Biogeographical regions (bioregions) reveal how different sets of species are
spatially grouped and therefore are important units for conservation,
historical biogeography, ecology and evolution. Several methods have been
developed to identify bioregions based on species distribution data rather than
expert opinion. One approach successfully applies network theory to simplify
and highlight the underlying structure in species distributions. However, this
method lacks tools for simple and efficient analysis. Here we present Infomap
Bioregions, an interactive web application that inputs species distribution
data and generates bioregion maps. Species distributions may be provided as
georeferenced point occurrences or range maps, and can be of local, regional or
global scale. The application uses a novel adaptive resolution method to make
best use of often incomplete species distribution data. The results can be
downloaded as vector graphics, shapefiles or in table format. We validate the
tool by processing large datasets of publicly available species distribution
data of the world's amphibians using species ranges, and mammals using point
occurrences. We then calculate the fit between the inferred bioregions and WWF
ecoregions. As examples of applications, researchers can reconstruct ancestral
ranges in historical biogeography or identify indicator species for targeted
conservation.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, 2, tables, for interactive application,
http://bioregions.mapequation.or