2023
DOI: 10.3897/bdj.11.e103723
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Assessing the effects of climate change on arthropod abundance in Azorean pastures: PASTURCLIM project's baseline monitoring data

Abstract: The data we present are part of the project PASTURCLIM (Impact of climate change on pasture’s productivity and nutritional composition in the Azores). The project aims to assess the consequences of climate change (e.g. temperature increase) on the grass production and its quality for forage, as well as to assess changes in the arthropod communities associated with the Azorean intensive pastures. An in situ experiment was set up using Open Top Chambers (OTCs), in order to simulate an increasing of temperature (… Show more

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“…Arthropods have been used as biological models in numerous studies in the Azores with a variety of aims. For instance, they have been used to investigate species-climate change scenarios [11][12][13], to investigate the biodiversity crisis [14], to reveal the influence of the abiotic environment [15], to understand the vertical distribution of spider species communities in native forests [16], to investigate species invasiveness, and to test macroecological patterns [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arthropods have been used as biological models in numerous studies in the Azores with a variety of aims. For instance, they have been used to investigate species-climate change scenarios [11][12][13], to investigate the biodiversity crisis [14], to reveal the influence of the abiotic environment [15], to understand the vertical distribution of spider species communities in native forests [16], to investigate species invasiveness, and to test macroecological patterns [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%