil, a Sweden, Belgium, Indonesia, Moraga P, Cano J, Modelling the distribution and transmission intensity Parasites & Vectors 8:560 doi:10.1186/s13071- United Kingdom, Ghana, Baggaley RF et al. of lymphatic filariasis in sub-Saharan Africa prior 015-1166-x Kenya, Nigeria, United a to scaling up interventions: integrated use of States, Australia geostatistical and mathematical modelling Moyo B & Mukanganyama S Anticandidial properties and some mammalian Journal of Mycology doi:10.1155 Zimbabwe a toxicity profile of Lampranthus francisci 2015(898202) /2015/898202 Mylne AQN, Pigott DM, Mapping the zoonotic niche of Lassa fever in Africa Transactions of the Royal doi:10.1093/ United Kingdom, a Longbottom J et al. Society of Tropical Medicine trstmh/trv047 United States & Hygiene 109(8): 483-492 Pichler U, Hauser Pectate Lyase Pollen Allergens: Sensitization PLoS ONE 10(5): e0120038 doi:10.1371/journal. Austria, Italy, , a M, Wolf M et al. Profiles and Cross-Reactivity Pattern pone.0120038 France, Germany Purse BV & Golding N Tracking the distribution and impacts of diseases Biological Journal of doi:10.1111/bij.12567 United Kingdom with biological records and distribution modelling the Linnean Society 115(3): 664-677 Ramsey JM, Peterson AT, Atlas of Mexican Triatominae (Reduviidae: Hemiptera) Memórias do Instituto doi:10.1590/0074- Mexico, United States a Carmona-Castro O et al. and vector transmission of Chagas disease Oswaldo Cruz 02760140404 110(3): 339-352 Shabani F, Kumar L, Projected future distribution of date palm and its Journal of the Science doi:10.1002/jsfa.7195 Australia, Iran Nojoumian AH, Esmaeili potential use in alleviating micronutrient deficiency of Food and Agriculture A, Toghyani M 96(4): 1132-1140 Tangjitman K, Trisonthi Potential impact of climatic change on medicinal plants Songklanakarin Journal of http://j.mp/2dkflcE Thailand, Denmark a C, Wongsawad C, Jitaree used in the Karen women’s health care in northern Thailand Science and Technology S & Svenning JC 37(3): 369-379 Tangjitman K, Wongsawad Predicting Vulnerability of Medicinal Plants Used by Environment and http://j.mp/1XfgIro Thailand a C & Trisonthi C Karen People in Chiang Mai Province to Climatic Change Natural Resources Journal 13(1): 61-69 Thongbai B, Rapior S, Hyde Hericium erinaceus, an amazing medicinal mushroom Mycological Progress 14:91 doi:10.1007/s11557- Thailand, Germany, KD, Wittsein K & Stadler M 015-1105-4 France Walsh M & Haseeb MA Modeling the ecologic niche of plague in sylvan PeerJ 3:e1493 doi:10.7717/peerj.1493 United States a and domestic hosts to delineate sources of human exposure in the western United States Walsh MG Mapping the risk of Nipah virus spillover into human Transactions of the Royal doi:10.1093/ United States populations in South and Southeast Asia Society of Tropical Medicine trstmh/trv055 and Hygiene 109(9): 563-571 Wang H, Li H, Zeng FL, Xie CX Spatial Distribution and Global Potential Zhong Yao Cai 38(3):460-6 http://j.mp/2dkh15X China Suitability Regions of Artemisia annua Yañez-Arenas C, Mapping current and future potential Climatic Change doi:10.1007/s10584- United States Peterson AT, Rodríguez- snakebite risk in the new world 134(4): 697-711 015-1544-6 Medina K & Barve N 11

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Rubel F, Brugger K, Geographical distribution of Dermacentor marginatus Ticks and Tick-borne doi:10.1016/j. Austria, Germany, a Pfeffer M et al. and Dermacentor reticulatus in Europe Diseases 7(1): 224-233 ttbdis.2015.10.015 Romania, Ukraine Ruiz-Sanchez E & Sosa V Origin and evolution of fleshy fruit in woody bamboos Molecular Phylogenetics doi:10.1016/j. 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Mine Drainage-Polluted Stream (Cordillera Negra, Peru) Volume 22(1): 97-110 015-2390-x Shabani F & Kumar L Should species distribution models use only Ecological Informatics doi:10.1016/j. Australia native or exotic records of existence or both? 29: 57-65 ecoinf.2015.07.006 Sheehan MJ, Botero Different axes of environmental variation explain Ecology Letters doi:10.1111/ele.12488 United States, Panamá CA, Hendry TA et al. the presence vs. extent of cooperative nest 18(10): 1057-1067 founding associations in Polistes paper wasps Silva DP, Varela S, Nemésio Adding Biotic Interactions into Paleodistribution Models: A PLoS ONE 10(6): e0129890 doi:10.1371/journal. 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Stenoien C, McCoshum New Reports that Monarch Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Journal of the Kansas doi:10.2317/ United States S, Caldwell W, De Anda Nymphalidae, Danaus plexippus Linnaeus) are Entomological Society JKES1402.22.1 A & Oberhauser K Hosts for a Pupal Parasitoid (Hymenoptera: 88(1): 16-26 Chalcidoidae, Pteromalus cassotis Walker) Tamayo J & Cruz L Composición y estructura aviar en dos parches Boletin Cientifico del Centro doi:10.17151/ Colombia a de bosque seco en el valle del cauca de Museos Hist. Nat. 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Yu H, Zhang Y, Liu L, Combining the least cost path method with Ecology and Evolution doi:10.1002/ece3.1840 China Qi W, Li S & Hu Z population genetic data and species distribution 5(24): 5781-5791 a models to identify landscape connectivity during the late Quaternary in Himalayan hemlock Zha LS, Wen TC, Kang The Genus Bolivaritettix in Thailand (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae: Entomological News doi:10.3157/ China, Thailand JC & Hyde KD Metrodorinae), with Three New Species and One New Record 125(2): 136-146 021.125.0207 Zhang X, Li Y, Liu C, Xia Phylogeography of the temperate tree species Biochemical Systematics doi:10.1016/j. China T, Zhang Q & Fang Y Quercus acutissima in China: Inferences and Ecology 63: 190-197 bse.2015.10.010 from chloroplast DNA variations Zhao JL, Xia YM, Cannon Evolutionary diversification of alpine ginger Gondwana Research doi:10.1016/j. China, United States a CH, Kress WJ & Li QJ reflects the early uplift of the Himalayan-Tibetan gr.2015.02.004 Plateau and rapid extrusion of Indochina data management / infrastructure AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL DOI/URL AUTHOR COUNTRIES

Adriaens T, Sutton- Trying to engage the crowd in recording invasive Management of http://bit.ly/2dklWDV Belgium, United a Croft M, Owen K et al. alien species in Europe: experiences from two Biological Invasions 6 Kingdom, Netherlands, smartphone applications in northwest Europe Germany August T, Harvey M, Emerging technologies for biological recording Biological Journal of doi:10.1111/bij.12534 United Kingdom Lightfoot P, Kilbey D, the Linnean Society Papadopoulos T & Jepson P 115(3): 731-749 Authmann C, Beilschmidt VAT: A System for Visualizing, Analyzing and Datenbank-Spektrum doi:10.1007/s13222- Germany C, Drönner J, Mattig Transforming Spatial Data in Science 15(3): 175-184 015-0197-y M & Seeger B Belbin L & Williams KJ Towards a national bio-environmental data facility: International Journal of doi:10.1080/136588 Australia experiences from the Atlas of Living Australia Geographical Information 16.2015.1077962 Science 30(1): 108-125 Böhm M & Collen B Toward equality of biodiversity knowledge Conservation Biology doi:10.1111/cobi.12529 United Kingdom through technology transfer 29(5): 1290–1302

Candela L, Castelli D, Data journals: A survey Journal of the Association doi:10.1002/asi.23358 Italy Manghi P & Tani A for Information Science and Technology 66(9): 1747–1762 Cardoso SD, Amanqui FK, SWI: A Semantic Web Interactive Gazetteer Future Generation Computer doi:10.1016/j. Brazil Serique KJA, dos Santos to support Linked Open Data Systems 54: 389-398 future.2015.05.006 JLC & Moreira DA Costello MJ, Claus S, Biological and ecological traits of marine species PeerJ 3:e1201 doi:10.7717/peerj.1201 New Zealand, a Dekeyzer S et al. Belgium, Denmark, United Kingdom Costello MJ, Vanhoorne Conservation of biodiversity through taxonomy, data Conservation Biology doi:10.1111/cobi.12496 New Zealand, Belgium B & Appeltans W publication, and collaborative infrastructures 29(4): 1094-1099 Deck J, Guralnick Meeting report: Identifying practical applications Standards in Genomic doi:10.1186/s40793- United States, Canada a R, Walls R et al. of ontologies for biodiversity informatics Sciences 10: 25 015-0014-0 Dikow T & Agosti D Utilizing online resources for taxonomy: a cybercatalog of Biodiversity Data doi:10.3897/BDJ.3.e5707 United States, a Afrotropical apiocerid flies (Insecta: Diptera: Apioceridae) Journal 3: e5707 Switzerland Feeley K Are We Filling the Data Void? An Assessment of the PLoS ONE 10(4): e0125629 doi:10.1371/journal. United States a Amount and Extent of Plant Collection Records and pone.0125629 Census Data Available for Tropical South America González Vilas L, Guisande Geospatial data of freshwater habitats for macroecological International Journal of doi:10.1080/136588 Spain, United C, Vari RP et al. studies: an example with freshwater fishes Geographical Information 16.2015.1072629 States, Colombia Science 30(1): 126-141 Guralnick RP, Cellinese Community Next Steps for Making Globally Unique Zookeys (494):133–154 doi:10.3897/ United States, Bulgaria, a N, Deck J et al. Identifiers Work for Biocollections Data zookeys.494.9352 Switzerland, Germany, United Kingdom Heerlien M, van Leusen J, The Natural History Production Line Journal on Computing and doi:10.1145/2644822 Netherlands Schnörr S, de Jong-Kole S, Cultural Heritage 8(1): 3 Raes N & van Hulsen K Isaac NJB & Pocock MJO Bias and information in biological records Biological Journal of doi:10.1111/bij.12532 United Kingdom the Linnean Society 115(3): 522-53 22

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Kelbert P, Droege G, B-HIT - A Tool for Harvesting and Indexing Biodiversity Data PLoS One 10(11):e0142240 doi:10.1371/journal. Germany, United States; a Barker K et al. pone.0142240 Denmark; Australia Kong X, Huang M & Duan R SDMdata: A Web-Based Software Tool for PLoS ONE 10(6): e0128295 doi:10.1371/journal. China a Collecting Species Occurrence Records pone.0128295 Maldonado C, Molina Estimating species diversity and distribution in the era of Global Ecology and doi:10.1111/geb.12326 Denmark, Bolivia, a CI, Zizka A et al. Big Data: to what extent can we trust public databases? Biogeography 24(8): 973-984 Sweden, United States, Peru, Brazil Miller J, Agosti D, Integrating and visualizing primary data from Biodiversity Data doi:10.3897/BDJ.3.e5063 Netherlands, Penev L et al. prospective and legacy taxonomic literature Journal 3: e5063 Switzerland, Bulgaria, a Germany, Australia, United Kingdom Miller J, Georgiev T, Stoev Corrected data re-harvested: curating literature in Biodiversity Data doi:10.3897/BDJ.3.e4552 Netherlands, a P, Sautter G & Penev L the era of networked biodiversity informatics Journal 3: e4552 Switzerland, Bulgaria Miyazaki Y, Murase A, Shiina Integrating and Utilizing Citizen Biodiversity Data on Journal of Coastal Research doi:10.2112/ Japan M, Masui R & Senou H the Web for Science: An Example of a Rare Triggerfish 31(4): 1035-1039 JCOASTRES-D-14-00170.1 Hybrid Image Provided by a Sport Fisherman Nelson G, Sweeney P, Digitization Workflows for Flat Sheets and Applications in Plant doi:10.3732/ United States a Wallace LE et al. Packets of Plants, Algae, and Fungi Sciences 3 (9): 1500065. apps.1500065 Provete DB Editorial: Wherefore and whither a Check Check List 11(4): 1680 doi:10.15560/11.4.1680 Brazil a List? The journal at the age of 10

Ramirez KS, Döring M, Towards a global platform for linking soil biodiversity data Frontiers in Ecology doi:10.3389/ Netherlands, Denmark, Eisenhauer N et al. and Evolution 3: 91 fevo.2015.00091 Germany, Italy, United a States, Canada, United Kingdom Thessen AE, Bunker DE, Emerging semantics to link phenotype and environment PeerJ 3:e1470 doi:10.7717/peerj.1470 United States, a Buttigieg PL et al. Germany, Argentina, Netherlands Vandepitte L, Bosch S, Fishing for data and sorting the catch: assessing Database 2015: bau125 doi:10.1093/ Belgium a Tyberghein L et al. the data quality, completeness and fitness for use database/bau125 of data in marine biogeographic databases Wetzel FT, Saarenmaa H, The roles and contributions of Biodiversity Observation Biodiversity 16(2-3): 137-149 doi:10.1080/ Finland, Germany, Regan E, Martin CS, Mergen Networks (BONs) in better tracking progress to 2020 14888386. United Kingdom, a P, Smirnova L, Ó Tuama É, biodiversity targets: a European case study 2015.1075902 Belgium, Denmark, Camacho FAG, Hoffmann Spain A, Vohland K & Häuser CL Wisz MS, Broennimann Reply to 'Sources of uncertainties in cod distribution models' Nature Climate Change doi:10.1038/nclimate2762 Denmark, Greenland, O, Grønkjær P et al. 5: 790-791 Switzerland, France data papers AUTHORS TITLE JOURNAL DOI/URL AUTHOR COUNTRIES

Brosens D, Breine J, Van VIS – A database on the distribution of fishes in ZooKeys 475: 119-145 doi:10.3897/ Belgium a Thuyne G, Belpaire C, inland and estuarine waters in Flanders, Belgium zookeys.475.8556 Desmet P & Verreycken H Dikow T Review of Anasillomos Londt, 1983 with the description Biodiversity Data doi:10.3897/BDJ.3.e4652 United States a of a new species (Insecta: Diptera: Asilidae) Journal 3: e4652 Gastauer M, Leyh W, Miazaki Vascular plant community composition from the Biodiversity Data doi:10.3897/BDJ.3.e4507 Brazil a AS & Meira-Neto JAA campos rupestres of the Itacolomi State Park, Brazil Journal 3: e4507 Isaia M, Paschetta Annotated checklist of the spiders (Arachnida, Araneae) Zoosystema 37(1): 57–114 doi:10.5252/z2015n1a4 Italy M & Chiarle A of the Site of Community Importance and Special Area of Conservation “Alpi Marittime” (NW Italy) Migeon A The Jean Gutierrez spider mite collection ZooKeys 489: 15-24 doi:10.3897/ France a zookeys.489.9292 Ouvrard D, Burckhardt An annotated checklist of the jumping plant-lice (Insecta: Zoosystema 37(1): 251-271. doi:10.5252/z2015n1a13 United Kingdom; D & Cocquempot C Hemiptera: Psylloidea) from the Mercantour National Park, Switzerland; France with seven new records for France and one new Synonymy Parys KA, Tripodi AD The Giant Resin Bee, Megachile sculpturalis Smith: New Biodiversity Data doi:10.3897/BDJ.3.e6733 United States a & Sampson BJ Distributional Records for the Mid- and Gulf-south USA Journal 3: e6733 Pastor de Ward C, Lo Russo Free-living marine nematodes from San ZooKeys 489: 133-144 doi:10.3897/ Argentina a V, Villares G, Milano V, Julián Bay (Santa Cruz, Argentina) zookeys.489.7311 Miyashiro L & Mazzanti R Pérez-Luque AJ, Sánchez- Dataset of Phenology of Mediterranean high- PhytoKeys 46: 89-107 doi:10.3897/ Spain a Rojas CP, Zamora R, mountain meadows flora (Sierra Nevada, Spain) phytokeys.46.9116 Pérez-Pérez R & Bonet FJ Wetterer JK & Snelling GC Geographic distribution of Labidus coecus (Latr.) Journal of Hymenoptera doi:10.3897/JHR.44.4672 United States a (Hymenoptera, Formicidae), a subterranean army ant Research 44: 31-38 23

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