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Fish occurrence in the middle Volga and upper Don regions (Russia)

BACKGROUND: In ichthyological publications from both Russia as a whole, and from the study region, lack of data indicating the actual results of observations in a specific place all result in publication of a generalised analysis. Although our publications contain such data, they are, however, not c...

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Autores principales: Artaev, Oleg, Ruchin, Alexander, Ivanchev, Victor, Ivancheva, Elena, Sarychev, Vladimir, Moreva, Olga, Mikheev, Vyacheslav, Medvedev, Dmirty, Klevakin, Alexey
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7561610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33117075
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e54959
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author Artaev, Oleg
Ruchin, Alexander
Ivanchev, Victor
Ivancheva, Elena
Sarychev, Vladimir
Moreva, Olga
Mikheev, Vyacheslav
Medvedev, Dmirty
Klevakin, Alexey
author_facet Artaev, Oleg
Ruchin, Alexander
Ivanchev, Victor
Ivancheva, Elena
Sarychev, Vladimir
Moreva, Olga
Mikheev, Vyacheslav
Medvedev, Dmirty
Klevakin, Alexey
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description BACKGROUND: In ichthyological publications from both Russia as a whole, and from the study region, lack of data indicating the actual results of observations in a specific place all result in publication of a generalised analysis. Although our publications contain such data, they are, however, not convenient for users performing global analysis. The main purpose of publishing a database is to make our data available in the global biodiversity system to a wide range of users. Dataset represents a significant addition to the distribution of species in this area. The data can be used to analyse future changes in ichthyofauna, as well as to help the authorities to manage their territory more efficiently. This publication describes a dataset that contains information on fish encounters in the Upper Don basin and the middle Volga (centre of the European part of Russia) over a 30-year period (1990-2020). The dataset contains information on 6400 occurrences of 394341 specimens of 56 species, 99.9% of specimens being identified to the species level. A total of 883 sites were studied, of which 253 were in lentic biotopes (lakes - 121, ponds - 123, backwater - 5, reservoir - 3, pit - 1), 630 were in lotic (rivers - 628, stream - 1, channel - 1). One collecting site has an average of 7.2 species (from 1-21 species per location). Only those species that form self-reproducing populations are given. The dataset is a compilation of data from several working author groups. All observations have precise geo-referencing with the names of water bodies (rivers, lakes etc.). NEW INFORMATION: All presented data are published in the form of a database for the first time. Some data form the basis of previously-published works (3998 observations, 62%) and some are published for the first time (2402 observations, 38%). A large amount of data comes from small water bodies that have been neglected by previous researchers.
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spelling pubmed-75616102020-10-27 Fish occurrence in the middle Volga and upper Don regions (Russia) Artaev, Oleg Ruchin, Alexander Ivanchev, Victor Ivancheva, Elena Sarychev, Vladimir Moreva, Olga Mikheev, Vyacheslav Medvedev, Dmirty Klevakin, Alexey Biodivers Data J Data Paper (Biosciences) BACKGROUND: In ichthyological publications from both Russia as a whole, and from the study region, lack of data indicating the actual results of observations in a specific place all result in publication of a generalised analysis. Although our publications contain such data, they are, however, not convenient for users performing global analysis. The main purpose of publishing a database is to make our data available in the global biodiversity system to a wide range of users. Dataset represents a significant addition to the distribution of species in this area. The data can be used to analyse future changes in ichthyofauna, as well as to help the authorities to manage their territory more efficiently. This publication describes a dataset that contains information on fish encounters in the Upper Don basin and the middle Volga (centre of the European part of Russia) over a 30-year period (1990-2020). The dataset contains information on 6400 occurrences of 394341 specimens of 56 species, 99.9% of specimens being identified to the species level. A total of 883 sites were studied, of which 253 were in lentic biotopes (lakes - 121, ponds - 123, backwater - 5, reservoir - 3, pit - 1), 630 were in lotic (rivers - 628, stream - 1, channel - 1). One collecting site has an average of 7.2 species (from 1-21 species per location). Only those species that form self-reproducing populations are given. The dataset is a compilation of data from several working author groups. All observations have precise geo-referencing with the names of water bodies (rivers, lakes etc.). NEW INFORMATION: All presented data are published in the form of a database for the first time. Some data form the basis of previously-published works (3998 observations, 62%) and some are published for the first time (2402 observations, 38%). A large amount of data comes from small water bodies that have been neglected by previous researchers. Pensoft Publishers 2020-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7561610/ /pubmed/33117075 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e54959 Text en Oleg Artaev, Alexander Ruchin, Victor Ivanchev, Elena Ivancheva, Vladimir Sarychev, Olga Moreva, Vyacheslav Mikheev, Dmirty Medvedev, Alexey Klevakin http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ruchin, Alexander
Ivanchev, Victor
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Sarychev, Vladimir
Moreva, Olga
Mikheev, Vyacheslav
Medvedev, Dmirty
Klevakin, Alexey
Fish occurrence in the middle Volga and upper Don regions (Russia)
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title_short Fish occurrence in the middle Volga and upper Don regions (Russia)
title_sort fish occurrence in the middle volga and upper don regions (russia)
topic Data Paper (Biosciences)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7561610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33117075
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e54959
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