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Large soil invertebrates of terrestrial ecosystems near the hydrothermal springs of the Pymvashor stream

Authors: Konakova, Tatyana; Kolesnikova, Alla;

Large soil invertebrates of terrestrial ecosystems near the hydrothermal springs of the Pymvashor stream

Abstract

Data on the number of individuals of large soil invertebrates in soil samples collected in thermal, karst zones, tundra and forest ecosystems in the area of the Pymvashor stream are presented. A total of 756 occurrences are included in the resource.

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hydrothermal system, Sampling event, Pymvashor, large soil invertebrates, Bolshezemelskya tundra

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