Invertebrate collection from slightly altered Southern Apennine river sites hosted at CNR-IRSA Brugherio (Milano, Italy)

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Descripción

This dataset comprises the occurrences associated to the riverine invertebrate specimens collected from pool mesohabitat of slightly altered rivers located in Campania, Salerno Province (Italy). Each row in the dataset corresponds to a single vial related to a single sampling event (site and date) and to a specific sampling unit. The single vial contains one or more individuals of the same taxon. A catalogue number consisting of the collection code (CAMPNP) and a progressive six digit number is assigned to each row. This dataset is provided within the Activity WP6.6, "National Network of Aquatic Science Collections," of the ITINERIS project - Italian Integrated Environmental Research Infrastructures System - CUP B53C22002150006. Licence of use: both access and use are free to any non-commercial user (CC-BY-NC 4.0). The authors recommend users to provide a link to the original dataset in GBIF and to cite the present paper when using the data. Stakeholders interested in additional information can contact the authors via information provided in the metadata.

Registros

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Erba S, Cazzola M, Belfiore C, Buffagni A (2025). Invertebrate collection from slightly altered Southern Apennine river sites hosted at CNR-IRSA Brugherio (Milano, Italy). Version 1.2. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque. Occurrence dataset. https://cloud.gbif.org/eca/resource?r=occurrence_collection_campnp&v=1.2

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Registro GBIF

Este recurso ha sido registrado en GBIF con el siguiente UUID: b0da61f6-a9db-4bec-9785-859393feb03b.  Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque publica este recurso y está registrado en GBIF como un publicador de datos avalado por Participant Node Managers Committee.

Palabras clave

Occurrence; Specimen; Italy; biodiversity; invertebrates; ecological status; Mediterranean

Contactos

Stefania Erba
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
  • Senior Researcher
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque (IRSA)
  • Via del Mulino
20861 Brugherio
MB
IT
Marcello Cazzola
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
  • Technician
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque (IRSA)
  • Via del Mullino
20861 Brugherio
MB
IT
Carlo Belfiore
  • Originador
  • Associate professor
Università degli Studi della TUSCIA
01100 Viterbo
IT
Andrea Buffagni
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
  • Research Director
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque (IRSA)
  • Via del Mulino
20861 Brugherio
MB
IT
Lyudmila Kamburska
  • Publicador
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque (IRSA)
28922 Verbania
VB
IT

Cobertura geográfica

Invertebrates were collected in slightly altered rivers located in the Sothern Apennines (Italy, Campania, Salerno Province).

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [40,332, 15,329], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [40,383, 15,614]

Cobertura taxonómica

The dataset comprises the occurrences of 28 insect families, divided in 5 orders. For three insects orders namely Plecoptera, Odonata and Ephemeroptera, occurrence data are available at the genus level (23 genera).

Reino Animalia
Filo Arthropoda
Class Insecta
Orden Coleoptera, Odonata, Trichoptera, Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera
Familia BERAEIDAE, BAETIDAE, DRYOPIDAE, PLATYCNEMIDIDAE, HEPTAGENIIDAE, CORDULEGASTRIDAE, GLOSSOSOMATIDAE, LIMNEPHILIDAE, LEUCTRIDAE, CAENIDAE, LEPTOPHLEBIIDAE, HYDROPHILIDAE, EPHEMERELLIDAE, HALIPLIDAE, HYDROPSYCHIDAE, PHILOPOTAMIDAE, COENAGRIONIDAE, DYTISCIDAE, PERLIDAE, POLYCENTROPODIDAE, SIPHLONURIDAE, ELMIDAE, CALOPTERYGIDAE, NEMOURIDAE, SERICOSTOMATIDAE, GOMPHIDAE, PERLODIDAE, RHYACOPHILIDAE

Cobertura temporal

Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 2000-05-26 / 2000-05-30

Datos del proyecto

Invertebrates specimens present in this dataset were collected during the AQEM project. AQEM project aimed at developing WFD (EC/2000/60) compliant methods for the assessment of rivers ecological status (Buffagni et al, 2001) using macroinvertebrates. Data were digitized within the ITINERIS (Italian Integrated Environmental Research Infrastructures System) project. The column eventType reports ‘project’ because data are directly linked to research project.

Título AQEM and ITINERIS
Fuentes de Financiación AQEM was funded by the European Commission, 5th Framework Program, Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development, Key Action Water, Contract no. EVK1-CT1999-00027. ITINERIS project (Project IR0000032 – ITINERIS - Italian Integrated Environmental Research Infrastructures System - CUP B53C22002150006) was supported by the EU - Next Generation EU Mission 4 "Education and Research" - Component 2: "From Research to Business" - Investment 3.1: "Fund for the Creation of an Integrated System of Research and Innovation Infrastructures".
Descripción del área de estudio Data refers to non-intermittent rivers located in the South Apennine area (Campania Region, Province of Salerno, Italy). The river stretches were chosen to be representative of small-sized streams, located between 200 to 800 m a.s.l.. Main anthropogenic disturbance in the area is linked to organic pollution and hydro-morphological alteration (Buffagni et al., 2004). Within this collection, sampling sites only showing moderate signs of alteration in their water quality, also including hydro-morphological alterations with artificial structures affecting banks and channel habitats, are included.
Descripción del diseño A large amount of data is available in relation to the dataset collected within the AQEM Project including map based information about the site and catchment and field records. Benthic invertebrate assemblages information was recorded jointly with several abiotic features (Balestrini et al., 2004) at different spatial scales (e.g. habitat composition and structure, water quality). The hydro-morphological characterization of each river reach was also performed following the CARAVAGGIO (Core Assessment of River hAbitat VAlue and hydro-morpholoGIcal cOndition) method, previously known as SE_RHS (Buffagni & Kemp, 2002; Buffagni et al. 2013).

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Andrea Buffagni
  • Originador
Marcello Cazzola
  • Originador
Stefania Erba
  • Originador

Métodos de muestreo

The riverine benthic invertebrates were sampled adopting the proportional and quantitative multi-habitat approach (the protocol specified in the column sampling Protocol of the dataset), which is the Italian standard for the monitoring of wadable water bodies under the WFD (CNR-IRSA, 2007; MATTM, 2010). A riffle-pool sequence (mesohabitat scale) was identified in a river section of about 25-50 meters. Sampling units have to be distributed within this riffle-pool sequence. The distribution of the sampling units between pool and riffle is related to the coverage of the different microhabitats (visually estimated according to substrate type). 10 sampling units are allocated in the pool and 10 in the riffle areas respectively. For this dataset, only samples collected in the pool mesohabitat are considered. Invertebrates were quantitatively collected in each sampling unit using a Surber net (area 0.05 m2; mesh size 0.5 mm).

Área de Estudio Invertebrates specimens present in this dataset were collected during the AQEM project. AQEM project aimed at developing WFD (EC/2000/60) compliant methods for the assessment of rivers ecological status (Buffagni et al, 2001) using macroinvertebrates.
Control de Calidad Quality control for geographic data: Reliability of coordinates where available was checked in QGIS. Geographic coordinate format, coordinates within country/provincial boundaries, and the absence of anomalous ASCII characters in the dataset were also double checked. Quality control for taxonomic data: even if some taxa have undergone a nomenclature revision, the nomenclature used in this dataset followed the one present in the MacrOper list (Buffagni & Erba, 2014), used to assess the ecological status of Italian water bodies according to the WFD. Specimens were assigned to taxonomic units according to the available literature and identification keys and identifications were internally checked.

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. A large amount of data is available in relation to the dataset collected within the AQEM Project including map based information about the site and catchment and field records. Benthic invertebrate assemblages information was recorded jointly with several abiotic features (Balestrini et al., 2004) at different spatial scales (e.g. habitat composition and structure, water quality). The hydro-morphological characterization of each river reach was also performed following the CARAVAGGIO (Core Assessment of River hAbitat VAlue and hydro-morpholoGIcal cOndition) method, previously known as SE_RHS (Buffagni & Kemp, 2002; Buffagni et al. 2013). Data were digitized within the ITINERIS (Italian Integrated Environmental Research Infrastructures System) project. The column eventType reports ‘project’ because data are directly linked to research project.

Datos de la colección

Nombre de la Colección Invertebrate collection from slightly altered Southern Apennine river sites
Identificador de la Colección https://scientific-collections.gbif.org/collection/2ef4e2fe-0dd4-4a18-946b-097ee7a09ec8
Métodos de preservación de los ejemplares Alcohol

Referencias bibliográficas

  1. Balestrini, R., Cazzola, M., & Buffagni, A., 2004. Characterising hydromorphological features of selected Italian rivers: a comparative application of environmental indices, Hydrobiologia 516: 365–379.
  2. Buffagni A., Kemp J.L., Erba S., Belfiore C., Hering D., & Moog O., 2001. A Europe-wide system for assessing the quality of rivers using macroinvertebrates: the AQEM Project) and its importance for southern Europe (with special emphasis on Italy). J. Limnol., 60 (Suppl. 1): 39-48.
  3. Buffagni, A. & Kemp, J. L., 2002: Looking beyond the shores of the United Kingdom: addenda for the application of River Habitat Survey in Southern European rivers. – J. Limnol. 61: 199–214.
  4. Buffagni A., S. Erba, M. Cazzola & J. L. Kemp, 2004. The AQEM multimetric system for the southern Italian Apennines: assessing the impact of water quality and habitat degradation on pool macroinvertebrates in Mediterranean rivers. Hydrobiologia 516: 313-329.
  5. Buffagni, A., Demartini, D., Terranova, L., 2013. Manuale di applicazione del metodo CARAVAGGIO - Guida al rilevamento e alla descrizione degli habitat fluviali. 1/i. Monografie dell'Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque del C.N.R., Roma (301 pp, ISBN: 9788897655008) (In Italian). www.life-inhabit.it/it/download/tutti-file/doc_download/123manuale-caravaggio
  6. Buffagni A. & Erba S., 2014. Linee guida per la valutazione della componente macrobentonica fluviale ai sensi del DM 260/2010. ISPRA, Manuali e Linee Guida 107/2014. Pp 83. ISBN 978-88-448-0645-3 (in Italian). https://www.isprambiente.gov.it/files/pubblicazioni/manuali-lineeguida/MLG_107_14.pdf
  7. CNR-IRSA, 2007. Macroinvertebrati acquatici e Direttiva 2000/60/EC (WFD). IRSA-CNR Notiziario dei Metodi Analitici, Marzo 2007. (ISSN 1974-8345) (in Italian). http://www. life-inhabit.it/cnr-irsa-activities/en/download/methods-news-irsa
  8. MATTM, 2010. Italian Ministry of Environment and Land and Sea Protection. Ministerial Decree 260/2010. ‘Regolamento recante i Criteri tecnici per la classificazione dello stato dei corpi idrici superficiali, per la modifica delle norme tecniche del decreto legislativo 3 aprile 2006, n. 152, recante norme in materia ambientale, predisposto ai sensi dell'articolo 75, comma 3, del medesimo decreto legislativo’. Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana 30 7th February 2011 (In Italian).

Metadatos adicionales

Agradecimientos AQEM was funded by the European Commission, 5th Framework Program, Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development, Key Action Water, Contract no. EVK1-CT1999-00027. ITINERIS project (Project IR0000032 – ITINERIS - Italian Integrated Environmental Research Infrastructures System - CUP B53C22002150006) was supported by the EU - Next Generation EU Mission 4 "Education and Research" - Component 2: "From Research to Business" - Investment 3.1: "Fund for the Creation of an Integrated System of Research and Innovation Infrastructures".
Identificadores alternativos b0da61f6-a9db-4bec-9785-859393feb03b
https://cloud.gbif.org/eca/resource?r=occurrence_collection_campnp