Dataset of Phenology of Mediterranean high-mountain meadows flora (Sierra Nevada, Spain)

PhytoKeys. 2015 Feb 27:(46):89-107. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.46.9116. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Sierra Nevada mountain range (southern Spain) hosts a high number of endemic plant species, being one of the most important biodiversity hotspots in the Mediterranean basin. The high-mountain meadow ecosystems (borreguiles) harbour a large number of endemic and threatened plant species. In this data paper, we describe a dataset of the flora inhabiting this threatened ecosystem in this Mediterranean mountain. The dataset includes occurrence data for flora collected in those ecosystems in two periods: 1988-1990 and 2009-2013. A total of 11002 records of occurrences belonging to 19 orders, 28 families 52 genera were collected. 73 taxa were recorded with 29 threatened taxa. We also included data of cover-abundance and phenology attributes for the records. The dataset is included in the Sierra Nevada Global-Change Observatory (OBSNEV), a long-term research project designed to compile socio-ecological information on the major ecosystem types in order to identify the impacts of global change in this area.

Keywords: Sierra Nevada (Spain); Wet high-mountain meadows; abundance; global change monitoring; long-term research; observation; occurrence; phenology.