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EPTO taxa from Victoria, Australia
Study site: Australia. Authors: Richard Marchant & Leon Metzeling.
Contact details:
Richard Marchant. E-mail: rmarch@museum.vic.gov.au. ORCID: https:/orcid.org/0000-0001-7387-2609. Affiliation: Museum of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
Leon Metzeling. E-mail: reedmetz479@gmail.com. ORCID: -. Affiliation: -.
Abundance information available upon communication with the authors.
Coordinates of the bounding box (ulx, uly, lrx, lry): 141.24267578125, -36.0191764831543, 149.691040039062, -39.1130828857421
Centroid coordinates (x,y): 146.11693,-37.486385
Number of records: 16004
The dataset includes records in areas:
Not protected on the observation date (0)
Protected on the observation date (1)
Protected on a date following the observation date (2)
using the November 2022 version of the Protected Planet WDPA WD-OECM dataset
(Protected Planet: World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA)
and World Database on Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures (WD-OECM), UNEP-WCMC and IUCN, 2022).
Please see publication for further information.
Freshwater Ecoregions of the World (FEOW, Abell et al., 2008) covered: 807-809
Taxonomic focus of the study: All macroinvertebrate community
Survey methods: Kick net
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Column_explanation.pdf | 15. Nov. 2022 14:13 | ODC-By | Download |
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EPTO_taxa_from_Victoria,_Australia.csv | 15. Nov. 2022 14:13 | datatable: .csv | Download |
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