Alien macroinvertebrates in Flanders, Belgium
An inventory was made of the alien macroinvertebrates occurring in Flanders. To this end large collections of biological samples
were investigated and supplemented with own sampling campaigns. Mainly fresh and brackish surface waters were investigated.
Three new macroinvertebrate species for Flanders were discovered. In total 41 alien macroinvertebrates were encountered in
fresh and slightly brackish surface waters in Flanders. Additionally, 24 alien macroinvertebrate species have been reported
for the Belgian part of the North Sea and its adjacent estuaries. Most alien macroinvertebrates belonged to the crustaceans
and molluscs. Over 2,500 samples containing macrocrustaceans were identified to species level, which allowed us to accurately
map their distribution in Flanders. Alien species found in the fresh and brackish water environment, mainly originated from
the Ponto-Caspian area and North-America followed by Asia and South- and East-Europe. This overview shows that alien macroinvertebrates
are widespread and abundantly present in many watercourses in Flanders. Based on observations in neighbouring countries, several
additional species are expected to arrive in the near future. A follow-up of the invasive alien species together with a monitoring
scheme to detect new incoming species is valuable to estimate the size of the problem and to be able to closely follow their
ecological and economic impact
This dataset was originally created for research on the spread and impact of alien invasive macroinvertebrate species in Flanders.
However, the dataset can be reused for a variety of purposes. However, this being an occurrence dataset, it can be used for
understanding species richness, distribution pattern and modelling studies such as ecological niche modelling. In order to
enhance the confidence of use, we have documented the metadata as well as subjected the data records to a series of quality
assessment and enhancement processes as described in the earlier section quality control description.
To allow anyone to use this dataset, we have released the data to the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).
We would appreciate however, if you read and follow these norms for data use (http://www.inbo.be/en/norms-for-data-use) and
provide a link to the original dataset (https://doi.org/10.15468/xjtfoo) whenever possible. If you use these data for a scientific
paper, please cite the dataset following the applicable citation norms and/or consider us for co-authorship. We are always
interested to know how you have used or visualized the data, or to provide more information, so please contact us via the
contact information provided in the metadata, opendata@inbo.be or https://twitter.com/LifeWatchINBO.
Dataset
Basisinformatie
Titel | Alien macroinvertebrates in Flanders, Belgium | ||||
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Beschrijving | An inventory was made of the alien macroinvertebrates occurring in Flanders. To this end large collections of biological samples were investigated and supplemented with own sampling campaigns. Mainly fresh and brackish surface waters were investigated. Three new macroinvertebrate species for Flanders were discovered. In total 41 alien macroinvertebrates were encountered in fresh and slightly brackish surface waters in Flanders. Additionally, 24 alien macroinvertebrate species have been reported for the Belgian part of the North Sea and its adjacent estuaries. Most alien macroinvertebrates belonged to the crustaceans and molluscs. Over 2,500 samples containing macrocrustaceans were identified to species level, which allowed us to accurately map their distribution in Flanders. Alien species found in the fresh and brackish water environment, mainly originated from the Ponto-Caspian area and North-America followed by Asia and South- and East-Europe. This overview shows that alien macroinvertebrates are widespread and abundantly present in many watercourses in Flanders. Based on observations in neighbouring countries, several additional species are expected to arrive in the near future. A follow-up of the invasive alien species together with a monitoring scheme to detect new incoming species is valuable to estimate the size of the problem and to be able to closely follow their ecological and economic impact This dataset was originally created for research on the spread and impact of alien invasive macroinvertebrate species in Flanders. However, the dataset can be reused for a variety of purposes. However, this being an occurrence dataset, it can be used for understanding species richness, distribution pattern and modelling studies such as ecological niche modelling. In order to enhance the confidence of use, we have documented the metadata as well as subjected the data records to a series of quality assessment and enhancement processes as described in the earlier section quality control description. To allow anyone to use this dataset, we have released the data to the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero waiver ( http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). We would appreciate however, if you read and follow these norms for data use ( http://www.inbo.be/en/norms-for-data-use) and provide a link to the original dataset ( https://doi.org/10.15468/xjtfoo) whenever possible. If you use these data for a scientific paper, please cite the dataset following the applicable citation norms and/or consider us for co-authorship. We are always interested to know how you have used or visualized the data, or to provide more information, so please contact us via the contact information provided in the metadata, opendata@inbo.be or twitter.com/LifeWatchINBO. | ||||
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Statuut | Vlaamse Open data | ||||
Thema | http://eurovoc.europa.eu/5463 | ||||
Identificator | https://www.gbif.org/dataset/3c428404-893c-44da-bb4a-6c19d8fb676a |
Versie informatie
Wijzigingsdatum | 2021-04-07T15:24+02:00 |
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Gebruiksinformatie
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Bijsluiter | https://ipt.inbo.be/resource?r=alien-macroinvertebrate-occurrences |
Ruimtelijke en temporele begrenzing
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Extra informatie
Taal | http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-1/en |
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Distributies
Titel | Darwin Core Archive of Alien macroinvertebrates in Flanders, Belgium |
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Beschrijving | Darwin Core Archive |
URL | https://ipt.inbo.be/resource?r=alien-macroinvertebrate-occurrences |
Record
Catalog record
Identificator | 4244ff2e-4222-3696-bb6e-7f3a9d11a205 |
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Wijzigingsdatum | 2024-11-14T01:15:02.08Z |
Conformiteit met standaard
Titel | Dcat-ap-vl |
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Beschrijving | Dit applicatieprofiel beschrijft Open Data Catalogi in Vlaanderen. DCAT-AP Vlaanderen (DCAT-AP VL) is een verdere specialisatie van DCAT-AP. De applicatie waarop dit profiel betrekking heeft is een Open Data Portaal in Vlaanderen. Open Data portalen zijn catalogussen van Open Data datasets. Ze hebben als belangrijkste doelstelling het vindbaar maken van data en hierdoor het hergebruik ervan te stimuleren. Open Data portalen vervullen een centrale rol in de overheidsopdracht om de toegankelijkheid tot overheidsinformatie te realiseren. Met dit applicatieprofiel bevorderen we de uniformiteit van de beschikbare informatie over datasets. Tevens vereenvoudigen we het aggregatie proces van meerdere Open Data Catalogi. Dit document bevat de verplichte elementen en bijkomende elementen waarover DCAT-AP Vlaanderen een uitspraak doet. Aanbevolen en optionele informatie waarvoor geen bijkomende afspraken in de context van DCAT-AP Vlaanderen zijn, zijn niet opgenomen in dit document. Hiervoor verwijzen we naar de DCAT-AP specificatie zelf. |
Versie | 2.0 |