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Limnic freshwater pelagic invertebrates biogeographical mapping/inventory NTNU University Museum

Citation

Daverdin M (2022). Limnic freshwater pelagic invertebrates biogeographical mapping/inventory NTNU University Museum. Version 1.500. Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/ubpk0i accessed via GBIF.org on 2022-07-07.

Description

The freshwater pelagic invertebrates collection at the NTNU University Museum dates back to 1951. Its material has been mainly collected in connection with regional mapping of species and nature types as well as effects of anthropogenic impacts, e.g. hydropower regulation, rotenone treatment and metal mine contamination. Today’s collection covers the taxonomical groups Anostraca, Cladocera, Notostraca, Copepoda, Malacostraca, Ploima and represents more than 130 species. The geographic coverage covers essentially mid and northern Norway. The collection has been sampled from more than 1 040 localities (lakes and ponds) with more than 12 140 sampling events.

Sampling Description

Method steps

Taxonomic Coverages

Anostraca, Cladocera, Notostraca, Copepoda, Malacostraca, Ploima are represented in more than 130 species
  1. Anostraca
  2. Cladocera
  3. Notostraca
  4. Copepoda
  5. Malacostraca
  6. Ploima

Geographic Coverages

Essentially mid and northern Norway.

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Marc Daverdin
originator
position: Staff engineer
NTNU University Museum
email: marc.daverdin@ntnu.no
Marc Daverdin
metadata author
position: Staff engineer
NTNU University Museum
email: marc.daverdin@ntnu.no
Marc Daverdin
user
email: marc.daverdin@ntnu.no
Karstein Hårsaker
administrative point of contact
position: Collection manager
NTNU University Museum
email: karstein.harsaker@ntnu.no
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