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Priest Pot species list, Cumbria, Britain

Citation

Calabuig I (2016). Priest Pot species list, Cumbria, Britain. Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/lih6qc accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-07-12.

Description

Priest Pot, a freshwater lake in the English Lake District. Its area is 1 ha and its maximum depth approximately 3.5 m. The species list formed the basis of the publications: Fenchel, T. & Finlay, B. J. 2004. The ubiquity of small species: patterns of local and global biodiversity. BioScience 54:777-784 Finlay, B. J. & Fenchel, T. 2004. Cosmopolitan metapopulations of free-living microbial eukaryotes. Protist 155:237-244.

Taxonomic Coverages

  1. Animalia
    rank: kingdom
  2. Bacteria
    rank: domain
  3. Chromista
    rank: subkingdom
  4. Plantae
    rank: kingdom
  5. Protozoa
    rank: kingdom

Geographic Coverages

Priest Pot, a lake in Cumbria, England.

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Isabel Calabuig
originator
position: Project leader, and DanBIF Node Manager
Danish Biodiversity Information Facility (DanBIF)
Natural History Museum of Denmark, Universitetsparken 15
Copenhagen
2100
DK
Telephone: +45 353-21103
email: ICalabuig@snm.ku.dk
Isabel Calabuig
metadata author
position: Project leader, and DanBIF Node Manager
Danish Biodiversity Information Facility (DanBIF)
Natural History Museum of Denmark, Universitetsparken 15
Copenhagen
2100
DK
Telephone: +45 353-21103
email: ICalabuig@snm.ku.dk
Isabel Calabuig
user
position: Project leader, and DanBIF Node Manager
Danish Biodiversity Information Facility (DanBIF)
Natural History Museum of Denmark, Universitetsparken 15
Copenhagen
2100
DK
Telephone: +45 353-21103
email: ICalabuig@snm.ku.dk
Isabel Calabuig
administrative point of contact
position: Project leader, and DanBIF Node Manager
Danish Biodiversity Information Facility (DanBIF)
Natural History Museum of Denmark, Universitetsparken 15
Copenhagen
2100
DK
Telephone: +45 353-21103
email: ICalabuig@snm.ku.dk
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