Historical occurrences of diadromous fishes in French rivers between 1750 and 1980
Authors: Belliard, Jérôme; Merg, Marie-Line; Beslagic, Sarah; Demougin, Vanessa; Gorges, Guillaume; Guilpart, Alexis; Zahm, Amandine;
doi: 10.15454/avhyvm
Historical occurrences of diadromous fishes in French rivers between 1750 and 1980
Abstract
The dataset provides historical occurrences of diadromous fishes in French rivers between 1750 and 1980. The dataset contains 1830 observations of 8 diadromous taxa, collected from historical sources by the Fluvial Hydroecology team (HEF) (HYCAR Research Unit - INRAE-Antony) since 2007. Data are available under a CC-BY 4.0 licence on the GBIF website.
Keywords
Biodiversity and Ecology, Ecology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Geosciences
Biodiversity and Ecology, Ecology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Geosciences
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