Life-history data of a key amphipod species from three NE Atlantic estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure
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Resumo: | Knowledge on population dynamics of ecosystem's key-species is invaluable to understand how populations will respond to natural and human-induced perturbations. The amphipod Echinogammarus marinus is a key-species from European estuarine habitats with a distribution ranging from Norway to Portugal [1]. The present article contains supportive data related to a research article entitled ‘Comparing production and life-history traits of a key amphipod species within and between estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure’ [2]. The present dataset presents the density, biomass, fecundity, and production of E. marinus in three estuaries under different anthropogenic pressure and, within each estuary, at three sampling sites, which differed in terms of the distance to the estuary mouth, vegetation cover, and organic matter content. Monthly environmental abiotic data and seasonal concentration of PAH and other contaminants are also provided. Sampling took place monthly for 13 months at low tide on intertidal mudflats. At each site, Fucus fronds containing E. marinus individuals were randomly collected. All E. marinus individuals were counted, sexed, and measured under a binocular stereo microscope to estimate the density and the biomass of E. marinus in Fucus fronds. Finally, the annual production of E. marinus at each sampling site was estimated through the size-frequency method. This dataset may be used to compare population traits of E. marinus populations across different estuaries and it may overall assist designing studies regarding population dynamics and designing management strategies in coastal systems, namely targeting at habitat conservation and restoration. © 2021 |
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Life-history data of a key amphipod species from three NE Atlantic estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressureEchinogammarus marinusFucus spp.Intra-site habitatsOrganic matterPopulation dynamicsKnowledge on population dynamics of ecosystem's key-species is invaluable to understand how populations will respond to natural and human-induced perturbations. The amphipod Echinogammarus marinus is a key-species from European estuarine habitats with a distribution ranging from Norway to Portugal [1]. The present article contains supportive data related to a research article entitled ‘Comparing production and life-history traits of a key amphipod species within and between estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure’ [2]. The present dataset presents the density, biomass, fecundity, and production of E. marinus in three estuaries under different anthropogenic pressure and, within each estuary, at three sampling sites, which differed in terms of the distance to the estuary mouth, vegetation cover, and organic matter content. Monthly environmental abiotic data and seasonal concentration of PAH and other contaminants are also provided. Sampling took place monthly for 13 months at low tide on intertidal mudflats. At each site, Fucus fronds containing E. marinus individuals were randomly collected. All E. marinus individuals were counted, sexed, and measured under a binocular stereo microscope to estimate the density and the biomass of E. marinus in Fucus fronds. Finally, the annual production of E. marinus at each sampling site was estimated through the size-frequency method. This dataset may be used to compare population traits of E. marinus populations across different estuaries and it may overall assist designing studies regarding population dynamics and designing management strategies in coastal systems, namely targeting at habitat conservation and restoration. © 2021The present study was supported by the Strategic Funding UID/Multi/04423/2019 (J Campos) through national funds provided by FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology and European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), in the framework of the programme PT2020; Nor-Water Poluentes emergentes nas aguas da Galiza-Norte de Portugal: novas ferramentas para gestao de risco financed by Programa de Cooperaçao Interreg Portugal/Espanha [0725_NOR_WATER_1_P/ (POCTEP) 2014-2020]; ValorMar [24517 (10/SI/2016 - I&DT Empresarial - Programas Mobilizadores]; TRANSOBESOGEN - Evolutionary obesogenic answers: from epigenetic modules to transgenerational impacts in the ecosystem (TRANSOBESOGEN IA-2020-020); European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and by the European Social Fund (ESF); National funds through FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology in the framework of the programme PT2020 [UIDB/04423/2020 and UIDP/04423/2020].Elsevier2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/96838http://hdl.handle.net/10316/96838https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.107729eng23523409Martins, I.Guerra, A.Leite, N.Constantino, E.Ilarri, M. I.Souza, A. T.Santos, M. M.Ford, A.T.Campos, J.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-10-24T12:01:01Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/96838Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:15:01.671711Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Life-history data of a key amphipod species from three NE Atlantic estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure |
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Life-history data of a key amphipod species from three NE Atlantic estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure |
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Life-history data of a key amphipod species from three NE Atlantic estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure Martins, I. Echinogammarus marinus Fucus spp. Intra-site habitats Organic matter Population dynamics |
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Life-history data of a key amphipod species from three NE Atlantic estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure |
title_full |
Life-history data of a key amphipod species from three NE Atlantic estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure |
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Life-history data of a key amphipod species from three NE Atlantic estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure |
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Life-history data of a key amphipod species from three NE Atlantic estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure |
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Life-history data of a key amphipod species from three NE Atlantic estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure |
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Martins, I. |
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Martins, I. Guerra, A. Leite, N. Constantino, E. Ilarri, M. I. Souza, A. T. Santos, M. M. Ford, A.T. Campos, J. |
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Guerra, A. Leite, N. Constantino, E. Ilarri, M. I. Souza, A. T. Santos, M. M. Ford, A.T. Campos, J. |
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Martins, I. Guerra, A. Leite, N. Constantino, E. Ilarri, M. I. Souza, A. T. Santos, M. M. Ford, A.T. Campos, J. |
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Echinogammarus marinus Fucus spp. Intra-site habitats Organic matter Population dynamics |
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Echinogammarus marinus Fucus spp. Intra-site habitats Organic matter Population dynamics |
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Knowledge on population dynamics of ecosystem's key-species is invaluable to understand how populations will respond to natural and human-induced perturbations. The amphipod Echinogammarus marinus is a key-species from European estuarine habitats with a distribution ranging from Norway to Portugal [1]. The present article contains supportive data related to a research article entitled ‘Comparing production and life-history traits of a key amphipod species within and between estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure’ [2]. The present dataset presents the density, biomass, fecundity, and production of E. marinus in three estuaries under different anthropogenic pressure and, within each estuary, at three sampling sites, which differed in terms of the distance to the estuary mouth, vegetation cover, and organic matter content. Monthly environmental abiotic data and seasonal concentration of PAH and other contaminants are also provided. Sampling took place monthly for 13 months at low tide on intertidal mudflats. At each site, Fucus fronds containing E. marinus individuals were randomly collected. All E. marinus individuals were counted, sexed, and measured under a binocular stereo microscope to estimate the density and the biomass of E. marinus in Fucus fronds. Finally, the annual production of E. marinus at each sampling site was estimated through the size-frequency method. This dataset may be used to compare population traits of E. marinus populations across different estuaries and it may overall assist designing studies regarding population dynamics and designing management strategies in coastal systems, namely targeting at habitat conservation and restoration. © 2021 |
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