La tipología del ecosistema global es una taxonomía de los ecosistemas basada en sus características únicas. Es un sistema de clasificación global que proporciona un marco coherente para describir y clasificar los ecosistemas ecológicos.
La tipología del ecosistema global tiene seis niveles. Los tres niveles superiores (reinos, biomas funcionales y grupos funcionales de ecosistemas) clasifican los ecosistemas según sus características generales, como su ubicación, la vida vegetal dominante y los procesos ecológicos. Los tres niveles inferiores (subgrupos de ecosistemas regionales, tipos de ecosistemas globales y tipos de ecosistemas subglobales) se enfocan en variantes geográficas específicas dentro de los grupos funcionales de ecosistemas y los complejos de organismos y su entorno físico asociado, lo que proporciona una comprensión más detallada de los ecosistemas particulares.
Este conjunto de datos se enfoca en el tercer nivel de la tipología del ecosistema global: el grupo funcional del ecosistema. Se define como un grupo de ecosistemas relacionados dentro de un bioma que comparten factores ecológicos comunes, que, a su vez, promueven rasgos bióticos similares que caracterizan al grupo. Se deriva de la subdivisión de biomas de arriba hacia abajo.
NOTA: Debido al tamaño de algunas geometrías, se aplicó un algoritmo de simplificación a cada una para reducir su complejidad. Se descartaron tantos vértices como fue posible sin alejar la distancia de la forma original más de 100 m. Como resultado, aproximadamente dos docenas de filas de la tabla se contrajeron en geometrías con un área de 0 y se quitaron.
Esquema de la tabla
Esquema de la tabla
Nombre
Tipo
Descripción
efg_code
STRING
Código del grupo funcional del ecosistema (p.ej., "T1.1" = Selvas tropicales y subtropicales de tierras bajas Para ver una taxonomía completa, consulta https://global-ecosystems.org/explore.
map_code
STRING
Código de mapa
map_version
STRING
Versión del mapa
repetición
INT
Indica si la región especificada contiene ocurrencias importantes (1) o menores (2) del grupo funcional".
Condiciones de Uso
Condiciones de Uso
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Citas
Citas:
RT Pennington, J Franklin, NA Brummitt, A Etter, KR Young, RT Corlett y DA Keith. (2022). T1.2: Bosques y matorrales secos tropicales o subtropicales En: Keith, D.A., Ferrer-Paris, J.R., Nicholson,
E. et al. (2022). Tipología basada en funciones para los ecosistemas de la Tierra: Apéndice S4. The IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology v2.1: Descriptive
profiles for Biomes and Ecosystem Functional Groups.
La tipología del ecosistema global es una taxonomía de los ecosistemas basada en sus características únicas. Es un sistema de clasificación global que proporciona un marco coherente para describir y clasificar los ecosistemas ecológicos. La tipología del ecosistema global tiene seis niveles. Los tres niveles superiores (reinos, biomas funcionales y grupos funcionales del ecosistema) clasifican…
[null,null,[],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe Global Ecosystem Typology is a hierarchical classification system that categorizes Earth's ecosystems into six levels based on their function and characteristics.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThis dataset focuses on the third level, Ecosystem Functional Groups, which are groups of ecosystems within a biome sharing similar ecological drivers and biotic traits.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe dataset provides a global map of these Ecosystem Functional Groups, along with a table containing attributes like ecosystem code, occurrence, and map version.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eIt's licensed under CC BY 4.0, allowing redistribution and reuse with proper attribution to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN).\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eDue to the complexity of some geometries, a simplification algorithm was applied, potentially removing a small number of features with reduced area.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],[],null,["# IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology Level 3: 1.0\n\nDataset Availability\n: 2023-09-14T00:00:00Z--2023-09-14T00:00:00Z\n\nDataset Provider\n:\n\n\n [International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources](https://global-ecosystems.org/page/typology)\n\nTags\n:\n[ecosystem](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/ecosystem) [ecosystems](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/ecosystems) [global](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/global) [table](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/table) \n\n#### Description\n\nThe Global Ecosystem Typology is a taxonomy of ecosystems based on\ntheir unique characteristics. It is a global classification system\nthat provides a consistent framework for describing and classifying\necological ecosystems.\n\nThe Global Ecosystem Typology has six levels. The top three levels\n(realms, functional biomes, and ecosystem functional groups) classify\necosystems based on their overall characteristics, such as their location,\ndominant plant life, and ecological processes. The bottom three levels\n(regional ecosystem subgroups, global ecosystem types, and subglobal\necosystem types) focus on specific geographic variants within ecosystem\nfunctional groups and complexes of organisms and their associated physical\nenvironment, providing a more detailed understanding of particular\necosystems.\n\nThis dataset focuses on the third level of the Global Ecosystem Typology:\nEcosystem Functional Group. It's defined as a group of related ecosystems\nwithin a biome that share common ecological drivers, which in turn promote\nsimilar biotic traits that characterise the group. Derived from the\ntop-down by subdivision of biomes.\n\nNOTE: Due to the size of some geometries, a simpification algorithm was\napplied to each one to reduce their complexity. As many vertices as\npossible were discarded without moving the distance from the original\nshape more than 100 m. As a result, approximately two dozen rows in the\ntable collapsed into geometries with 0 area and were removed.\n\n### Table Schema\n\n**Table Schema**\n\n| Name | Type | Description |\n|-------------|--------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| efg_code | STRING | Ecosystem functional group code (e.g., \"T1.1\" = Tropical/Subtropical lowland rainforests). For a complete taxonomy, see \u003chttps://global-ecosystems.org/explore\u003e. |\n| map_code | STRING | Map code |\n| map_version | STRING | Map version |\n| occurrence | INT | It indicates whether the specified region contains major occurrences (1) or minor occurrences (2) of the functional group.\" |\n\n### Terms of Use\n\n**Terms of Use**\n\nGlobal Ecosystem Typology datasets are provided under the CC BY 4.0 license,\nwhich allows re-distribution and re-use of a licensed work on the condition\nthat the creator is appropriately credited.\n\n### Citations\n\nCitations:\n\n- RT Pennington, J Franklin, NA Brummitt, A Etter, KR Young, RT Corlett\n and DA Keith. (2022). T1.2 Tropical/Subtropical dry forests and\n thickets. In: Keith, D.A., Ferrer-Paris, J.R., Nicholson,\n E. et al. (2022). A function-based typology for Earth's ecosystems\n - Appendix S4. The IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology v2.1: Descriptive\n profiles for Biomes and Ecosystem Functional Groups.\n\n### DOIs\n\n- \u003chttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05318-4\u003e\n\n### Explore with Earth Engine\n\n| **Important:** Earth Engine is a platform for petabyte-scale scientific analysis and visualization of geospatial datasets, both for public benefit and for business and government users. Earth Engine is free to use for research, education, and nonprofit use. To get started, please [register for Earth Engine access.](https://console.cloud.google.com/earth-engine)\n\n### Code Editor (JavaScript)\n\n```javascript\nvar ecosystemTypology =\n ee.FeatureCollection('IUCN/GlobalEcosystemTypology/current');\n\nvar propertyToFilter = 'efg_code';\n\nvar labelsAndColorsClient = {\n 'F1.1': '7e3fe6',\n 'F1.2': '77b3fd',\n 'F1.3': '7b8347',\n 'F1.4': 'fa6811',\n 'F1.5': '965e6e',\n 'F1.6': 'd595dc',\n 'F1.7': '2f14df',\n 'F2.1': '224730',\n 'F2.10': '2f6323',\n 'F2.2': 'ea36a3',\n 'F2.3': 'b2fc44',\n 'F2.4': 'c2318a',\n 'F2.5': '6f243e',\n 'F2.6': 'ad10a8',\n 'F2.7': '6a4210',\n 'F2.8': '839347',\n 'F2.9': '118b94',\n 'F3.1': 'cb3855',\n 'F3.2': 'd2b776',\n 'F3.3': 'ff72ed',\n 'F3.4': '377e85',\n 'F3.5': '3fa71f',\n 'FM1.1': '10e167',\n 'FM1.2': '4e6fca',\n 'FM1.3': '858536',\n 'M1.1': '141076',\n 'M1.10': 'a6067b',\n 'M1.2': '663dbc',\n 'M1.3': '850c23',\n 'M1.4': 'aa2923',\n 'M1.5': '937e3c',\n 'M1.6': 'f1ecae',\n 'M1.7': 'ba931f',\n 'M1.8': '023405',\n 'M1.9': 'ed5a09',\n 'M2.1': '354a2a',\n 'M2.2': '8239cf',\n 'M2.3': '73b3cc',\n 'M2.4': 'be48b2',\n 'M2.5': 'c4897c',\n 'M3.1': '68a571',\n 'M3.2': '69197d',\n 'M3.3': 'e22319',\n 'M3.4': '40b73a',\n 'M3.5': 'caf10c',\n 'M3.6': '762197',\n 'M3.7': '91b06a',\n 'M4.1': '91c173',\n 'M4.2': 'e1ea4a',\n 'MFT1.1': '9a1e2d',\n 'MFT1.2': '22aeda',\n 'MFT1.3': 'f0ae6e',\n 'MT1.1': '1b96de',\n 'MT1.2': 'ea9e91',\n 'MT1.3': '0c9494',\n 'MT1.4': '436836',\n 'MT2.1': '3478ff',\n 'MT2.2': 'e6233f',\n 'MT3.1': '0936c9',\n 'S1.1': '9d7488',\n 'S2.1': 'ea1bee',\n 'SF1.1': '231e5f',\n 'SF1.2': 'f4cc74',\n 'SF2.1': 'fb0986',\n 'SF2.2': 'fb9bce',\n 'SM1.1': '0d3303',\n 'SM1.2': '9964a5',\n 'SM1.3': 'f88d38',\n 'T1.1': '048045',\n 'T1.2': 'ac86c0',\n 'T1.4': '0e19a9',\n 'T2.1': 'bc0383',\n 'T2.2': '965eed',\n 'T2.3': '7d951f',\n 'T2.4': 'd98c15',\n 'T2.5': 'f1abff',\n 'T2.6': 'be7214',\n 'T3.1': 'b03750',\n 'T3.2': 'e74d19',\n 'T3.3': '696ec3',\n 'T3.4': 'fbb043',\n 'T4.1': '5b06be',\n 'T4.2': '583d4f',\n 'T4.3': 'edfc30',\n 'T4.4': 'f32748',\n 'T4.5': '363f08',\n 'T5.1': 'e6891c',\n 'T5.2': '032bc5',\n 'T5.3': '8daed3',\n 'T5.4': 'b359cb',\n 'T5.5': '8b5536',\n 'T6.1': '3d8857',\n 'T6.2': 'e87587',\n 'T6.3': '8336b8',\n 'T6.4': 'fa8a1b',\n 'T6.5': '7427f1',\n 'T7.1': '7d29a9',\n 'T7.2': '566e14',\n 'T7.3': 'f4bf4a',\n 'T7.4': 'fc2a94',\n 'T7.5': '0e6040',\n 'TF1.1': 'e0b4cc',\n 'TF1.2': '5aabbc',\n 'TF1.3': '63f039',\n 'TF1.4': 'ec6bdb',\n 'TF1.5': 'f786ec',\n 'TF1.6': '00b9f4',\n 'TF1.7': '77d71d',\n 'T1.3': 'ffffff'\n};\nvar labelsAndColors = ee.Dictionary(labelsAndColorsClient);\nvar filteredEcosystems =\n ecosystemTypology.filter(ee.Filter.neq(propertyToFilter, null));\n\nvar image = filteredEcosystems\n .map(function (feature) {\n return feature.set('efgStyle', {\n 'color': labelsAndColors.get(feature.get('efg_code')),\n });\n })\n .style({\n 'styleProperty': 'efgStyle',\n });\nMap.addLayer(image, {}, 'Global Ecosystem Typlology');\nMap.setCenter(-63.873, 46.194,8);\n```\n[Open in Code Editor](https://code.earthengine.google.com/?scriptPath=Examples:Datasets/IUCN/IUCN_GlobalEcosystemTypology_current) \n[IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology Level 3: 1.0](/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/IUCN_GlobalEcosystemTypology_current) \nThe Global Ecosystem Typology is a taxonomy of ecosystems based on their unique characteristics. It is a global classification system that provides a consistent framework for describing and classifying ecological ecosystems. The Global Ecosystem Typology has six levels. The top three levels (realms, functional biomes, and ecosystem functional groups) classify ... \nIUCN/GlobalEcosystemTypology/current, ecosystem,ecosystems,global,table \n2023-09-14T00:00:00Z/2023-09-14T00:00:00Z \n-90 -180 90 180 \nGoogle Earth Engine \nhttps://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets\n\n- [https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05318-4](https://doi.org/https://global-ecosystems.org/page/typology)\n- [https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05318-4](https://doi.org/https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/IUCN_GlobalEcosystemTypology_current)"]]