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  • Sampling sites where ecological indices were used to assess the impact of different environmental stressors in aquatic environments in Argentina
  • Hegoburu, Cecilia; INEDES (CONICET-UNLu)
    Rocha, Luciana; INEDES (CONICET-UNLu)
    Torremorell, Ana; INEDES (CONICET-UNLu)
    Feijoó, Claudia S.; INEDES (CONICET-UNLu)
  • 2019-07-01
  • Hegoburu, C., L. Rocha, A. Torremorell, and C.S. FeijoĆ³. 2019. Sampling sites where ecological indices were used to assess the impact of different environmental stressors in aquatic environments in Argentina ver 2. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-03-29).
  • Dataset is a compilation of all sampling sites of articles where ecological indices were used to assess the impact of different environmental stressors in aquatic environments from Argentina. Points of this dataset were extracted from 78 papers published between 1996 and 2018. We selected articles that use ecological indices to analyze some local environmental problematics or stressors. Using the type of index from each article we performed the kml file, which contained the categorized sampling sites by different symbols according to the ecological index: physico-chemical, biological, geomorphological and multimetric. We carried out a map (shapefile) with all the sampling sites referenced to the ecoregions of Argentina proposed by Burkart (1999).

  • N: -21.78111      S: -55.05583      E: -53.6375      W: -73.56666
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  • Data Entities:
    1. The kml file containing 78 folders, each containing the studied sampling points by article  (1009.3 KiB; 11 downloads) 
    2. A conversion of the kml archive into a shapefile, with added ecoregions.  (145.4 KiB; 11 downloads) 
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