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Found 26 dataset(s) matching "freshwater biodiversity".
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Non-native species pose one of the greatest threats to native biodiversity, and may have particularly severe negative impacts in freshwater ecosystems. Identifying regions of spatial overlap...
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The Pearl Harbor Biodiversity Project was funded by the Department of Defense Legacy Program, through the U. S. Navy. The project was performed in two phases. The purpose of the project was to...
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Testing whether high, medium or low habitat complexity can effectively buffer freshwater biodiversity against human land-use impacts using the National Rivers and Stream Assessment 2008-2009 and...
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This dataset is comprised of water quality data and benthic macroinvertebrate data collected from basins in Colorado, USA, and Finland. The data includes ancillary water quality characteristics...
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Freshwater mussels are a species-rich group with biodiversity patterns shaped by life history strategies that include an obligate parasitic larval stage. Anchored hybrid enrichment (AHE) and...
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Stream segments, aquatic organism captures, stream surveys, and road-stream crossings described by these metadata accompany a 2012 electrofishing study of the distribution and abundance of aquatic...
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We used Wilderlab eDNA kits to collect eDNA samples in a creek colloquially known as Cañada del Puerto Creek (Hydrologic Unit Code 12 number 180600140201) on Santa Cruz Island, California, in May...
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Data from metabarcoding assays to detect a suite of mussel species using mitochondrial DNA regions of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) and NADH dehydrogenase subunit (ND1) genes sequences.
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This is a MD iMAP hosted service. Find more information at http://imap.maryland.gov. Targeted Ecological Areas (TEAs) are lands and watersheds of high ecological value that have been identified...
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Raw benthic macroinvertebrate enumeration data for ms concerning methods of taxonomic postprocessing
This file has a listing of benthic macroinvertebrate taxa found in samples collected from coastal waters of Isle Royale and Chequamegon Bay (both in Lake Superior) in 2012 and 2013 respectively,...
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Fifty-one tidal marsh sites across five regions (sub-embayments) were surveyed in the Delta, Suisun Bay, San Pablo Bay, central San Francisco Bay, and South San Francisco Bay. Vegetation surveys...
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Natural history museum records may provide unique information on the distribution of species additional to survey data collected by resource managers. However, there can be challenges to using...
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<p>The<b> Terrestrial 30x30 Conserved Areas </b>map layer was developed by the CA Nature working group, providing a statewide perspective on areas managed for the protection or enhancement of...
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Aim. Mapping the geographic distribution of non-native aquatic species is a critically important precursor to understanding the anthropogenic and environmental factors that drive freshwater...
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This dataset combines fish assemblage data from the EPA National Rivers and Streams Assessment, elevation data from an EPA R package called elevatr, fish species native/non-native designations...
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<div><b>California Nature Conserved Areas Explorer </b></div><div>The Conserved Areas Explorer is a web application enabling users to investigate a synthesis of the best available data...