ARKO gamle edellauvtrær

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Description

Species occurrence data of lichens, mosses and fungi on old temperate deciduous trees, collected through the ARKO project (Survey and monitoring of red-listed species). The project "Arealer for Rødlistearter – Kartlegging og Overvåking (ARKO)" is part of the National program for mapping and monitoring of biological diversity.

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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Evju M (2022): ARKO gamle edellauvtrær. v1.12. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.nina.no/resource?r=arko_gel&v=1.12

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Keywords

Occurrence; Occurrence

Contacts

Marianne Evju
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Researcher I
Björn, Nordén,
  • Point Of Contact
Researcher I,

Geographic Coverage

Southern Norway

Bounding Coordinates South West [58.042, 5.368], North East [64.915, 12.268]

Taxonomic Coverage

Amoebozoa, Fungi, Plantae

Kingdom Amoebozoa, Fungi, Plantae

Temporal Coverage

Formation Period 2011-2014

Project Data

NINA has been responsible for the project "Areas for Red List Species - Mapping and Monitoring (ARKO)" since 2003, which is part of the National Program for Mapping and Monitoring of Biodiversity. with 7 ministries represented, ARKO has been under the project group for habitat types and endangered species since 2011. ARKO is a collaboration between NINA, the Norwegian Institute of Forests and Landscape, the Natural History Museum (UiO) and the Department of Nature Management (UMB). its 3rd period.

Title Arealer for Rødlistearter – Kartlegging og Overvåking (ARKO)
Identifier ARKO
Funding Miljødirektoratet
Study Area Description We map and create arrangements for monitoring in the following hotspot habitats: Hule, gamle eiker Gamle edellauvtrær (utenom eik) Kalklindeskog Fattig boreonemoral regnskog Kalksjøer (avsluttet 2010) Åpne sandområder (avsluttet 2010) Åpen grunnlendt kalkmark Kalkberg Kulturmarkseng, inkludert naturbeitemark og slåttemark Strandeng Dyremøkk
Design Description Many endangered species in Norway occur in small numbers, in clumps in certain habitat types (hotspot habitats) and in certain parts of the country (hotspot regions). By mapping and monitoring hotspot habitats, we can effectively gain better knowledge of the status and trends of many endangered and red-listed species. The long-term goal of ARKO is to establish continuous activities both towards mapping and monitoring of all hotspot areas in Norway and their associated red list species. The survey has the greatest focus on fungi and insects, but mosses, lichens and vascular plants are also included.

The personnel involved in the project:

Mariann Evju

Sampling Methods

No Description available

Method step description:

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Bibliographic Citations

  1. Nordén, B., Evju, M. & Jordal, J.B. 2015. Gamle edelløvtrær – et hotspot-habitat. Sluttrapport under ARKO-prosjektets periode III - NINA Rapport 1168. 91 s. https://www.nina.no/archive/nina/PppBasePdf/rapport/2015/1168.pdf

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers a8a9eb9b-ce61-421b-98f0-d36cf06dbfbb
https://ipt.nina.no/resource?r=arko_gel