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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/285934
Dataset. 2022

DATA FROM PATI CIENTIFIC 2022-01-26 TD-6

  • Carrasco, Oriol
  • Bardají, Raúl
  • Vallès Casanova, Ignasi Berenguer
  • Pelegrí, Josep Lluís
  • Hoareau, Nina
  • Salvador, Joaquín
  • Simon, Carine
  • Rodero García, Carlos
  • Piera, Jaume
  • Ortigosa Barragán, Inma
  • Mateu, Jordi
  • Castells-Sanabra, Marcel·la
  • Barberan, Victor
  • González Fernández, Óscar
  • Puigdefàbregas, Joan
  • Yannoukakou, Iphygenia
  • Carretero, Igor
  • Verger-Miralles, Elisabet
Sea temperature vs depth measured by the Pati Cientific at Somorrostro, Barcelona, on 2022-01-26. Project: Patí Científic, Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/285941
Dataset. 2022

DATA FROM PATI CIENTIFIC 2022-01-26 TD-2

  • Carrasco, Oriol
  • Bardají, Raúl
  • Vallès Casanova, Ignasi Berenguer
  • Pelegrí, Josep Lluís
  • Hoareau, Nina
  • Salvador, Joaquín
  • Simon, Carine
  • Rodero García, Carlos
  • Piera, Jaume
  • Ortigosa Barragán, Inma
  • Mateu, Jordi
  • Castells-Sanabra, Marcel·la
  • Barberan, Victor
  • González Fernández, Óscar
  • Puigdefàbregas, Joan
  • Yannoukakou, Iphygenia
  • Carretero, Igor
  • Verger-Miralles, Elisabet
Sea temperature vs depth measured by the Pati Cientific at Somorrostro, Barcelona, on 2022-01-26. Project: Patí Científic, Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/285941, https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/15077
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/285944
Dataset. 2022

DATA FROM PATI CIENTIFIC 2022-01-26 TD-4

  • Carrasco, Oriol
  • Bardají, Raúl
  • Vallès Casanova, Ignasi Berenguer
  • Pelegrí, Josep Lluís
  • Hoareau, Nina
  • Salvador, Joaquín
  • Simon, Carine
  • Rodero García, Carlos
  • Piera, Jaume
  • Ortigosa Barragán, Inma
  • Mateu, Jordi
  • Castells-Sanabra, Marcel·la
  • Barberan, Victor
  • González Fernández, Óscar
  • Puigdefàbregas, Joan
  • Yannoukakou, Iphygenia
  • Carretero, Igor
  • Verger-Miralles, Elisabet
Sea temperature vs depth measured by the Pati Cientific at Somorrostro, Barcelona, on 2022-01-26. Project: Patí Científic, Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/285944
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/286145
Dataset. 2021

LARGE-SCALE DRIVERS OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SOIL MICROBIAL PROPERTIES AND ORGANIC CARBON ACROSS EUROPE

  • Smith, Linnea C.
  • Orgiazzi, Alberto
  • Eisenhauer, Nico
  • Cesarz, Simone
  • Lochner, Alfred
  • Jones, Arwyn
  • Bastida, F.
  • Patoine, Guillaume
  • Reitz, Thomas
  • Buscot, François
  • Rillig, Matthias C.
  • Heintz-Buschart, Anna
  • Lehmann, Anika
  • Guerra, Carlos A.
[Methods] Soil samples were collected during the 2018 LUCAS soil sampling campaign. Soil chemical and physical properties were measured at the Joint Research Centre in Ispra, Italy (Orgiazzi et al., 2018). Soil microbial respiration and biomass, as well as water content and water holding capacity, were measured in the Eisenhauer lab of the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research. Fungi/Bacteria was measured by fatty acid analysis by Felipe Bastida at CEBAS CSIC. Climate and geographical data were harvested from various databases, which are listed in Appendix 1 (data sources) of the associated paper. For more details on the soil sampling and physical and chemical properties, see: Orgiazzi, A., Ballabio, C., Panagos, P., Jones, A., & Fernández-Ugalde, O. (2018). LUCAS Soil, the largest expandable soil dataset for Europe: a review. European Journal of Soil Science, 69(1), 140-153. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejss.12499 For more details on the measurements of soil microbial respiration and biomass, fatty acids, and water holding capacity, see the supplementary methods of the associated paper (Appendix 2). [Usage Notes] Fatty acid analysis was performed for a subset of 267 samples. Water holding capacity and associated measurements of basal respiration was analyzed in a subset of 100 samples. The samples that were not in these subsets have NA values for the columns associated with these measurements. In order to protect the precise locations of the LUCAS sampling sites, latitude and longitude values could not be given. The approximate location of each sampling site is instead described by the NUTS3 region. If you wish to replicate the structural equation modeling described in the paper, for which latitude is required, please get in touch. A description of each column is available in the associated metadata file., The aim of this study was to quantify direct and indirect relationships between soil microbial community properties (potential basal respiration, microbial biomass) and abiotic factors (soil, climate) in three major land-cover types. Location: Europe Time period: 2018 Major taxa studied: Microbial community (fungi and bacteria) We collected 881 soil samples from across Europe in the framework of the Land Use/Land Cover Area Frame Survey (LUCAS). We measured potential soil basal respiration at 20ºC and microbial biomass (substrate-induced respiration) using an O2-microcompensation apparatus. Climate and soil data were obtained from previous LUCAS surveys and online databases. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to quantify relationships between variables, and equations extracted from SEMs were used to create predictive maps. Fatty acid methyl esters were measured in a subset of samples to distinguish fungal from bacterial biomass. Soil microbial properties in croplands were more heavily affected by climate variables than those in forests. Potential soil basal respiration and microbial biomass were correlated in forests but decoupled in grasslands and croplands, where microbial biomass depended on soil carbon. Forests had a higher ratio of fungi to bacteria than grasslands or croplands. Soil microbial communities in grasslands and croplands are likely carbon-limited in comparison with those in forests, and forests have a higher dominance of fungi indicating differences in microbial community composition. Notably, the often already-degraded soils of croplands could be more vulnerable to climate change than more natural soils. The provided maps show potentially vulnerable areas that should be explicitly accounted for in coming management plans to protect soil carbon and slow the increasing vulnerability of European soils to climate change., Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Award: FZT 118-202548816. European Research Council, Award: 694368. European Commission. Directorate-General for the Environment. Direction Générale Opérationnelle Agriculture, Ressources Naturelles et Environnement du Service Public de Wallonie. Eurostat., Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/286145, https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/15078
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/286164
Dataset. 2021

NORMALIZED NMR INTEGRATION VALUES FROM THE METABOLOMIC ANALYSIS OF DROSOPHILA LARVAE EXTRACTS FROM 2 GENOTYPES AT 3 TIME POINTS

  • Juarez-Carreño, Sergio
  • Vallejo, Marcela
  • Carranza Valencia, Juan
  • Palomino-Schätzlein, Martina
  • Ramón-Cañellas, Pol
  • Santoro, Roberto
  • de Hartog, Emily
  • Ferres-Marco, Dolores
  • Romero, Aitana
  • Peterson, Hannah Payette
  • Ballesta-Illan, Esther
  • Pineda-Lucena, Antonio
  • Domínguez, María
We measured the metabolites related to energy production using 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR). No alterations in the levels of carbohydrate stores or free amino acids were found between control and Sema1ai animals, corroborating the notion that the main metabolic changes are in the lipid metabolism. The exception is the glycolytic amino acid alanine (elevated in Sema1ai animals), confirming alterations in glycolysis. The levels of the ß-alanine amino acid are markedly reduced in 256 h AEL or 10.5-day-old Sema1ai animals, probably indicating muscle degeneration in the severely obese larvae that is consistent with the deteriorated state and reduced movement of the 10-day-old (256 hours) mutant larvae. Gluconeogenesis is stimulated by high lactate, and the concentration of lactate is higher in Sema1ai larvae than controls, though the difference is not statistically significant. Glycolysis is stimulated by glucose and inhibited by citrate, an early intermediate of the citric acid cycle. The increased citrate levels in the 10.5-day-old Sema1ai larvae suggest that glycolysis is lower at this age, consistent with the increased level of glucose in the severely obese larvae. The fact that both gluconeogenesis and glycolysis pathways are simultaneously enhanced in Sema1ai larvae support the hypothesis that the animals defecting in adiposity signaling are in a state of perceived energy insufficiency despite having sufficient energy stored., Peer reviewed

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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/286180
Dataset. 2020

UP IN THE AIR: THREATS TO AFROMONTANE BIODIVERSITY FROM CLIMATE CHANGE AND HABITAT LOSS REVEALED BY GENETIC MONITORING OF THE ETHIOPIAN HIGHLANDS BAT

  • Razgour, Orly
  • Kasso, Mohammed
  • Santos, Helena
  • Juste, Javier
[Methods] This dataset is for 50 Bale long-eared bats, Plecotus balensis, captured in five moutnain ranges in Ethiopia 2014-2015 and genotyped for 19 polymorphic autosomal microsatellite loci previously developed for the genus (Razgour et al., 2013, Ecology Letters, https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.12158) and two mitochondrial DNA regions: 650 bp fragment of the gene cytochrome b (cytb) and 460 bp fragment of the hyper-variable region (HV1) of the control region. The microsatellite dataset is presented as genepop file. Sequence assembly of the concatenated cytochrome b and hyper-variable I region of the mitochondrial DNA is presented as .fasta file. The dataset also includes output of the Maxent species distribution models and STRUCTURE (Bayesian individual-based assignment tests) outputs., Whilst climate change is recognised as a major future threat to biodiversity, most species are currently threatened by extensive human-induced habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation. Tropical high altitude alpine and montane forest ecosystems and their biodiversity are particularly sensitive to temperature increases under climate change, but they are also subject to accelerated pressures from land conversion and degradation due to a growing human population. We studied the combined effects of anthropogenic land-use change, past and future climate changes and mountain range isolation on the endemic Ethiopian Highlands long-eared bat, Plecotus balensis, an understudied bat that is restricted to the remnant natural high altitude Afroalpine and Afromontane habitats. We integrated ecological niche modelling, landscape genetics and model-based inference to assess the genetic, geographic and demographic impacts of past and recent environmental changes. We show that mountain range isolation and historic climates shaped population structure and patterns of genetic variation, but recent anthropogenic land-use change and habitat degradation are associated with a severe population decline and loss of genetic diversity. Models predict that the suitable niche of this bat has been progressively shrinking since the last glaciation period. This study highlights threats to Afroalpine and Afromontane biodiversity, squeezed to higher altitudes under climate change while losing genetic diversity and suffering population declines due to anthropogenic land-use change. We conclude that the conservation of tropical montane biodiversity requires a holistic approach, using genetic, ecological and geographic information to understand the effects of environmental changes across temporal scales and simultaneously addressing the impacts of multiple threats., British Ecological Society, Award: 4849/5889. EBD-CSIC, Award: MicroP_SO_14 and MicroProy_SO_15. Natural Environment Research Council, Award: UK NE/M018660/1. University of Stirling, Award: Impact Fellowship. EBD-CSIC, Award: MicroP_SO_14 and MicroProy_SO_15., Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/286180
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/286183
Dataset. 2021

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL 2 FROM: PETZA D, ANASTOPOULOS P, COLL M, GARCIA SM, KAISER M, KALOGIROU S, LOURDI I, RICE J, SCIBERRAS M, KATSANEVAKIS S (2021) THE CONTRIBUTION OF AREA-BASED FISHERIES MANAGEMENT MEASURES TO FISHERIES SUSTAINABILITY AND MARINE CONSERVATION: A GLOBAL SCOPING REVIEW PROTOCOL. RESEARCH IDEAS AND OUTCOMES 7: E70486. HTTPS://DOI.ORG/10.3897/RIO.7.E70486

  • Petza, Dimitra
  • Anastopoulos, Panagiotis
  • Coll, Marta
  • Garcia, Serge
  • Kaiser, Michael J.
  • Kalogirou, Stefanos
  • Lourdi, Irene
  • Rice, Jake
  • Sciberras, Marija
  • Katsanevakis, Stelios
The contribution of Area-Based Fisheries' Management Measures to Fisheries Sustainability and Marine Conservation: a global scoping review protocol - Data Extraction Tool, A charting table aligned to the objective and the questions of the ScR, including specific details about the participants, concept, context, study methods and key findings relevant to the review objective., Peer reviewed

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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/286275
Dataset. 2021

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL 1 FROM: PETZA D, ANASTOPOULOS P, COLL M, GARCIA SM, KAISER M, KALOGIROU S, LOURDI I, RICE J, SCIBERRAS M, KATSANEVAKIS S (2021) THE CONTRIBUTION OF AREA-BASED FISHERIES MANAGEMENT MEASURES TO FISHERIES SUSTAINABILITY AND MARINE CONSERVATION: A GLOBAL SCOPING REVIEW PROTOCOL. RESEARCH IDEAS AND OUTCOMES 7: E70486. HTTPS://DOI.ORG/10.3897/RIO.7.E70486

  • Petza, Dimitra
  • Anastopoulos, Panagiotis
  • Coll, Marta
  • Garcia, Serge
  • Kaiser, Michael J.
  • Kalogirou, Stefanos
  • Lourdi, Irene
  • Rice, Jake
  • Sciberras, Marija
  • Katsanevakis, Stelios
The contribution of Area-Based Fisheries Management Measures to Fisheries Sustainability and Marine Conservation: a global scoping review protocol - Search Strategy, The entire search strategy (query string) applied in Scopus at 11 June 2021 and search results (number of articles retrieved), Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/286275, https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/15079
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/286279
Dataset. 2021

DATASETS FROM: ADAPTATION OF MEDITERRANEAN FOREST SPECIES TO CLIMATE: LESSONS FROM COMMON GARDEN EXPERIMENTS

  • Ramírez Valiente, José Alberto
  • Santos-del-Blanco, Luis
  • Chambel, Maria Regina
  • Caño, F.
  • Notivol, Eduardo
  • Alía Miranda, Ricardo
  • Robledo-Arnuncio, Juan José
  • Climent Maldonado, José María
We include information (raw Datasets) corresponding to the paper; Adaptation of Mediterranean forest species to climate: lessons from common garden experiments. Table Journal of Ecology Review.xls. Material used in the metaanalysis JoE Row data Common garden.xls. Raw data for survival and height used in the study. Multi-environment commong garden data for Pinus canariensis, P. halepensis, P. nigra, P. pinaster, Quercus ilex, and Q. suber. JoE Dataset4.xls. Data used for the analysis of local adaptation., Techcnial assitance in Data measurements: del Caño, F, Barba D, Chambel R. Data adquisiton was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture (AEG-17-048) and the Spanish Ministry of Science (RTI2018-094691-B-C32)., Peer reviewed

DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/286279
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/286281
Dataset. 2020

NEW EVIDENCE OF CRYPTIC SPECIATION IN THE FAMILY LONGIDORIDAE (NEMATODA: DORYLAIMIDA)

  • Cai, Ruihang
  • Archidona-Yuste, Antonio
  • Cantalapiedra-Navarrete, C.
  • Palomares Rius, Juan E.
  • Castillo, Pablo
Longidorid nematodes comprise more than 500 species, and Longidorus and Xiphinema are the most diversified, abundant and cosmopolitan genera, which increases the risk of species misidentification. We conducted an integrative morphometric and genetic study on two longidorid species to elucidate the existence of new cases of cryptic speciation within the genera Longidorus and Xiphinema. Detailed morphological, morphometric, multivariate and genetic studies were carried out, as well as mitochondrial and nuclear haploweb analyses, to differentiate species within the L. iliturgiensis- and X. hispanum-complexes. Species delimitation using haplonet tools of L. iliturgiensis-species complex clearly separated L. tabernensis sp. nov. from L. iliturgiensis and L. indalus. Similarly, the haploweb analysis of X. subbaetense sp. nov. showed it as a unique and separate species from X. hispanum and X. adenohystherum. D2-D3 expansion domains of 28S rRNA, partial 18S rRNA, and partial coxI region were used for inferring phylogenetic relationships. The present study provides new insights into the diversity of Longidorus and Xiphinema species detected in southern Spain, and new evidence of cryptic speciation in both genera. These results support our hypothesis that the biodiversity of Longidoridae in southern Europe is higher than previously supposed and is still not fully clarified., Peer reviewed

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