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. 2024 Jun 7;11(1):601.
doi: 10.1038/s41597-024-03445-3.

Time series of freshwater macroinvertebrate abundances and site characteristics of European streams and rivers

Ellen A R Welti  1   2 Diana E Bowler  3   4   5 James S Sinclair  6 Florian Altermatt  7   8 Mario Álvarez-Cabria  9 Giuseppe Amatulli  10 David G Angeler  11   12   13   14 Gaït Archambaud  15 Iñaki Arrate Jorrín  16 Thomas Aspin  17 Iker Azpiroz  18 Nathan Jay Baker  19 Iñaki Bañares  20 José Barquín Ortiz  9 Christian L Bodin  21 Luca Bonacina  22 Núria Bonada  23 Roberta Bottarin  24 Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles  25 Zoltán Csabai  26   27 Thibault Datry  28 Elvira de Eyto  29 Alain Dohet  30 Sami Domisch  31 Gerald Dörflinger  32 Emma Drohan  33 Knut A Eikland  34 Judy England  17 Tor E Eriksen  35 Vesela Evtimova  36 Maria J Feio  37 Martial Ferréol  28 Mathieu Floury  31   38 Maxence Forcellini  28 Marie Anne Eurie Forio  39 Riccardo Fornaroli  22 Nikolai Friberg  35   40   41 Jean-François Fruget  42 Jaime R Garcia Marquez  31 Galia Georgieva  36 Peter Goethals  39 Manuel A S Graça  37 Andy House  17 Kaisa-Leena Huttunen  43   44 Thomas Correll Jensen  34 Richard K Johnson  11 J Iwan Jones  45 Jens Kiesel  31   46 Aitor Larrañaga  47 Patrick Leitner  48   49 Lionel L'Hoste  30 Marie-Hélène Lizée  15 Armin W Lorenz  50 Anthony Maire  51 Jesús Alberto Manzanos Arnaiz  16 Brendan Mckie  11 Andrés Millán  52 Timo Muotka  44 John F Murphy  45 Davis Ozolins  53 Riku Paavola  54   55 Petr Paril  56 Francisco Jesús Peñas Silva  9 Marek Polasek  56 Jes Rasmussen  35 Manu Rubio  18 David Sánchez Fernández  52 Leonard Sandin  34 Ralf B Schäfer  49   57 Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber  48   49 Alberto Scotti  24   58 Longzhu Q Shen  31   59 Agnija Skuja  53 Stefan Stoll  50   60 Michal Straka  56   61 Rachel Stubbington  62 Henn Timm  63 Violeta G Tyufekchieva  36 Iakovos Tziortzis  31 Yordan Uzunov  36 Gea H van der Lee  64 Rudy Vannevel  39   65 Emilia Varadinova  36   66 Gábor Várbíró  67 Gaute Velle  21   68 Piet F M Verdonschot  63   69 Ralf C M Verdonschot  62 Yanka Vidinova  36 Peter Wiberg-Larsen  70 Peter Haase  6   50
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Time series of freshwater macroinvertebrate abundances and site characteristics of European streams and rivers

Ellen A R Welti et al. Sci Data. .

Abstract

Freshwater macroinvertebrates are a diverse group and play key ecological roles, including accelerating nutrient cycling, filtering water, controlling primary producers, and providing food for predators. Their differences in tolerances and short generation times manifest in rapid community responses to change. Macroinvertebrate community composition is an indicator of water quality. In Europe, efforts to improve water quality following environmental legislation, primarily starting in the 1980s, may have driven a recovery of macroinvertebrate communities. Towards understanding temporal and spatial variation of these organisms, we compiled the TREAM dataset (Time seRies of European freshwAter Macroinvertebrates), consisting of macroinvertebrate community time series from 1,816 river and stream sites (mean length of 19.2 years and 14.9 sampling years) of 22 European countries sampled between 1968 and 2020. In total, the data include >93 million sampled individuals of 2,648 taxa from 959 genera and 212 families. These data can be used to test questions ranging from identifying drivers of the population dynamics of specific taxa to assessing the success of legislative and management restoration efforts.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

Figures

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Fig. 1
Overview of dataset coverage including the distribution of sampling sites across 22 European countries (a), a histogram of the number of sampling sites per a given first year of sampling (b), the number of sampling years (median and interquartile range) per site within each country (c), and the top 15 most sampled orders and their occurrences across all surveys (d).

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