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3 datasets found

  • Mean insect occupancy 1970–2020

    EnviDat: the Environmental Data Portal
    Education, culture and sport

    This dataset contains all data, on which the following publication below is based.

    Paper Citation:

    Neff, F., Korner-Nievergelt, F., Rey, E., Albrecht, M., Bollmann, K.,...

    Last updated: December 12, 2022

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    • insect-decline
    • elevation
    • biogeographical-region
    • switzerland
    • infospecies
    • insects
    • butterflies
    • occupancy-models
  • Amphibian observation and pond data (Aargau, Switzerland)

    EnviDat: the Environmental Data Portal
    Education, culture and sport

    In the canton of Aargau, hundreds of new ponds have been constructed since the 1990s to benefit declining amphibian populations. This dataset consists of monitoring data for all 12...

    Last updated: September 21, 2023

    • CSV
    • SERVICE
    • HTML
    • XLS
    • PDF
    • amphibians
    • landscape
    • occupancy-models
    • conservation
    • wetlands
  • Data from: Estimation of breeding probbability can make monitoring data more revealing: a case study of amphibians

    EnviDat: the Environmental Data Portal
    Education, culture and sport

    This dataset includes data from 15 native pond breeding species in Switzerland in addition to observations of any species within the Pelophylax genus of water frogs. 233 sites...

    Last updated: March 31, 2021

    • CSV
    • monitoring
    • breeding
    • detectability
    • amphibians
    • occupancy-models
    • conservation