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Nordicana D34 / DOI : 10.5885/45540CE-16C4FE1F37FB43B0

Tundra Nunavik: Distribution (extent of occurrence) of birds and mammals of Labrador and northern Quebec for the period 1981-2010

Dominique Berteaux 1, 2, Nicolas Casajus 1, Pascal Ropars 1
1Université du Québec à Rimouski
2Centre d'études nordiques


Abstract

While most ecological studies focus on the impact of climate change on some populations or species, broader, ecosystem-based information is needed to better predict the future state of the Arctic. We therefore conducted a large-scale study aimed at characterizing the vulnerability of tundra ecosystems to climate change through modelling. As part of this study, we obtained distributions of birds and mammals species of the province of Québec north of the 50th parallel during our baseline period (1981-2010). Due to the lack of information relative to species distribution in our study area, we used extent of occurrence data (or distribution polygons). Even if this kind of data is less precise than georeferenced field locations, extents of occurrence allow to study all species encountered in our study area. Mammals data come from the Digital Distribution Maps database of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN, 2014; data available at http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/spatial-data). Birds data come from the Bird Species Distribution Maps of the World database, managed jointly by BirdLife International and NatureServe (BirdLife International & NatureServe, 2015; data available at http://datazone.birdlife.org/species/requestdis). These two databases are very similar and contain for each species spatial polygons (shapefiles) for each phenological periods (migration, breeding areas, wintering, etc.). After excluding migration paths, we reported on a 10 km x 10 km grid presence-absence for 183 species (146 birds and 37 mammals). Species distributions are available in NetCDF format (see the Supplementary documentation section to use NetCDF files with R).

Data citation

Berteaux, D., Casajus, N., Ropars, P. 2018. Tundra Nunavik: Distribution (extent of occurrence) of birds and mammals of Labrador and northern Quebec for the period 1981-2010, v. 1.0 (1980-2010). Nordicana D34, doi: 10.5885/45540CE-16C4FE1F37FB43B0.

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Key references

BirdLife International & NatureServe, 2015. Bird Species Distribution Maps of the World, version 5.0, BirdLife International, Cambridge, UK; NatureServe, Arlington, USA.
IUCN, 2014. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, version 2014.1, http://www.iucnredlist.org (downloaded on 2016/01/25).

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Version 1.0 (1980-2010) - Updated October 31, 2018

Measurement sites

  Site Latitude Longitude Altitude (m)
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Nord du Québec et Labrador
56.192 -68.689 356

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