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Spider species diversity from wet and dry habitats

Citation

Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna: Spider species diversity from wet and dry habitats https://doi.org/10.15468/uyc4xd accessed via GBIF.org on 2021-03-02.

Description

Spider species-level data collected from pan traps across four habitat types in Cambrige Bay Nunavut. Two wet habitat types and two dry habitat types were examined. Samples continuously taken from July 3rd to August 11th 2014, but broken down into sampling periods which are, on average, 6 days long.

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Cambridge Bay, Nunavut

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Elyssa Carpenter
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McGill University
30 Port Joli
Ile Perrot
J7V 7A4
Quebec
CA
email: elyssa.cameron@mail.mcgill.ca
Elyssa Cameron
metadata author
position: N/A
McGill University
30 Port Joli
Ile Perrot
J7V 7A4
CA
Telephone: 514-702-4674
email: elyssa.cameron@mail.mcgill.ca
homepage: http://www.mcgill.ca/
Hólmgrímur Helgason
user
position: Data Manager
Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF)
Borgir, Norðurslóð
Akureyri
603
IS
Telephone: +354 462 3350
email: hoddi@caff.is
homepage: http://www.caff.is
Elyssa Cameron
administrative point of contact
McGill University
30 Port Joli
Ile Perrot
J7V 7A4
Quebec
CA
Telephone: 514-702-4674
email: elyssa.cameron@mail.mcgill.ca
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