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Understanding biodiversity patterns as well as drivers of population declines, and range
losses provides crucial baselines for monitoring and conservation. However, the information
needed to evaluate such trends remains unstandardised and sparsely available for many
taxonomic groups and habitats, including the cave-dwelling bats and cave ecosystems. We
developed the DarkCideS 1.0 (https://darkcides.org/), a global database of bat caves and
species synthesised from publicly available information and datasets. The DarkCideS 1.0 is by
far the largest database for cave-dwelling bats, which contains information for geographical
location, ecological status, species traits, and parasites and hyperparasites for 679 bat
species are known to occur in caves or use caves in part of their life histories. The database
currently contains 6746 georeferenced occurrences for 402 cave-dwelling bat species from
2002 cave sites in 46 countries and 12 terrestrial biomes. The database has been developed to
be collaborative and open-access, allowing continuous data-sharing among the community
of bat researchers and conservation biologists to advance bat research and comparative
monitoring and prioritisation for conservation. |
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