A long-term study monitoring arthropods (Arthropoda) is being conducted since 2012 in the forests of Azorean Islands. Named "SLAM - Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate Change in the natural forest of Azores", this project aims to understand the impact of biodiversity erosion drivers in the distribution, abundance and diversity of Azorean arthropods. The current dataset represents arthropods that have been recorded using a total of 42 passive SLAM traps (Sea, Land and Air Malaise) deployed in native, mixed and exotic forest fragments in seven Azorean Islands (Flores, Faial, Pico, Graciosa, Terceira, São Miguel and Santa Maria). This manuscript is the fifth data-paper contribution, based on data from this long-term monitoring...
In this paper we present an extensive checklist of arthropods and its distribution in five islands o...
The Azores is a remote oceanic archipelago of nine islands which belongs to the Macaronesia biogeogr...
This work aims to provide a first detailed description of the results obtained in a seasonal abundan...
A long-term study monitoring arthropods (Arthropoda) is being conducted since 2012 in the forests of...
Background A long-term study monitoring arthropods (Arthropoda) is being conducted since 2012 in the...
The data we present are part of the long-term project SLAM (Long Term Ecological Study of the Impact...
Long-term studies are key to understand the drivers of biodiversity erosion, such as land-use change...
Long-term monitoring of invertebrate communities is needed to understand the impact of key biodivers...
The data we present consist of an inventory of exotic arthropods, potentially invasive, collected in...
The data we present are part of the long-term project "SLAM Project - Long Term Ecological Study of ...
BACKGROUND: In this contribution we present detailed distribution and abundance data for arthropod s...
Since 2012 we are conducting in Azorean Islands (Portugal) native and exotic forests a long-term mon...
The data we present consists in an inventory of exotic arthropods, potentially invasive, collected o...
The data we present hereafter are part of the long-term project SLAM (Long Term Ecological Study of ...
Of the total 286 species identified, 81% were captured between 1999 and 2000, a period during which...
In this paper we present an extensive checklist of arthropods and its distribution in five islands o...
The Azores is a remote oceanic archipelago of nine islands which belongs to the Macaronesia biogeogr...
This work aims to provide a first detailed description of the results obtained in a seasonal abundan...
A long-term study monitoring arthropods (Arthropoda) is being conducted since 2012 in the forests of...
Background A long-term study monitoring arthropods (Arthropoda) is being conducted since 2012 in the...
The data we present are part of the long-term project SLAM (Long Term Ecological Study of the Impact...
Long-term studies are key to understand the drivers of biodiversity erosion, such as land-use change...
Long-term monitoring of invertebrate communities is needed to understand the impact of key biodivers...
The data we present consist of an inventory of exotic arthropods, potentially invasive, collected in...
The data we present are part of the long-term project "SLAM Project - Long Term Ecological Study of ...
BACKGROUND: In this contribution we present detailed distribution and abundance data for arthropod s...
Since 2012 we are conducting in Azorean Islands (Portugal) native and exotic forests a long-term mon...
The data we present consists in an inventory of exotic arthropods, potentially invasive, collected o...
The data we present hereafter are part of the long-term project SLAM (Long Term Ecological Study of ...
Of the total 286 species identified, 81% were captured between 1999 and 2000, a period during which...
In this paper we present an extensive checklist of arthropods and its distribution in five islands o...
The Azores is a remote oceanic archipelago of nine islands which belongs to the Macaronesia biogeogr...
This work aims to provide a first detailed description of the results obtained in a seasonal abundan...