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Alpine soil macro-invertebrate communities from soil and litter samples from ...
Here we present abundance data (i.e. individuals per square metre) of soil macro-invertebrates from Alpine European larch and Swiss pine forests, as well as mixed forests. The... -
Alpine soil macro-invertebrate communities from pitfall traps from European l...
Here we present abundance data (i.e. individuals per sampling day) of surface-living macro-invertebrates from Alpine European larch and Swiss pine forests, as well as mixed... -
Abundance data from soil macro-invertebrates of alpine snowbeds in the Europe...
This dataset represents abundance data from soil macro-invertebrates from three alpine sites across the European Alps, sampled in summer 2017. The sites were: (1) Furka Pass,... -
Arthropod abundances in Palatinate vineyards under different pesticide treatm...
The study was done in the Palatinate region, Germany. Arthropod assemblages were sampled in 32 vineyards of organic and conventional wineries planted with resistant and... -
Macroinvertebrate abundance in tropical Andean streams, Ecuador
Deforestation in the tropical Andes is affecting ecological conditions of streams, and determination of how much forest should be retained is a pressing task for conservation,... -
Occurrence of fly species on islands of the Capricorn and Bunker Group, Queen...
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Littoral macroinvertebrate communities and environmental parameters of alpine...
Alpine lakes support unique communities which may respond with great sensitivity to climate change. To understand the drivers of benthic macroinvertebrate community structure,... -
Abundance data from soil macro-invertebrates along a subalpine land-use transect
Here we present abundance data as individuals per m² of soil macro-invertebrates from Alpine habitats of different management techniques. In detail, we took 144 soil monoliths... -
Macroinvertebrate abundance in river biotopes across England and Wales
For information on sampling areas and sampling design see Method section of Demars et al. (2012).