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<eml:eml scope="system" system="https://dataportal.senckenberg.de" packageId="57ff358a-5a33-4d96-a3c2-e8bf0210016f" xsi:schemaLocation="https://eml.ecoinformatics.org/eml-2.2.0" xmlns:eml="https://eml.ecoinformatics.org/eml-2.2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><dataset><title>Species distribution modelling of freshwater invertebrates</title><creator><individualName><givenName>Sami</givenName><surName>Domisch</surName></individualName><organizationName>Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F)</organizationName><address /></creator><abstract><para>Global climate change is expected to alter species present distributions, thus a shift of species distributions towards higher latitudes and altitudes is predicted. The response of cold-stenotherm, eurytherm and warm-stenotherm stream macroinvertebrates to climate change is investigated on different resolutions and spatial scales. Further, an applied modelling approach with respect to the assessment of stream condition and the possible species turnover driven by climate change is investigated.

Temporal coverage: current, projections for the period 2050-2080</para></abstract><keywordSet><keyword>stream invertebrates climate change</keyword></keywordSet><coverage><geographicCoverage><geographicDescription>Germany and Europe</geographicDescription><boundingCoordinates><westBoundingCoordinate>9.0</westBoundingCoordinate><eastBoundingCoordinate>9.0</eastBoundingCoordinate><northBoundingCoordinate>51.0</northBoundingCoordinate><southBoundingCoordinate>51.0</southBoundingCoordinate></boundingCoordinates></geographicCoverage></coverage><contact><individualName><givenName>Sami</givenName><surName>Domisch</surName></individualName><organizationName>Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F)</organizationName><address /><electronicMailAddress>sami.domisch@senckenberg.de</electronicMailAddress></contact><methods> <methodStep> <description> <section> <title>Species distribution modelling</title><para>Data type: climate proxy, 30arc sec resolution</para></section></description></methodStep></methods></dataset></eml:eml>