Diversity and abundance of soil macroinvertebrates along a contamination gradient in the Central Urals, Russia.

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION HARVARD THEOLOGICAL REVIEW Pub Date : 2022-02-23 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.10.e76968
Evgenii Vorobeichik, Alexey Nesterkov, Alexander Ermakov, Maxim Zolotarev, Maxim Grebennikov
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Background: Since the late 1980s, long-term monitoring of terrestrial ecosystems in metal-contaminated areas near the Middle Ural Copper Smelter has been carried out in the Central Urals. As a part of these monitoring programmes, the data on species diversity, community composition and abundance of soil macroinvertebrates continue to be gathered.

New information: The dataset (available from the GBIF network at https://www.gbif.org/dataset/61e92984-382b-4158-be6b-e391c7ed5a64) includes a 2004 census for soil macroinvertebrates of spruce-fir forests along a pollution gradient in the Central Urals. The dataset describes soil macrofauna's abundance (the number of individuals per sample, i.e. the density) and community structure (list of supraspecific taxa, list of species for most abundant taxa and supraspecific taxa or species abundance). Seventeen sampling plots differed in the levels of toxic metal (Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd and Fe) soil contamination from air emissions of the Middle Ural Copper Smelter (heavily polluted, moderately polluted and unpolluted areas). The dataset consists of 340 sampling events (= samples corresponding to upper and lower layers of the 170 soil monoliths) and 64658 rows (2907 and 61751 for non-zero and zero density of taxa, respectively). Arachnida (Araneae and Opiliones), Carabidae (imagoes), Elateridae (larvae), Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Gastropoda, Staphylinidae (imagoes) and Lumbricidae were identified to species level. In contrast, Mermithida, Enchytraeidae, Lepidoptera larvae, Diptera larvae, Hemiptera, Hymenoptera and some other insects were identified to family or order levels. In total, 8430 individuals of soil macroinvertebrates were collected in two soil layers (organic and organic-mineral horizons), including 1046 Arachnida (spiders and harvestmen), 45 Carabidae, 300 Elateridae, 529 Myriapoda, 741 Gastropoda, 437 Staphylinidae, 623 Lumbricidae and 4709 other invertebrates. The presence-absence data on each taxon are provided for each sampling event. An overwhelming majority of such absences can be interpreted as "pseudo-absences" at the scale of sampling plots or study sites. The dataset contains information helpful for long-term ecotoxicological monitoring of forest ecosystems and contributes to studying soil macrofauna diversity in the Urals.

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背景:自 20 世纪 80 年代末以来,对乌拉尔中部铜冶炼厂附近受金属污染地区的陆地生态系统进行了长期监测。作为这些监测计划的一部分,继续收集有关土壤大型无脊椎动物的物种多样性、群落组成和丰度的数据:数据集(可从 GBIF 网络 https://www.gbif.org/dataset/61e92984-382b-4158-be6b-e391c7ed5a64 获取)包括 2004 年对乌拉尔中部污染梯度云杉-冷杉林土壤大型无脊椎动物的普查。该数据集描述了土壤大型底栖生物的丰度(每个样本的个体数量,即密度)和群落结构(超特异类群列表、最丰富类群的物种列表以及超特异类群或物种丰度)。中乌拉尔铜冶炼厂排放的废气对 17 个采样点(重度污染区、中度污染区和未污染区)的有毒金属(铜、锌、铅、镉和铁)土壤污染程度不同。数据集包括 340 个采样事件(= 170 个土壤单体的上层和下层对应的样本)和 64658 行(非零和零密度分类群分别为 2907 和 61751)。蛛形纲(Araneae 和 Opiliones)、瓣鳃纲(Carabidae)(假鳞)、瓣鳃纲(Elateridae)(幼虫)、鳃足纲(Chilopoda)、倍足纲(Diplopoda)、腹足纲(Gastropoda)、鞘翅目(Staphylinidae)(假鳞)和鳞翅目(Lumbricidae)的鉴定达到了物种水平。相比之下,蜕皮虫科(Mermithida)、栉水母科(Enchytraeidae)、鳞翅目幼虫、双翅目幼虫、半翅目(Hemiptera)、膜翅目(Hymenoptera)和其他一些昆虫则被鉴定为科或目级别。在两个土壤层(有机层和有机-矿物层)共采集了 8430 头土壤大型无脊椎动物,其中包括 1046 头蛛形纲(蜘蛛和禾本科)、45 头蛛形纲、300 头啮齿目、529 头绵毛目、741 头腹足纲、437 头蝶形纲、623 头线虫纲和 4709 头其他无脊椎动物。每次取样都会提供每个分类群的存在-缺失数据。绝大多数此类缺失可解释为取样地块或研究地点范围内的 "假缺失"。该数据集包含的信息有助于对森林生态系统进行长期生态毒理学监测,并有助于研究乌拉尔地区土壤大型底栖生物的多样性。
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