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Time series of freshwater macroinvertebrate abundances and site characteristics of European streams and rivers.

Authors :
Welti EAR
Bowler DE
Sinclair JS
Altermatt F
Álvarez-Cabria M
Amatulli G
Angeler DG
Archambaud G
Arrate Jorrín I
Aspin T
Azpiroz I
Baker NJ
Bañares I
Barquín Ortiz J
Bodin CL
Bonacina L
Bonada N
Bottarin R
Cañedo-Argüelles M
Csabai Z
Datry T
de Eyto E
Dohet A
Domisch S
Dörflinger G
Drohan E
Eikland KA
England J
Eriksen TE
Evtimova V
Feio MJ
Ferréol M
Floury M
Forcellini M
Forio MAE
Fornaroli R
Friberg N
Fruget JF
Garcia Marquez JR
Georgieva G
Goethals P
Graça MAS
House A
Huttunen KL
Jensen TC
Johnson RK
Jones JI
Kiesel J
Larrañaga A
Leitner P
L'Hoste L
Lizée MH
Lorenz AW
Maire A
Manzanos Arnaiz JA
Mckie B
Millán A
Muotka T
Murphy JF
Ozolins D
Paavola R
Paril P
Peñas Silva FJ
Polasek M
Rasmussen J
Rubio M
Sánchez Fernández D
Sandin L
Schäfer RB
Schmidt-Kloiber A
Scotti A
Shen LQ
Skuja A
Stoll S
Straka M
Stubbington R
Timm H
Tyufekchieva VG
Tziortzis I
Uzunov Y
van der Lee GH
Vannevel R
Varadinova E
Várbíró G
Velle G
Verdonschot PFM
Verdonschot RCM
Vidinova Y
Wiberg-Larsen P
Haase P
Source :
Scientific data [Sci Data] 2024 Jun 07; Vol. 11 (1), pp. 601. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jun 07.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Freshwater macroinvertebrates are a diverse group and play key ecological roles, including accelerating nutrient cycling, filtering water, controlling primary producers, and providing food for predators. Their differences in tolerances and short generation times manifest in rapid community responses to change. Macroinvertebrate community composition is an indicator of water quality. In Europe, efforts to improve water quality following environmental legislation, primarily starting in the 1980s, may have driven a recovery of macroinvertebrate communities. Towards understanding temporal and spatial variation of these organisms, we compiled the TREAM dataset (Time seRies of European freshwAter Macroinvertebrates), consisting of macroinvertebrate community time series from 1,816 river and stream sites (mean length of 19.2 years and 14.9 sampling years) of 22 European countries sampled between 1968 and 2020. In total, the data include >93 million sampled individuals of 2,648 taxa from 959 genera and 212 families. These data can be used to test questions ranging from identifying drivers of the population dynamics of specific taxa to assessing the success of legislative and management restoration efforts.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2052-4463
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Scientific data
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38849407
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03445-3