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  <title>Datenbank Projekt BAGGERSEE 2016-2022</title>
  <creator id="creator_id-197">
   <individualName>
    <givenName>Sven</givenName>
    <surName>Matern</surName>
   </individualName>
   <address>
    <deliveryPoint>IGB Berlin</deliveryPoint>
    <deliveryPoint>Müggelseedamm 310</deliveryPoint>
    <city>Berlin</city>
    <postalCode>12587</postalCode>
    <country>DE</country>
   </address>
   <electronicMailAddress>sven.matern@igb-berlin.de</electronicMailAddress>
  </creator>
  <creator id="creator_id-477">
   <individualName>
    <givenName>Robert</givenName>
    <surName>Arlinghaus</surName>
   </individualName>
   <address>
    <deliveryPoint>IGB Berlin</deliveryPoint>
    <deliveryPoint>Müggelseedamm 310</deliveryPoint>
    <city>Berlin</city>
    <postalCode>12587</postalCode>
    <country>DE</country>
   </address>
   <electronicMailAddress>robert.arlinghaus@igb-berlin.de</electronicMailAddress>
  </creator>
  <creator id="creator_id-445">
   <individualName>
    <givenName>Johannes</givenName>
    <surName>Radinger</surName>
   </individualName>
   <address>
    <deliveryPoint>IGB Berlin</deliveryPoint>
    <deliveryPoint>Müggelseedamm 310</deliveryPoint>
    <city>Berlin</city>
    <postalCode>12587</postalCode>
    <country>DE</country>
   </address>
   <electronicMailAddress>johannes.radinger@igb-berlin.de</electronicMailAddress>
  </creator>
  <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The database is based on a table with general information about the lakes (lake type, morphometric information etc.). At each lake water parameters (e.g. pH value, Total phosphorus etc) were measured at nearly every sampling event. Sampling events comprise several types of fishing events (various types of electrofishing and gillnetting) and sampling events for other biological taxa such as submerged macrophytes, birds, crayfish, amphibians, Macrozoobenthos, shoreline vegetation. Furthermore, deadwood and garbage were sampled at the lakes. For the lakes manipulated in the Project (deadwood addition, shallow zones, fish stocking) additional information about the treatment measures are available is specific tables. Each table contains a description of the columns.</p>]]></abstract>
  <keywordSet>
   <keyword>gravel pit lakes</keyword>
   <keyword>biodiversity</keyword>
   <keyword>fish community</keyword>
   <keyword>habitat management</keyword>
   <keyword>fish stocking</keyword>
   <keyword>fisheries</keyword>
   <keyword>Baggersee</keyword>
   <keyword>baggerssee</keyword>
  </keywordSet>
  <intellectualRights>
   <para></para>
  </intellectualRights>
  <coverage>
   <geographicCoverage>
    <geographicDescription>Northern Germany (mainly Lower Saxony)</geographicDescription>
    <boundingCoordinates>
     <westBoundingCoordinate>9.7668</westBoundingCoordinate>
     <eastBoundingCoordinate>9.7668</eastBoundingCoordinate>
     <northBoundingCoordinate>52.673</northBoundingCoordinate>
     <southBoundingCoordinate>52.673</southBoundingCoordinate>
    </boundingCoordinates>
   </geographicCoverage>
  </coverage>
  <contact>
   <references>creator_id-197</references>
  </contact>
  <contact>
   <references>creator_id-477</references>
  </contact>
  <contact>
   <references>creator_id-445</references>
  </contact>
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