EDP Baixo Sabor: Construction Phase – Invasive Species (work fronts) [2010-2014]
Citation
Mota P, Moreira da Silva D, Marques dos Santos M, Múrias T (2021). EDP Baixo Sabor: Construction Phase – Invasive Species (work fronts) [2010-2014]. EDP. Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/4k2ybf accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-04.Description
The dataset contains records of vascular plants collected in the lower valley of River Sabor (NE Portugal) in the scope of the long-term Ecological Monitoring Program (PME) of the Baixo Sabor Hydroelectric Dams (AHBS), promoted by EDP – Energias de Portugal, S.A, to assess the spreading capacity of exotic invasive species in the work front (dam structures and complementary works – dam yards, quarries, heaps, work front and road accesses) during the dams construction period (2010-14). Plant inventories were collected in line transects performed on foot, in all work front sites, along 42 km upstream, in the Sabor valley, and in the Vilariça stream.Purpose
This dataset is part of a broader initiative whereby the company EDP - Energias de Portugal S.A. will made available biodiversity data collected during impact assessment and biological monitoring studies.
Sampling Description
Study Extent
The data were collected in a variable number of transects in the work fronts on the lower Sabor river valley, from the Feiticeiro Dam (downstrem the main work) to 42 km upstream, in the municipalities of Torre de Moncorvo, Alfândega da Fé, Mogadouro and Macedo de Cavaleiros.Sampling
The methodology used in the work fronts consisted of line transects, generally carried out on foot, to detect invasive exotic species. The area surveyed was 30 m to each side of the transect axis. Each individual species (or habitat) of interest was mapped with a Garmim Colorado 300 GPS. In each patch of invasive species detected, the number of individuals (or the area occupied by) the relevant species was counted (or estimated). In the case of construction works such as yards, heaps and quarry, among others, an S-shaped path was performed, trying to cover as much area as possible. A record was also kept on the level of damage caused to the patch by the work (“TD” = totally destroyed; “PD” = partially damaged, or “ND” = not damaged). The partially damaged (PD) category means that part of the patch had been deforested or buried, eliminating part of the individuals or affecting part of the nucleus area. In general, each patch was visited once per season and year. However, terrain and logistical difficulties dictated that, sometimes, more than one trip per patch was necessary. Most species were identified “in loco” although, in some cases, samples were collected to further identification in the laboratory. The nomenclature is mostly in accordance with Flora Ibérica (Castroviejo et al., 1986-2009) for the volumes already published and for Nova Flora de Portugal (Franco, 1971, 1984; Franco & Rocha Afonso, 1994, 1998 and 2003) for the remaining groups.Quality Control
All individual identifications were performed by qualified techniciansMethod steps
- To be completed
Taxonomic Coverages
The taxonomic coverage of this dataset spans 1 phylum, 2 classes, 9 orders, 12 families, 18 genera and 21 species.
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Tracheophytarank: phylum
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Liliopsidarank: class
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Magnoliopsidarank: class
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Asparagalesrank: order
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Poalesrank: order
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Asteralesrank: order
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Buxalesrank: order
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Caryophyllalesrank: order
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Fabalesrank: order
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Lamialesrank: order
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Sapindalesrank: order
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Solanalesrank: order
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Amaryllidaceaerank: family
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Asparagaceaerank: family
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Aspargaceaerank: family
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Poaceaerank: family
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Asteraceaerank: family
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Buxaceaerank: family
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Cactaceaerank: family
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Caryophyllaceaerank: family
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Phytolaccaceaerank: family
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Fabaceaerank: family
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Scrophulariaceaerank: family
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Simaroubaceaerank: family
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Solanaceaerank: family
Geographic Coverages
The data were collected in a variable number of transects in the work fronts on the lower Sabor river valley, from the Feiticeiro Dam (downstrem the main work) and Vilariça stream to 42 km upstream, in the municipalities of Torre de Moncorvo, Alfândega da Fé, Mogadouro and Macedo de Cavaleiros.
Bibliographic Citations
- BRAUN-BLANQUET, J. (1932) – Plant Sociology. McGraw-Hill, Londres. - https://doi.org/10.1038/132300a0
- CASTROVIEJO, S. et al. (1986-2009) – Flora Ibérica - Plantas Vasculares de la Península Ibérica e Islas Baleares. Vols. 1-8, 10, 13-15, 18, 21. Real Jardín Botánico, C.S.I.C., Madrid. - ISBN: 8400062213
- AMARAL FRANCO, J. (1971,1984) – Nova Flora de Portugal (Continente e Açores). Vols. I e II. Author’s edition. Lisboa. - ISBN: 972-592-081-3 (V. I), 972-592-104-6 (V. II)
- AMARAL FRANCO, J. & ROCHA AFONSO, M.L. (1994, 1998, 2003) – Nova Flora de Portugal (Continente e Açores). Vol. III. Author’s edition. Lisboa. - ISBN: 972-592-154-2 (V. III)
Contacts
Paulo Motaoriginator
position: General Coordinator
BIOLINK - Consultoria Ambiental, Unipessoal, Lda
Praceta Caminho da Cruz, 9
Vila Nova de Gaia
PT
email: biolink.lda@gmail.com
Duarte Moreira da Silva
originator
position: Scientific and Fieldwork Coordinator
BIOLINK - Consultoria Ambiental, Unipessoal, Lda
PT
Mariana Marques dos Santos
originator
position: Technician
BIOLINK - Consultoria Ambiental, Unipessoal, Lda
Tiago Múrias
metadata author
position: Researcher
CIBIO-InBIO, Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos, Universidade do Porto
Campus Agrário de Vairão
Vairão
4485-661 Vairão
PT
email: tdsantos@cibio.up.pt
João Madeira
administrative point of contact
position: Manager
EDP - Energias de Portugal
Av. 24 de Julho, 12, Torre Nascente, Piso 4
Lisbon
1249-300 Lisboa
PT
email: Joao.Madeira@edp.pt