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InboVeg - Amphibious vegetation of shallow lakes at Turnhout
Citation
Vanderhaeghe F, De Blust G, Brosens D (2017): InboVeg - Amphibious vegetation of shallow lakes at Turnhout. v1.8. Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO). Dataset/Samplingevent. https://doi.org/10.15468/xkuvwe
Contact:
Vanderhaeghe, Floris
Availability: To the extent possible under law, the person who associated CC0 with this dataset has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this dataset.
Description
Releve data from a historical-ecological study of the amphibious vegetation of shallow lakes at Turnhout, Belgium. Releves are comprised from the study period (1999, by Floris Vanderhaeghe) and from older times (1973-1993, by Geert De Blust and including 1 releve by Herman Stieperaere). Many of these phytocoenoses belong to the Littorelletea class. more
Geographic coverage: Turnhout, Flanders, Belgium The Turnhout's shallow lake area is one of the most important heathlands in Flanders with many valuable shallow lakes and heathlands. These heathlands are the biotope of rare plants and animals that have specifically adapted to this environment.
Geographic coverage: Turnhout, Flanders, Belgium The Turnhout's shallow lake area is one of the most important heathlands in Flanders with many valuable shallow lakes and heathlands. These heathlands are the biotope of rare plants and animals that have specifically adapted to this environment.
Scope
Themes:
Biology > Plants
Keywords:
Fresh water, Historical records, Lake, Belgium, Turnhout, Bryophyta, Tracheophyta
Geographical coverage
Belgium, Turnhout
Temporal coverage
1 January 1973 - 1 January 1993
1 January 1998 - 1 January 1999
Parameter
Occurrence of biota
Contributors
Vlaamse overheid; Beleidsdomein Omgeving; Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek (INBO), more, data creator
Vanderhaeghe, Floris
De Blust, Geert
Brosens, Dimitri
De Blust, Geert
Brosens, Dimitri
Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data
Data origin: Data collection
Metadatarecord created: 2018-11-29
Information last updated: 2019-04-12