Edaphobase
Authors: Registry-Migration.Gbif.Org;
doi: 10.15468/rk9xc7
Abstract
Edaphobase is a GBIF-D project that collects information from literature, museum collections and research data about the distribution and ecology of soil organisms (earthworms, potworms, nematodes, springtails, proturans, diplurans, moss/beetle mites, gamasina mites, centipedes, millipedes, woodlice, soil fungi and soil prokaryotes). After March 2023, some data previously included in the overall Edaphobase-dataset have now been marked as their own specific datasets. If you are referencing the Edaphobase-dataset before this date, it will include all datasets uploaded to GBIF from the GBIF publisher 'Edaphobase'.
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