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TitleDATAPAPER: An historical and geographic data set on the distribution of macroinvertebrates in Italian mountain lakes
AbstractMacroinvertebrates play a key role in freshwater food webs, acting as major links between organic matter resources, primary consumers (such as bacteria), and secondary consumers (e.g.fish, amphibians, birds, and reptiles). In this paper we present a data set encompassing all geographic and historical data available on macroinvertebrates of the Italian mountain lakes from 1902 to 2016. The data set, divided per Italian mountain range (Alps and Apennines) and administrative region, covers more than a century of studies of many foreign and Italian scientists. The data set includes 2372 records and shows macroinvertebrate occurrence data in 176 Alpine and in 13 Apennine lakes, of which 178 of natural origin, 5 reservoirs, and 6 artificially extended. The data set lists 605 taxa, updated on the basis of their current taxonomic position. Only 353 taxa are identified at species level, highlighting the still poorly investigated biodiversity of Italian mountain lake macroinvertebrates. Since they function as key elements to characterize lake ecological status, our data set emphasizes the huge taxonomic effort that still has to be undertaken to fully characterize these ecosystems. The data set is available in csv (comma-separated values) format.
SourceBiogeographia (Forlì) 32 (1), pp. 77–87
KeywordsArtificially extended lakesDataset distributionHigh altitudesMacroinvertebratesNatural lakesReservoirs
JournalBiogeographia (Forlì)
Editor[s.n.]., Forlì, Italia
Year2017
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.21426/B632136983
AuthorsBoggero A., Garzoli L., Varini G.
Text385350 2017 10.21426/B632136983 Artificially extended lakes Dataset distribution High altitudes Macroinvertebrates Natural lakes Reservoirs DATAPAPER An historical and geographic data set on the distribution of macroinvertebrates in Italian mountain lakes Boggero A., Garzoli L., Varini G. CNR ISE Macroinvertebrates play a key role in freshwater food webs, acting as major links between organic matter resources, primary consumers such as bacteria , and secondary consumers e.g.fish, amphibians, birds, and reptiles . In this paper we present a data set encompassing all geographic and historical data available on macroinvertebrates of the Italian mountain lakes from 1902 to 2016. The data set, divided per Italian mountain range Alps and Apennines and administrative region, covers more than a century of studies of many foreign and Italian scientists. The data set includes 2372 records and shows macroinvertebrate occurrence data in 176 Alpine and in 13 Apennine lakes, of which 178 of natural origin, 5 reservoirs, and 6 artificially extended. The data set lists 605 taxa, updated on the basis of their current taxonomic position. Only 353 taxa are identified at species level, highlighting the still poorly investigated biodiversity of Italian mountain lake macroinvertebrates. Since they function as key elements to characterize lake ecological status, our data set emphasizes the huge taxonomic effort that still has to be undertaken to fully characterize these ecosystems. The data set is available in csv comma separated values format. 32 Published version Articolo 2017_Biogeographia_32_77_87.pdf Articolo in rivista s.n. . 1594 7629 Biogeographia Forli Biogeographia Forli Biogeographia Forli Biogeographia. Forli angela.boggero BOGGERO ANGELA