http://ipt.gbif.pt/ipt/resource?r=edp_tua_fb_pme EDP Foz-Tua: Bryophyte flora – Complementary Studies [2011] and Ecological Monitoring Program [2012-2015] Teresa Saraiva Ecosativa – Consultoria Ambiental General Coordinator
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António Crespí Ecosativa – Consultoria Ambiental Scientific Coordinator
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Paula Canha Ecosativa – Consultoria Ambiental Project Manager
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Cristiana Vieira Ecosativa – Consultoria Ambiental Fieldwork Responsible 1
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Helena Hespanhol Ecosativa – Consultoria Ambiental Fieldwork Responsible 2
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Tiago Múrias CIBIO-InBIO, Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos, Universidade do Porto Researcher
Campus Agrário de Vairão Vairão 4485-661 Vairão PT
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2020-10-19 eng The dataset contains records of the Bryophyte Flora (Bryophyta: mosses, liverworts, hornworts) collected in the scope of the Complementary Studies [2011] and the Ecological Monitoring Program (2012-2015) of the Environmental Impact Assessment of the Foz Tua Hydroelectric Dam, promoted by EDP – Energias de Portugal, S.A. Data and specimens were collected in the spring or autumn between 2011-2015, during field visits to 49 sampling points distributed along the river Tua sub-basin. Two additional points were surveyed in rivers Pinhão and Corgo, in the Douro river sub-basin, in 2015. The number of bryophyte taxa registered was 170 (133 mosses; 36 liverworts; one hornwort). Bryophytes; conservation; priority; inventories; complementary studies; ecological monitoring program; Foz-Tua dam GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. Data and specimens were collected along the valley of the River Tua (Northeast Portugal), from the river mouth to about 67 km upstream in the river Tuela and about 68 km upstream in the river Rabaçal, as well as in a Tua tributary (to about 27 km upstream in the Tinhela river), encompassing sampling areas in Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro Region (sampling points in the municipality of Alijó, Murça, Carrazeda de Ansiães, Vila Flor and Mirandela). Two additional areas were surveyed in rivers Pinhão and Corgo rivers, located in Sabrosa and Régua municipalities, respectively (Douro river sub-basin). -7.953 -7.149 41.5 40.979 2011-09-17 2015-03-07 The taxonomic coverage of this dataset spans 1 phylum, 5 classes, 19 orders, 49 famillies, 98 genus and 170 species or infra-specific categories. phylum Bryophyta class Jungermanniopsida class Anthocerotopsida class Bryopsida class Marchantiopsida class Polytrichopsida order Porellales order Notothyladales order Bartramiales order Bryales order Dicranales order Funariales order Grimmiales order Hedwigiales order Hypnales order Isobryales order Orthotrichales order Pottiales order Fossombroniales order Jungermmaniales order Metzgeriales order Lunulariales order Marchantiales order Sphaerocarpales order Polytrichales family Lejeuneaceae family Notothyladaceae family Bartramiaceae family Bryaceae family Mniaceae family Dicranaceae family Ditrichaceae family Fissidentaceae family Leucobryaceae family Rhabdoweisiaceae family Funariaceae family Grimmiaceae family Hedwigiaceae family Cryphaeceae family Fontinalaceae family Leptodontaceae family Leucodontaceae family Neckeraceae family Amblystegiaceae family Brachytheciaceae family Fabroniaceae family Hypnaceae family Lembophyllaceae family Leskeaceae family Orthotrichaceae family Pottiaceae family Fissombroniaceae family Calypogeiaceae family Cephaloziellaceae family Gymnomitriaceae family Lophocoleaceae Lophoziaceae family Plagiochilaceae family Scapaniaceae family Southbyaceae family Aneuraceae family Frullaniaceae family Porellaceae family Radulaceae family Lunulariaceae family Aytoniaceae family Marchantiaceae family Oxymitraceae family Ricciaceae family Targioniaceae family Sphaerocarpaceae family Conocephalaceae family Corsiniaceae family Polytrichaceae This dataset is part of a broader initiative whereby the company EDP - Energias de Portugal S.A. will make available biodiversity data collected during impact assessment and biological monitoring studies. This resource will be regularly checked for accuracy. unkown João Madeira EDP - Energias de Portugal Manager
Av. 24 de Julho, 12, Torre Nascente, Piso 4 Lisbon 1249-300 Lisboa PT
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To be completed Data were collected from 49 field sampling areas along the Tua lower valley (Northeast Portugal), in the municipalities of Alijó, Carrazeda de Ansiães, Murça, Vila Flor, Mirandela, and two field sampling areas in the Douro sub-basin, in the municipalities of Régua and Sabrosa. Sampling was designed not only to obtain data for Complementary Studies [2011] but also for the Ecological Monitoring Program (2012-2015) which included two general objectives: (1) Evaluation of the direct and indirect impacts of the dam construction on the bryophytic flora and (2) Evaluation of the effect of the implementation of minimization and compensation measures within the scope of the Tua dam construction on the bryophytic flora. Depending on the objectives defined for each of the 54 sampling points one or more techniques of sampling were applied at each location: a) A prospective area of ​​approximately 2,500 m2 (25 m in all perpendicular directions from the sampling area centroid), whenever possible and in the absence of natural barriers, to (1) explore all bryophyte habitats and obtain the total inventory of Tua’s watershed bryophyte diversity (fieldwork for the Complementary Studies), and (2) to assess the importance of micro-reserves for the conservation of priority conservation taxa and bryophyte target communities; b) Three permanent squares with 50 cm2 were located on homogeneous rock vertical surfaces at each sampling point, to assess the indirect impact of the presence of the dam reservoir on the composition of mesophytic, xerophytic and hyper-xerophytic saxicolous bryophytic habitats; c) Twenty sampling units of size 20 cm2, along 100 meters of the river segment at each sampling point (reference, impact and control), to evaluate the capacity of the reorganization of bryophyte communities in immersed and semi-immersed freshwater habitats subjected to the alteration of the hydrological regime upstream of the dam; d) Ten 50 cm bands (measured from the base of the trunk) covering the entire perimeter of the trunk on ten selected trees at each sampling point, to evaluate the effect of measures for the recovery and planting of native riparian vegetation on bryophyte epiphytic flora. Parameters taken in each sampling procedure include (1) list of taxa, (2) list of priority conservation taxa, (3) percentage cover for each species, and (4) frequency of occurrence of each taxon in each bryophyte community. However, in this dataset, data are presented as presence/absence per sampling plot only. All taxa were identified by experienced researchers. The herbarium specimens originated during fieldwork are available for consultation at PO Herbarium collection at the Natural History and Science Museum of the University of Porto (MHNC-UP). EDP Foz-Tua: Bryophyte flora – Complementary Studies [2011] and Ecological Monitoring Program [2012-2015] Teresa Saraiva author António Crespí author Paula Canha author Cristiana Vieira author Helena Hespanhol author Tiago Múrias metadataProvider The dataset contains records of the Bryophyte Flora (Bryophyta) collected in the scope of the Complementary Studies (2011) and the Ecological Monitoring Program (2012-2015) of the Environmental Impact Assessment of the Foz Tua Hydroelectric Dam, promoted by EDP – Energias de Portugal, S.A. Data were collected in the spring and autumn of 2011-2015, during field visits to a total of 49 sampling points distributed along the valley of the River Tua (Northeast Portugal), from the river mouth to about 67 km upstream in the river Tuela and about 68 km upstream in the river Rabaçal, as well as some in the Tua tributary, river Tinhela (to about 27 km upstream). There were also surveys in rivers Pinhão and Corgo (river Douro sub-basin), and one sampling point was established in each river, in 2015. The occurrence of the target taxa was documented through 1147 records of field occurrences from 170 different taxa (including species, subspecies, varietas and organisms classified at the genus level), harboured at PO Herbarium collection at Natural History and Science Museum of the University of Porto (MHNC-UP)). The most common taxa (> 20 records) were Hypnum cupressiforme Hedw. (28), Grimmia decipiens (Schultz) Lindb. (27), Scorpiurium deflexifolium (Solms) M.Fleisch. & Loeske (25), Nogopterium gracile (Hedw.) Crosby & W.R.Buck (24), Scleropodium touretii (Brid.) L.F.Koch (24), Campylopus pilifer Brid. (23), Lunularia cruciata (L.) Lindb. (22), Scapania compacta (A.Roth) Dumort. (21) and Gongylanthus ericetorum (Raddi) Nees (21). Priority conservation taxa found at the studied locations include taxa such as Anacolia webbii (Mont.) Schimp., Antitrichia californica Sull., Barbilophozia barbata (Schmidel ex Schreb.) Loeske, Bryum minii Podp. ex Machado-Guim., Cinclidotus riparius (Host ex Brid.) Arn., Coscinodon cribrosus (Hedw.) Spruce, Dendrocryphaea lamyana (Mont.) P. Rao., Marsupella sprucei (Limpr.) Bernet, Orthotrichum rivulare Turner, Plagiochila porelloides Torrey ex Nees) Lindenb., Racomitrium hespericum Sérgio, J. Muñoz & Ochyra, Schistidium rivulare (Brid.) Podp., Schizymenium pontevedrensis (Luisier) Sérgio, Casas, Cros & Brugués and Triquetrella arapilensis Luisier. The work was funded by EDP - Energias de Portugal, S.A. The study was conducted in part of the sub-basin of river Tua affected by the Foz-Tua Hydroelectric Dam, and in areas considered comparable located in nearby rivers. This study was centred on the bryophyte communities (terrestrial and freshwater) in the Tua watershed. Sampling was designed to cover the bryophyte habitats identified in the Tua valley and its tributaries. These habitats include not only fluvial habitats (river beds and riparian galleries) affected by the Foz Tua dam, including the future reservoir area but also the natural and semi-natural habitats in the Tua valley watershed area. The objective of the study was to characterize the biodiversity of the bryophyte flora in the Tua valley, from its mouth to the limit of the future reservoir, before (2011) and during the dam construction (2012-2015), and to evaluate the potential impacts in the bryophyte communities. In 2015, additional sampling was carried out in nearby tributaries of river Douro (Pinhão and Corgo), to locate alternative sampling areas to the submerged bryophyte communities of flooded beds in river Tua.
2020-10-09T11:29:37.620+01:00 dataset Saraiva T, Crespí A, Canha P, Vieira C, Hespanhol H, Múrias, T (2020): EDP Foz-Tua: Bryophyte flora – Complementary Studies [2011] and Ecological Monitoring Program [2012-2015]. v1. EDP - Energias de Portugal. Dataset/Samplingevent. http://ipt.gbif.pt/ipt/resource?r=edp_tua_fb_pme&v=1.0 Brummit RK & Powell CE (1992). Authors of plant names. Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens. Sérgio C (2014). Checklist of Bryophytes of Portugal. Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência. Checklist dataset, accessed via GBIF.org on 2020-09-24. http://ipt.gbif.pt/ipt/logo.do?r=edp_sabor_herpetology_baseline