Opening a standardized, spatially contiguous biodiversity database collected over 40 years: Czech breeding bird atlases 1973—77, 1985—89, 2001—03, and 2014—17

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Abstract

Motivation

High-quality biodiversity data with temporal replicates, produced using standardized fieldwork protocols, are rare yet essential for studying long-term biodiversity dynamics. Most available large-scale temporal data only date back one or two decades and/or originate from spatially discrete local observations. Here, we release spatially contiguous, systematically collected, and gridded occurrence data for breeding birds in Czechia, covering the periods 1973—1977, 1985—1989, 2001—2003, and 2014—2017. This database represents the monitoring of ca. 41% of European bird species over 40 years, and it is one of the longest-running nationwide bird-monitoring efforts in the world. We also complement the original data with geospatial metrics to characterize the sampling polygons and provide proxies of sampling effort. By making this dataset openly accessible, we aim to strengthen biodiversity change studies, citizen science, and ornithological research with long-term, highly curated records, backed by well-documented methods, and ready for integration with other datasets.

Main Types of Variables Contained

A total of 286302 breeding bird detections/non-detections per-grid-cell from 247 species (ca. 41% of the 596 species breeding in Europe). The fourth atlas also contains 9,471 timed species lists totaling 276076 additional records collected with standardized effort and partially random spatial sampling on smaller squares dividing the original grid cells.

Spatial Location and Grain

Czechia (total area of 78,871 km 2 ) covered by a grid of 887 grid cells of 10 by 10 km for the period 1973—77, and 678 cells of 6 minutes latitude and 10 minutes longitude (∼11.2 x 12 kilometers) from 1985 onwards. The timed species lists were collected across 4,851 of 9,844 small squares (∼2.8 x 3 km) that subdivide each original grid-cell into 16 smaller polygons.

Time Period and Grain

The sampling years were 1973—1977 (5 breeding seasons), 1985—1989 (5 breeding seasons), 2001—2003 (3 breeding seasons), and 2014—2017 (4 breeding seasons).

Major Taxa and Level of Measurement

Birds (Aves). The breeding evidence per species and grid cell was classified following the European Breeding Birds Atlas 2. We provide species-level records matched to the HBW/BirdLife version 9 (2024).

Format

The dataset is available for download from Zenodo and is provided as CSV files with fields standardized to Darwin Core, and a GeoPackage file containing all of the spatial grids used. The data are organized into separate files for records and sampling events, corresponding to each atlas. All data are licensed under CC-BY 4.0 .

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