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Data from: Functional responses of multi-taxa communities to disturbance and stress gradients in a restored floodplain

2015

1. Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact communities, allowing comparisons of the role of different mechanisms in shaping communities among taxonomic groups. Such information can lead to higher comparability, transferability and predictability of the outcome of restoration projects. However, multitaxa trait-based approaches were rarely used in the context of ecosystem restoration. 2. We investigated the responses to environmental gradients of seven taxa (vascular plants, staphylinid and carabid beetles, spiders, isopods, diplopods and earthworms) in a restored floodplain using a species traits approach. We assessed the impact of flood d…

Annelidacommunity weighted mean of traitsLife SciencesearthwormsStaphylinidaeriparian ecosystemsmedicine and health carespecies traitsDiplopodaAraneaecosystem functionsMedicineCarabidaePlantaeArthropodsIsopoda
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO (COLEOPTERA: STAPHYLINIDAE) IN DUMBRAVA SIBIULUI FOREST, ROMANIA IN TERMS OF THE YEARS 2013-2014

2015

This research study describes the results obtained during the years 2013-2014 by capturing in the soil traps, the epigenous artropodofauna in the Dumbrava Sibiului Forest. In addition, the entomofauna structure was studied and ecological interpretations were achieved regarding aspects such as: abundance, dominance, phenology of the collected species collected making a their description from an ecological and ethological point of view. Also the Species were presented and biologically described at the capture data. The experience was run in the period 2013- 2014 (April 2, 2013 and March 21, 2014) and some of the data were taken from a study conducted from 2011-2014 by author together with the…

Dumbrava Sibiului Forestlcsh:Agriculture (General)Staphylinidaelcsh:S1-972entomofaunaScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
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