Fish occurrence in the Kama River Basin (Russia)

Dataset contains information on fish occurrences in the Kama River Basin (Russian Federation). The Kama River is the largest tributary (1805 km) of the Volga River and is geographically often considered the main river due to the larger volume of water at their confluence.Dataset is based on our own...

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Main Authors: Ivan Pozdeev, Oleg Artaev, Sergei Ogorodov, Ilya Turbanov, Aleksey Bolotovskiy, Boris Levin
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2022-08-01
Series:Biodiversity Data Journal
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Online Access:https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/89169/download/pdf/
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author Ivan Pozdeev
Oleg Artaev
Sergei Ogorodov
Ilya Turbanov
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description Dataset contains information on fish occurrences in the Kama River Basin (Russian Federation). The Kama River is the largest tributary (1805 km) of the Volga River and is geographically often considered the main river due to the larger volume of water at their confluence.Dataset is based on our own field studies conducted during 2008-2021. It includes 6,447 occurrences relating to 48 taxa, 46 of which were identified at species level and two at the genus level. All occurrences have coordinates and belong to 13 families of Actinopterygii. All presented data are published for the first time.
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spelling doaj.art-4d99da8e59e04892a918b67ca9fedd572022-12-22T03:44:45ZengPensoft PublishersBiodiversity Data Journal1314-28282022-08-011011010.3897/BDJ.10.e8916989169Fish occurrence in the Kama River Basin (Russia)Ivan Pozdeev0Oleg Artaev1Sergei Ogorodov2Ilya Turbanov3Aleksey Bolotovskiy4Boris Levin5Perm State UniversityPapanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters Russian Academy of SciencesPerm Branch Russian Federal "Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography" (VNIRO)Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters Russian Academy of SciencesPapanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters Russian Academy of SciencesCherepovets State UniversityDataset contains information on fish occurrences in the Kama River Basin (Russian Federation). The Kama River is the largest tributary (1805 km) of the Volga River and is geographically often considered the main river due to the larger volume of water at their confluence.Dataset is based on our own field studies conducted during 2008-2021. It includes 6,447 occurrences relating to 48 taxa, 46 of which were identified at species level and two at the genus level. All occurrences have coordinates and belong to 13 families of Actinopterygii. All presented data are published for the first time.https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/89169/download/pdf/freshwatersfish faunaoccurrencedistribution
spellingShingle Ivan Pozdeev
Oleg Artaev
Sergei Ogorodov
Ilya Turbanov
Aleksey Bolotovskiy
Boris Levin
Fish occurrence in the Kama River Basin (Russia)
Biodiversity Data Journal
freshwaters
fish fauna
occurrence
distribution
title Fish occurrence in the Kama River Basin (Russia)
title_full Fish occurrence in the Kama River Basin (Russia)
title_fullStr Fish occurrence in the Kama River Basin (Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Fish occurrence in the Kama River Basin (Russia)
title_short Fish occurrence in the Kama River Basin (Russia)
title_sort fish occurrence in the kama river basin russia
topic freshwaters
fish fauna
occurrence
distribution
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