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Isotopic data and relative biomasses of ground-dwelling generalist predators in pure and mixed stands of European beech, Norway spruce and non-native Douglas fir

Authors: Wildermuth, Benjamin; Fardiansah, Riko; Matevski, Dragan; Lu, Jing-Zhong; Kriegel, Peter; Scheu, Stefan; Schuldt, Andreas;

Isotopic data and relative biomasses of ground-dwelling generalist predators in pure and mixed stands of European beech, Norway spruce and non-native Douglas fir

Abstract

The dataset contains calibrated isotopic data (∆13C, ∆15N) and relative biomasses of spiders and ground beetles, sampled in 2019 in Lower Saxony, Germany, within the RTG 2300 project "Enrichment of European beech forests with conifers". Arthropods were sampled with pitfall traps and identified to species level by Kriegel et al (2021) and Matevski and Schuldt (2023). Natural abundance isotopic ratios (δ13C, δ15N) were determined by the Centre for Stable Isotope Research Analysis at the University of Göttingen and thereafter calibrated with leaf litter isotopic ratios. Calibrated isotopic values (∆) were used to calculate multidimenional isotopic metrics, which were compared between different stand types and regions. The stand types were Douglas fir, beech-Douglas fir, beech, beech-spruce and spruce.

Keywords

Taxon/taxa, Biomass, relative, Taxon taxa, Enrichment of European beech forests with conifers RTG2300, Location, Pitfall trap, Area locality, type, Isotope ratio mass spectrometer IRMS, Species, unique identification, Isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS), Thermo Scientific, Delta plus XP; coupled with Elemental Analyzer (EA), CE Instruments, NA 1110, spiders, Area/locality, Thermo Scientific, Location ID, Biomass, CE Instruments, Forest stand, type, LONGITUDE, NA 1110, Forest stand, isotope analysis, Species, Δ13C, Event label, Species, unique identification (Semantic URI), Calculated from linear regression, Taxonomist, Δ15N, Laboratory experiment, relative, Saxony, Plot, Beech forest, RTG2300, Norway spruce, Delta plus XP coupled with Elemental Analyser, Earth System Research, LATITUDE, unique identification URI, Enrichment of European beech forests with conifers (RTG2300), Carabidae, Douglas fir, Species, unique identification (URI)

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