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1050 ODER~SO | Oder River Disaster 2022 | Data | SP08b: Research data on leaf-litter decomposition experiment

Title
ODER~SO | Oder River Disaster 2022 | Data | SP08b: Research data on leaf-litter decomposition experiment
Description

Data set on a leaf-litter experiment conducted in Autumn/Winter of year 2022-2023, 2023-2024, 2024-2025. Data on litter decomposition rates, detritivorous macroinvertebrate communities and ergosterol concentrations, collected in 6 sites along the Oder River.

Species Groups
Macrozoobenthos, Fungi
Study site
Oder
Contact
Gwendoline David, Mark Gessner
Licence for data
All rights reserved. Please send a request to Gwendoline David, Mark Gessner if you like to use this data. Mind our data policy: IGB Data Policy
Project
ODER~SO - Incident-related special investigation programme for the environmental disaster in the Oder River of August 2022
Current doi
10.18728/igb-fred-1053.0

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Package_OderSo_TP08b.zip 14. Jan. 2026 16:05 datatable: .zip Download

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  • ODER~SO_|_Oder_River_Disaster_2022_|_Data_|_SP08b:__Research_data_on_leaf-litter_decomposition_experiment.xml
  • ODER~SO_|_Oder_River_Disaster_2022_|_Data_|_SP08b:__Research_data_on_leaf-litter_decomposition_experiment.eml

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