Life-history data of Echinogammarus marinus from three NE Atlantic estuaries under different levels of anthropogenic pressure

Published: 16 November 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/cpszj6bc6p.1
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Description

The present dataset contains the density, biomass, fecundity, and production of Echinogammarus marinus in three estuaries under different anthropogenic pressure and, within each estuary, at three sampling sites, which differed in terms of the distance to the estuary mouth, vegetation cover, and organic matter content. Monthly environmental abiotic data and seasonal concentration of PAH and other contaminants are also provided. Sampling took place monthly for 13 months at low tide on intertidal mudflats. At each site, Fucus fronds containing E. marinus individuals were randomly collected. All E. marinus individuals were counted, sexed, and measured under a binocular stereo microscope to estimate the density and the biomass of E. marinus in Fucus fronds. Finally, the annual production of E. marinus at each sampling site was estimated through the size-frequency method.

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Universidade do Porto Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigacao Marinha e Ambiental

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Environmental Science, Coastal Ecology

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