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1049 ODER~SO | Oder River Disaster 2022 | Data | SP07: Research Data for "Hemolytic toxicity of Prymnesium parvum (B-type) reveals species-specific differences in freshwater fishes

Title
ODER~SO | Oder River Disaster 2022 | Data | SP07: Research Data for "Hemolytic toxicity of Prymnesium parvum (B-type) reveals species-specific differences in freshwater fishes
Description

Dataset and R script for the study titled Hemolytic toxicity of Prymnesium parvum (B-type) reveals species-specific differences in freshwater fishes.

Species Groups
Phytoplankton, Fish
Study site
Oder
Sampling locations
MSD 310
location
52.44879953205571, 13.64755153656006
location
type
Building
state
active
code
MSD 310
description
Contact
Margie Glenn
Licence for data
This data are made available under the Open Database License:Open Data Commons Attribution License
Project
ODER~SO - Incident-related special investigation programme for the environmental disaster in the Oder River of August 2022 Project Website

Data files (e.g. excel)

TitlecreatedFiletypeActions
data.zip 13. Jan. 2026 15:05 datatable: .zip Download

Machine Readable Metadata Files

FRED provides all metadata of this package in a maschine readable format. There is a pure XML file and one EML file in Ecological Metadata Language. Both files are published under the free CC BY 4.0 Licence.

  • ODER~SO_|_Oder_River_Disaster_2022_|_Data_|_SP07:_Research_Data_for_"Hemolytic_toxicity_of_Prymnesium_parvum_(B-type)_reveals_species-specific_differences_in_freshwater_fishes.xml
  • ODER~SO_|_Oder_River_Disaster_2022_|_Data_|_SP07:_Research_Data_for_"Hemolytic_toxicity_of_Prymnesium_parvum_(B-type)_reveals_species-specific_differences_in_freshwater_fishes.eml

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