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Dataset. 2021

SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE 1 - NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS FLUX RATES THROUGH MARINE SPONGES

  • Maldonado, Manuel
  • Bayer, Kristina
  • López-Acosta, María
Supplementary material.-- 1 file, This Excel file is the Supplementary Table 1 of the book chapter entitled "Nitrogen And Phosphorus Cycling Through Marine Sponges: Physiology, cytology, genomics, and ecological implications". It includes the 33 studies published before early 2021 in which ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, and/or phosphate net fluxes have been measured in marine sponges, which have been used in the overall calculations made in the chapter, This study has been partially supported by grant MICIU-PID2019-108627RB-I00 to Manuel Maldonado, No

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Dataset. 2021

THE EURO-MEDITERRANEAN SUBMARINE LANDSLIDE DATABASE (EMSS21)

EURO-MEDITERRANEAN SUBMARINE LANDSLIDE DATABASE (EMSS21): ONLINE DATA

  • Urgeles, Roger
  • Camerlenghi, Angelo
  • Rüther, Denise C.
  • Fantoni, L.
  • Brückner, Nils W.
  • de Pro Díaz, Yolanda
The Euro-Mediterranean Submarine landSlide database (EMSS21) displays information collected from both the literature and geophysical records. Data from the literature is collected from georeferenced map figures, from which the outline of the landslide deposit and the landslide scar have been digitized. Most information such as age, volume, typology, inferred trigger mechanism and relationship to fluid flow features and metadata is extracted from the relevant article. Area of the deposit and landslide runout is determined from the digitized polygons and polylines, volume (if not available) is determined from area and mean thickness. If the latter is not available, the volume is determined from the Area-Volume relationship for landslides where volume has already been determined. When the data originates directly from geophysical records the outline and scars have been determined from geomorphological interpretation of swath bathymetric maps and interpretation of submarine landslides on a variety of seismic records. In such instances, age information originates from a variety of methods presenting a wide range of accuracies, from radiometric dating to well-seismic correlation as well as ages inferred from mean sedimentation rates. In many instances, landslides identified in the literature are dated with an age epoch only., Disclaimer: The EMSS21 is open to later additions and improvements. For these reasons and due to its intrinsic nature, the EMSS21 cannot be guaranteed to be complete, accurate and updated in any part, and will be subjected to successive revisions. Although the Institut de Ciències del Mar of CSIC makes every effort to supply the best available information, no warranty, expressed or implied, is provided as to the accuracy and reliability of all the data supplied in the EMSS21. Users are cautioned to consider carefully the nature of the data and information before using it for decisions that concern personal or public safety. Conclusions drawn from the EMSS21, or actions undertaken on the basis of its contents, are the sole responsibility of the user., The Euro-Mediterranean Submarine landSlide database (EMSS21) is a catalogue of submarine landslides of the Mediterranean Sea and the European continental margins of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. The catalogue is compiled from data available in the literature as well as information collected from geophysical data and not published in the scientific literature. The data set includes polygons and polylines for the landslide deposits and landslide scars as well as information relative to age, volume, area, runout, thickness, typology, scar elevation, geological setting, depth, slope, inferred trigger mechanism, relationship to fluid flow features as well as the relevant metadata. The catalogue includes submarine landslides that span the Miocene to Present day. Nevertheless a clear bias exist towards submarine landslides of younger age, particularly for the smaller events, as these events are difficult to map/identify on lower resolution geophysical data sets typically collected in deep-water and large sub-surface depths. The catalogue aims to offer improved understanding of mass-wasting processes, the potentially resulting tsunamis and derived geohazard. The EMSS21 displays information collected from both the literature and geophysical records. Data from the literature is collected from georeferenced map figures, from which the outline of the landslide deposit and the landslide scar have been digitized. Most information such as age, volume, typology, inferred trigger mechanism and relationship to fluid flow features and metadata is extracted from the relevant article. Area of the deposit and landslide runout is determined from the digitized polygons and polylines, volume (if not available) is determined from area and mean thickness. If the latter is not available, the volume is determined from the Area-Volume relationship for landslides where volume has already been determined. When the data originates directly from geophysical records the outline and scars have been determined from geomorphological interpretation of swath bathymetric maps and interpretation of submarine landslides on a variety of seismic records. In such instances, age information originates from a variety of methods presenting a wide range of accuracies, from radiometric dating to well-seismic correlation as well as ages inferred from mean sedimentation rates. In many instances, landslides identified in the literature are dated with an age epoch only., Data compilation has been possible thanks to projects: Submarine landslides and Their impact on European continental margins (SLATE) - H2020-MSCA-ITN-2016-721403. ImagiNg large SeismogenIc and tsunamiGenic structures of the Gulf of Cadiz with ultra-High resolution Technologies (INSIGHT). - CTM2015-70155-R., The Euro-Mediterranean Submarine landSlide database (EMSS21) is a catalogue of submarine landslides of the Mediterranean Sea and the European continental margins of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. The catalogue is compiled from data available in the literature as well as information collected from geophysical data and not published in the scientific literature. The data set includes polygons and polylines for the landslide deposits and landslide scars as well as information relative to age, volume, area, runout, thickness, typology, scar elevation, geological setting, depth, slope, inferred trigger mechanism, relationship to fluid flow features as well as the relevant metadata. The catalogue includes submarine landslides that span the Miocene to Present day. Nevertheless a clear bias exist towards submarine landslides of younger age, particularly for the smaller events, as theseevents are difficult to map/identify on lower resolution geophysical data sets typically collected in deep-water and large sub-surface depths. The catalogue aims to offer improved understanding of mass-wasting processes, the potentially resulting tsunamis and derived geohazard., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/247857
Dataset. 2021

APPRAISING SCREENING, MAKING RISK IN/VISIBLE. THE MEDICAL DEBATE OVER NON-RARE THROMBOPHILIA (NRT) TESTING BEFORE PRESCRIBING THE PILL [DATASET]

  • Turrini, Mauro
  • Bourgain, Catherine
The dataset includes: - a detailed description of the search procedure, the queries adopted, and selection criteria of selection exclusion (section #1); - the two original bibliographic searches (section #2 & #3); - the final 21 articles selected coming from these searches and 7 additional articles coming from manual searches of literature reviews (section #4)., Non-rare thrombophilias (NRT) are hereditary predispositions to thromboembolism, the most severe side-effect of hormonal contraception. In the mid-1990s, the identification of NRT stirred up a controversy over the possibility of investigating these genetic variants in women wishing to use contraception. Appraising how to handle this test led the medical profession to reconfigure the risk visibility on hormonal contraception. Through a review of scientific literature, this paper reconstructs the debate over whether and how NRT genetic tests should enter the distribution system of pharmacological contraception. The main arguments concern their epidemiological, social, economic, and clinical consequences of these risk factors. We analyze this debate as a process consisting in shaping the risk visibility. To those who opt for selective thrombophilia screening, this test should become a part of the medical decision-making process, and its visibility should be kept under medical control to protect contraception safety. To advocates of universal or “extended” screening, NRT visibility becomes a moral/legal obligation, and the test a valuable, if not mandatory, means to assure contraception safety. Risk visibility reveals assumptions about medical power, women’s responsibility, and drug safety, and points to an appraisal process as an ideal field to explore political and epistemological implications of screening., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/248177
Dataset. 2022

DATA FROM: USING FLOWER STRIPS TO PROMOTE GREEN LACEWINGS TO CONTROL CABBAGE INSECT PESTS [DATASET]

  • Alcalá Herrera, Rafael
  • Cotes, Belén
  • Agustí, Nuria
  • Tasin, Marco
  • Porcel, M.
The dataset reports: 1) Pest and predator presence in cabbage crops (section 2.2), 2) Arthropod collected in flower strips (section 2.3) and 3) Pollen-foraging preference assay and gut content analysis from Chrysopidae collected in the field (section 2.4)., The dataset contains six objects: 1) Visual sampling data (section 2.2), 2) Suction sampling data (section 2.3), 3) Pollen-foraging preference assay number and volume of pollen grains data (section 2.4) and 4) Number and volume of pollen grains data (section 2.4) from Chrysopidae collected in the field. In columns (=variables) and lines (=samples). Results were published in Journal of Pest Science 95: 669-683 (2022)., Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Springer Nature. The study was financed by SLU Ekoforsk at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Project number 2016.4.1-742-4)., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2021

DATA FOR THE PAPER “OPTICAL AND VISUAL QUALITY OF REAL INTRAOCULAR LENSES PHYSICALLY PROJECTED ON THE PATIENT’S EYE”

  • Benedi, Clara
  • Viñas, María
  • Lago, Carmen M.
  • Aissati, Sara
  • Castro, Alberto de
  • Dorronsoro, Carlos
  • Marcos, Susana
The provided Data Set contains an Excel file with the results obtained in the study entitled “Optical and visual quality of the real intraocular lenses physically projected on the patient’s eye”, by C. Benedi-Garcia, M. Vinas, C. M. Lago, S. Aissati, A. de Castro, C. Dorronsoro, S. Marcos, to be published in Biomedical Optics Express (2021)., Visual simulators aim at evaluating vision with ophthalmic corrections prior to prescription or implantation of intraocular lenses (IOLs) in the patient’s eye. In the present study, we present the design, implementation, and validation of a new IOL-in-cuvette channel in an Adaptive Optics visual simulator, which provides an alternative channel for pre-operative simulation of vision with IOLs. IOL-in-cuvette is projected to the pupil’s plane of the subject by using a Rassow system. A second lens, the Rassow lens, compensates for an IOL of 20 D while other powers can be corrected with a Badal system in a 5 D range. The new channel was evaluated by through-focus (TF) optical quality on an artificial eye on bench, and by TF visual acuity in patients, with various IOL designs (monofocal, diffractive trifocal, and refractive extended depth of focus)., Spanish Government FIS2017-84753R. Spanish Government Predoctoral Grant FPU16/01944 to SA. ERC AdG-2018-833106 SILKEYE to SM., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/249281
Dataset. 2018

ROAGA CRUISE

  • Xunta de Galicia
  • CSIC - Unidad de Tecnología Marina (UTM)
ROAGA Cruise (29MY20181009), Environmental Observation Network of Galicia (ROAGA) Xunta de Galicia, Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/249946
Dataset. 2021

RESEARCH DATA SUPPORTING "ELECTRONIC EXCITON-PLASMON COUPLING IN A NANOCAVITY BEYOND THE ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERACTION PICTURE"

  • Babaze, Antton
  • Esteban, Ruben
  • Borisov, Andrei G.
  • Aizpurua, Javier
We include the dataset corresponding to the figures of the paper "Electronic Exciton−Plasmon Coupling in a Nanocavity Beyond the Electromagnetic Interaction Picture" by A. Babaze, R. Esteban, A.G. Borisov, and J. Aizpurua, published in the journal Nano Letters, with DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c03202 . The set includes data to generate: optical spectra, charge and current density maps, projected density of electronic states, and plots in the paper., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2021

DISPERSAL OF AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES BY LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS AND WHITE STORKS WITHIN AND BETWEEN INLAND HABITATS

  • Martín-Vélez, Víctor
  • Sánchez, Marta I.
  • Lovas-Kiss, Ádám
  • Hortas, Francisco
  • Green, Andy J.
: Waterbirds can transport aquatic invertebrates internally, contributing to metapopulation dynamics between aquatic habitats in a terrestrial matrix. However, research into this dispersal process to date has focused on individual field sites, or laboratory studies. We investigated the invertebrates dispersed by endozoochory by the lesser black-backed gull Larus fuscus wintering in Andalusia, south-west Spain in 2016-2017, comparing seven sites interconnected by their movements, with different degrees of anthropogenization (three landfills, two saltpan complexes, a lake and a ricefield area). In the ricefields, we also compared gulls with the larger white stork Ciconia ciconia. A total of 642 intact invertebrates and their propagules (mainly plumatellid bryozoans, cladocerans and other branchiopods) were recorded in excreta (faeces and pellets) from gulls and storks. A greater diversity and abundance of invertebrates were recorded in ricefields, notably 43 individuals of the alien snail Physa acuta. One snail was still alive in a gull pellet three weeks after being stored in a fridge. This represents the first record of snail dispersal within waterbird pellets. Viability was also confirmed for the cladoceran Macrothrix rosea recorded in ricefields, and the alien brine shrimp Artemia franciscana recorded mainly in saltpans. In ricefields, gulls and pellets had significantly fewer propagules and fewer taxa than storks and faeces respectively.Through their high mobility, gulls and storks can disperse invertebrates between different natural and artificial habitats, and even to landfills. They can promote metapopulation dynamics for native bryozoans and branchiopods, but also the spread of invasive snails and brine shrimp., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2021

DATA BREED_WINT OEC

  • Broggi, Juli
  • Watson, Hannah
  • Nilssons, Johan
  • Nilsson, Jan-Åke
Los datos corresponden a un estudio experimental sobre el efecto de la alimentacion artificial durante el invierno sobre el desempeño reproductivo en el carbonero comun. La evidencia actual es equívoca con efectos positivos y negativos en el tamaño y fecha de puesta, en poblaciones distintas de una misma especie. En nuestro studio analizamos la fecha y tamaño de puesta en una poblacion salvaje de carbonero comun en el sur de Suecia a lo largo de siete años, y manipulamos la disponibilidad de alimento invernal en la mitad de la población a lo largo de los ultimos cuatro. Vemos que los individuos expuestos a sobre-alimentacion invernal aumentaron el tamaño de puesta aunque no experimentanon ningun cambio en la fecha de puesta. Nuestros resutados muestran que existe una importante variacion interannual y en nuestra poblacion de estudio un efecto de "carry over" entre el invierno y la época de cría., Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/250733
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/251170
Dataset. 2021

DATASETS AND CODES OF THE PAPER FERNANDEZ-ESLAVA ET AL 2021 AN AGE-RELATED DECLINE IN THE EXPRESSION OF A RED CAROTENOID-BASED ORNAMENT IN WILD BIRDS. EVOLUTION

  • Fernández-Eslava, Blanca
  • Alonso, Daniel
  • Alonso-Álvarez, Carlos
Dataset (excel book) containing the data used in the analyses of the accepted manuscript entitled: “An age-related decline in the expression of a red carotenoid-based ornament in wild birds”. The article will be published in Evolution., Dataset of the scientific article "An age-related decline in the expression of a red carotenoid-based ornament in wild birds" publicado en Evolution (Online ISSN: 1558-5646), Plan estatal, referencia: PID2019-109303GB-I00., Peer reviewed

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