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Wetland Invertebrate and Environmental Data 2010 Sampling Events

Citation

Suren A, Data Curator (2018). Wetland Invertebrate and Environmental Data 2010 Sampling Events. Version 1.4. The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA). Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/q8zrq0 accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-01-27.

Description

Freshwater invertebrates collected semi-quantitatively from wetlands (e.g. bogs, fens, swamps) below an altitude of 250 m, and which are subject to a range of anthropogenic pressures (i.e. relatively pristine to heavily impacted). At the scale of each wetland, environmental information was collected; then, within each wetland an average of 3 (but up to 6) different water bodies (i.e. sites) were sampled with water quality parameters measured at each site; and at each site, two 'replicate' invertebrate samples were collected (i.e. A and B samples).

Taxonomic Coverages

Geographic Coverages

New Zealand

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Alastair Suren
originator
position: Originator
NIWA National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research
Data Curator
metadata author
position: Point of Contact
NIWA National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research
email: curator@niwa.co.nz
Jane Robbins
user
email: jane.robbins@niwa.co.nz
Alastair Suren
administrative point of contact
position: Point of Contact
NIWA National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research
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