Dataset from project- Block neutral models to predict the response of Biodiversity in tree-related microhabitats to Forest Management (Q6698736)
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Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
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| English | Dataset from project- Block neutral models to predict the response of Biodiversity in tree-related microhabitats to Forest Management |
Dataset published at Zenodo repository. |
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Management modulates the spatiotemporal availability of habitats for species at forest scale. Tree-related microhabitats (TreMs) are highly impacted, and in particular old-growth attributes of trees. Because TreMs harbor a specific saproxylic biodiversity with strong patrimonial interest, the modulation of TreMs spatiotemporal availability induced by management exerts a major constraint on associated biodiversity at forest scale. This dataset describes the location and characteristics of rot-holes in the Grsigne forest (SW, France) and their associated biodiversity characterised by means of eDNA metabarcoding of the regions COI (Arthopoda) and ITS1 (Fungi).
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15 October 2024
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