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43 Biodiversity sampling (Makrophytes, Amphibians, Dragonflies, Damselflies, water birds, Makrozoobenthos)

Title
Biodiversity sampling (Makrophytes, Amphibians, Dragonflies, Damselflies, water birds, Makrozoobenthos)
Period
2016-07-15 till 2017-07-30
Period length
1 year 15 days
Sampling interval
Irregular Interval
Note on interval
several samplings
Description

Amphibian sampling was conducted 3 times per lake and with two methods: Funel traps over night and riparian search at day

 

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Species Groups
Study site
Collrunge
Sampling locations
Trap 1
location
53.501977, 7.684032
location
code
COL_R1
description

Amphibian sampling was conducted 3 times per lake and with two methods: Funel traps over night and riparian search at day

Contact
Robert Morgenstern
Licence for data
All rights reserved. Please send a request to Robert Morgenstern if you like to use this data. Mind our data policy: IGB Data Policy

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Amphibien_COL_test.xlsx 01. Mar. 2018 11:15 datatable: .xlsx
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  • Biodiversity_sampling_(Makrophytes,_Amphibians,_Dragonflies,_Damselflies,_water_birds,_Makrozoobenthos).xml
  • Biodiversity_sampling_(Makrophytes,_Amphibians,_Dragonflies,_Damselflies,_water_birds,_Makrozoobenthos).eml

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