Distribution and habitat database of fluvial Plecoptera, Trichoptera and Coleoptera from Sierra Nevada, Spain
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López Rodríguez, Manuel Jesús; Ros Candeira, Andrea; Fajardo Merlo, María del Carmen; Sáinz-Bariáin, Marta; Sainz-Cantero Caparrós, Carmen Elisa; Tierno De Figueroa, José Manuel; Zamora Muñoz, CarmenEditorial
Springer Nature
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2024-07-24Referencia bibliográfica
López-Rodríguez, M.J., Ros-Candeira, A., Fajardo Merlo, M. et al. Distribution and habitat database of fluvial Plecoptera, Trichoptera and Coleoptera from Sierra Nevada, Spain. Sci Data 11, 817 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03652-y
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Grants BIOD22_001 and BIOD22_002, funded by Consejería de Universidad, Investigación e Innovación and Gobierno de España and Unión Europea – NextGenerationEU, and conducted under the agreement “Convenio de colaboración entre la Consejería de Sostenibilidad, Medio Ambiente y Economía Azul de la Junta de Andalucía y la Universidad de Granada para el desarrollo de actividades vinculadas al Observatorio de Cambio Global de Sierra Nevada, en el marco de la Red de Observatorios de Cambio Global de Andalucía”; Project Smart EcoMountains “Thematic Center on Mountain Ecosystem & Remote sensing, Deep learning-AI e-Services University of Granada-Sierra Nevada” (LIFEWATCH-2019-10-UGR-4), which has been co-funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation through the FEDER funds from the Spanish Pluriregional Operational Program 2014–2020 (POPE), LifeWatch-ERIC action line. The project has also been co-financed by the “Provincial Council of Granada”; Project “Análisis de la vulnerabilidad demográfica y genética de especies centinela de cambio climático” (A-BIO-538-UGR20) funded by the Andalusian Regional Government and the University of Granada in the framework of the Andalusia FEDER Operational Programme 2014–2020Resumen
Sierra Nevada (southern Iberian Peninsula) harbours a great biodiversity and the studies on some
aquatic insect groups have been and continue to be numerous there. This database brings together
information on Plecoptera, Trichoptera and Coleoptera inhabiting running waters of this mountain
system above 800 m of altitude. It includes data on the number, life stage and sex of individuals as well
as the available information on abiotic characteristics of their habitats. The dataset is composed of
1,718 sampling events carried out between 1901 and 2022 in approximately 60 different water bodies,
15,347 occurrences pertaining to more than 203,000 individuals, and 10,173 records of associated
measurements (23 physico-chemical parameters). The dataset is the result of a comprehensive review of
scientific literature and of integrating data from recent research projects and the Sierra Nevada Global-
Change Observatory’s long-term monitoring data. This information is valuable for those studying
past distributions and abundances of the species in the dataset, for building predictive models or just
studying temporal trends in the current context of climate change.