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Dataset. 2020

INTEMARES-A22B-0820 CRUISE, RV SARMIENTO DE GAMBOA

  • Massutí, Enric
  • CSIC - Unidad de Tecnología Marina (UTM)
INTEMARES-A22B-0820 Cruise (29SG20200821) carried out on the Research Vessel Sarmiento de Gamboa in 2020, The main goal of the INTERMARES-A22B-0820: characterize the biological communities on the rocky outcrops and study their sedimentary dynamics as well as on pockmark depressions and other areas of possible fluid escapes

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/232084
Dataset. 2020

CRIMA CRUISE, RV SARMIENTO DE GAMBOA

  • Demestre, Montserrat
  • CSIC - Unidad de Tecnología Marina (UTM)
MERS Cruise (29SG20200903) carried out on the Research Vessel Sarmiento de Gamboa in 2020, The CRIMA oceanographic cruise investigates two of the main sensitive and productive Mediterranean benthic habitats, crinoids and maërl. The cruise will devote mainly to work on the Image Analysis Methodology through the use of ROV LIROPUS on location, characterisation and bathymetric distribution of these two seabeds associated to fisheries in the studied Mediterranean coast, from Catalan coast to Murcia Coast. Benthic organisms and sediment, CTD profiles and bathymetries will obtained. The information will offer the possibility to analyse the ecological integrity by indicators estimation, and define levels of fragmentation/connectivity to evaluate de Good and Environmental Status. CRIMA cruise is running from 3 to 23 of September

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Dataset. 2020

SUMMER CRUISE, RV SARMIENTO DE GAMBOA

  • Olivar, M. Pilar
  • CSIC - Unidad de Tecnología Marina (UTM)
SUMMER Cruise (29SG20200929) carried out on the Research Vessel Sarmiento de Gamboa in 2020, SUMMER “Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources". The project is part of the H2020 Program of "Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research and bioeconomy" and covers ecological aspects of mesopelagic communities. A fundamental part of this research lies in obtaining samples of plankton and micronekton from the mesopelagic zone to the epipelagic layers, acoustic records in the same places, and information on the hydrographic parameters throughout the water column. The survey will have 2 main study sites in eastern Iberia- western Mediterranean sea (oligotrophic region), and 2 more in western Iberia (productive region). In each of the 4 sites repeated samples will be performed day and night during 3 journeys. From Cape San Vicente to Lisbon latitude, the work will focus on the location of Eddies of Mediterranean water (MEDIS), therefore CTDs will be the priority. To study the influence on these MEDIS on mesopelagic populations, plankton hauls will be also performed in particular locations. We foresee to spend at least 3 days per study site. Two days (day and night) will be devoted to sample micronekton (small fishes, crustaceans, cephalopods etc) and mesozooplankton in the water column (from the mesopelagic to the epipelagic zone). Then, to obtain more accurate view of the migratory populations, one of the journeys will focus on the study of surface layer

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/232460
Dataset. 2021

DATASET: RUMEN BIOHYDROGENATION AND MILK FATTY ACID PROFILE IN DAIRY EWES DIVERGENT FOR FEED EFFICIENCY

  • Toral, Pablo G.
  • Hervás, Gonzalo
  • Fernández-Díez, Cristina
  • Belenguer, Álvaro
  • Frutos, Pilar
This work was supported by the Junta de Castilla y León (JCyL, Spain; project CSI276P18). P. G. Toral benefited from a Ramón y Cajal research contract from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO; RYC-2015-17230) and C. Fernández-Díez from a postdoctoral research contract from JCyL. Co-funding by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/FEDER) and the European Social Fund (ESF) is also acknowledged., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/232752
Dataset. 2020

LIST OF MESOPELAGIC CEPHALOPOD, DECAPOD AND FISH SPECIES PRESENT IN THE NORTH EAST ATLANTIC AND MEDITERRANEAN [DATASET]

  • Abelló, Pere
  • Olivar, M. Pilar
  • Villanueva, Roger
1 table, This file provides a list of mesopelagic species of cephalopods, decapods and teleostean fish, likely to occur in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean (central and north) and Mediterranean Sea, according to literature, Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2021

ORGANIC CARBON AND ENVIRONMENTAL DNA IN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN SEAGRASS SEDIMENTS

  • Wesselmann, Marlene
  • Geraldi, Nathan R.
  • Duarte, Carlos M.
  • García-Orellana, Jordi
  • Díaz‐Rúa, Rubén
  • Arias-Ortiz, Ariane
  • Hendriks, Iris E.
  • Apostolaki, Eugenia T.
  • Marbà, Núria
Data on biogeochemical characteristics (210Pb geochronologies, density, organic matter, organic carbon concentration, stable carbon isotopes, carbon stocks and carbon burial rates) and on the detection of Halophila stipulacea with eDNA in seagrass sediments cores from H. stipulacea, Cymodocea nodosa and Posidonia oceanica meadows collected in the Eastern Mediterranean (Greece and Cyprus)., This work was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competiveness (Project MEDSHIFT, CGL2015-71809-P), the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (SUMAECO, RTI2018-095441-B-C21) and King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (3834 KAUST-CSIC Research Collaboration and base line funding to CMD)., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/232865
Dataset. 2021

PREVALENCE AND DIVERSITY OF AVIAN HAEMOSPORIDIANS MAY VARY WITH ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCE IN TROPICAL HABITATS IN MYANMAR

  • Muriel, Jaime
  • Marzal, Alfonso
  • Magallanes, Sergio
  • García-Longoria, Luz
  • Suárez-Rubio, Marcela
  • Bates, Paul J.
  • Lin, Htet Htet
  • Soe, Aye Nyein
  • Oo, Khin Swe
  • Aye, Aung Aung
  • Wilbur, Naw Dolly
  • Win, Ni Ni
  • Soe, Yupa Tin
  • Linn, Khaing Khin
  • Renner, Swen C.
This database and its components are subject to a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike International licence 4.0., Avian malaria and related haemosporidians (genera Haemoproteus, Plasmodium and Leucocytozoon) infect most clades of bird. Although these parasites are present in almost all continents, they have been irregularly studied across different geographical regions. Despite the high bird diversity in Asia, the diversity of avian haemosporidians in this region is largely unknown. Moreover, anthropogenic changes to habitats in tropical regions may have a profound impact on the overall composition of haemosporidian communities. Here we analyzed the diversity and host association of bird haemosporidians from areas with different degrees of anthropogenic disturbance in Myanmar, revealing an unexplored diversity of these parasites (27% of newly-discovered haemosporidian lineages, and 64% of new records of host–parasite assemblages) in these tropical environments. This newly discovered diversity will be valuable for detecting host range and transmission areas of haemosporidian parasites. We also found slightly higher haemosporidian prevalence and diversity in birds from paddy fields than in individuals from urban areas and hills, thus implying that human alteration of natural environments may affect the dynamics of vector-borne diseases. These outcomes provide valuable insights for biodiversity conservation management in threatened tropical ecosystems., This research was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (ref. CGL2015-64650P) and Junta de Extremadura (ref. IB16121). J.M. was supported by a postdoctoral contract from the University of Extremadura (Junta de Extremadura—IB16121) (from May 2018 to September 2019) and a postdoctoral grant from the Juan de la Cierva Subprogram (FJCI-2017-34109), with the financial sponsorship of the MICINN (September 2019—ongoing). S.M.A. was supported by Junta de Extremadura (GR18047 research group BBB028 and IB16121) and the project “Aves y Enfermedades Infecciosas Emergentes: impacto de las especies exóticas y migratorias en la transmisión de malaria aviar y el virus del Nilo Occidental” from the Ayudas Fundación BBVA a Equipos de Investigación Científica 2019. L.G.L. was supported by Junta de Extremadura (PO17024, Post-Doc grant). The 1st zoological section of The Natural History Museum Vienna supported the study by paying the article-processing charges., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/233041
Dataset. 2021

[DATASET] NUMERICAL MODELS FOR SIMULATING SUPERCRITICAL CO2 INTRUSION INTO SHALY CAPROCK SPECIMENS

  • Kivi, Iman Rahimzadeh
  • Vilarrasa, Víctor
  • Makhnenko, Roman Y.
This dataset is composed of the input files of numerical models for simulating laboratory-scale CO2 intrusion into shaly caprock specimens. Six numerical models are included in six distinct folders whose names represent a short description of the corresponding model. The names of the folders and the model descriptions are as follows: - “RS_Referencecase.gid”: simulation of CO2 intrusion into the Remolded Shale with a reference set of parameters including sample length l=1 cm, molecular diffusion coefficient D=1·10-9 m2/s and capillary entry pressure of porous disks p0=0.01 MPa - “OPA_Referencecase.gid”: simulation of CO2 intrusion into Oplinus Clay with the same set of reference parameters mentioned above - “RS_l=10cm.gid”: simulation of CO2 intrusion into a 10-cm-long RS specimen - “RS_D=1e-10m2s-1.gid”: simulation of CO2 intrusion into the RS specimen by considering a lower diffusion coefficient D=1·10-10 m2/s - “RS_p0=0.1MPa.gid” and “RS_p0=0.2MPa.gid”: simulations of CO2 intrusion into the RS specimen with increased p0=0.1 MPa and p0= 0.2 MPa, respectively. In each folder, there is a file with the name of the folder ended as “_gen.dat” which contains the input data of the model, including material properties, initial and boundary conditions and the time intervals. There is also a file ended as “_gri.dat” that includes the information on the mesh. The file “root.dat” includes the name of the model. To run the simulation, just execute the Code_Bright executable “Cb_v9_3.exe” in a folder that contains the three input files and the executable., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/233224
Dataset. 2021

ESTUDIO SOCIAL SOBRE LA PANDEMIA COVID-19. SEGUNDA EDICIÓN

ESPACOV_II_IESA

  • Serrano del Rosal, Rafael
  • Domínguez Álvarez, Juan Antonio
  • Lafuente, Regina
  • Manzano, Vicente
  • Ranchal Romero, Julia
  • Ruiz Ruiz, Jorge
  • Sotomayor, Rafaela
  • Trujillo Carmona, Manuel
ESPACOV II trata de captar la evolución de las opiniones de los ciudadanos en un tiempo en el que ha aumentado extraordinariamente el nivel de información y conocimiento de la sociedad sobre la pandemia; en el que la población ha tenido que seguir limitando de forma más o menos severa sus relaciones sociales y acatar diversas normas y restricciones para tratar de evitar la propagación del virus, paliar el colapso del sistema sanitario y reducir el número de fallecimientos. No obstante, aun así, se han sufrido tres importantes olas de contagios. Precisamente, porque la pandemia persiste, pero el contexto social ha cambiado, ESPACOV II recoge también en esta edición información sobre nuevas situaciones derivadas de la crisis como la fatiga pandémica, el coste personal y el futuro de las medidas y restricciones, o las actitudes hacia las vacunas y el proceso de vacunación frente a la COVID-19. La recogida de datos se ha realizado del 18 al 25 de enero de 2021 y se ha llevado a cabo utilizando tres procedimientos de muestreo simultáneamente: 1º: Generación aleatoria de números de teléfono móviles a partir de los rangos de números de teléfono asignados a los distintos operadores móviles por la CNMC. A los números generados se les envió un SMS. 2º: Publicidad segmentada en Facebook. Se ha colocado como anuncio en Facebook e Instagram. 3º: Publicidad segmentada a través del sistema de anuncios emplazados mediante Google Ads, en la World Wide Web y en aplicaciones de móviles. Las tres ramas de muestreo proporcionaron enlaces no paramétricos al sitio web de la encuesta. La muestra obtenida asciende a N = 1.644 (1.012 de los cuales proceden de la rama de SMS y 414 de la rama de anuncios en Facebook y 218 de la rama de Google Ads). Los datos brutos fueron ponderados por ajustes iterativos (rake) con respecto al tamaño del municipio, área geográfica (NUTS-1), grupo de edad, sexo y nivel educativo. Los primeros resultados se publicaron el 19 de febrero en el sitio web del CSIC (www.csic.es). El conjunto de datos contiene 101 columnas (= variables) y 1.644 filas (= casos). El conjunto de datos no contiene datos personales, ni se han recopilado en ninguna etapa del proceso., Autofinanciado por IESA-CSIC. ESPACOV II se ha financiado en el marco de un Proyecto Intramural Especial del CSIC (PIE 201710E018), Los principales temas cubiertos son: 1. Grado de interés en la información sobre los distintos aspectos de la crisis sanitaria 1. Estado de salud y de ánimo percibido 2. Conocimiento sobre el posible contagio del encuestado y/o parientes cercanos y evolución de la enfermedad 3. Grado de confianza en colectivos e instituciones para facilitar la salida de la crisis 4. Valoración de Gobierno de España y de los Gobiernos autonómicos 5. Cumplimiento de medidas y coste personal en su cumplimiento 6. Expectativas temporales de continuidad de las medidas 7. Actitudes hacia las vacunas y proceso de vacunación 8. Valoración de la situación socioeconómica 9. Variables sociodemográficas. Consulte el libro de códigos para obtener descripciones detalladas de las variables., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/289253
Dataset. 2021

DATASET. DETAILED CAROTENOID COMPOSITION OF THE DURUM WHEAT COLLECTION

DURUM WHEAT (TRITICUM DURUM L.) LANDRACES REVEAL POTENTIAL FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF GRAIN CAROTENOID ESTERIFICATION IN BREEDING PROGRAMS

  • Requena-Ramírez, María Dolores
  • Hornero-Méndez, Dámaso
  • Rodríguez-Suárez, Cristina
  • Atienza, Sergio G.
This research was funded by Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Unive sidades, grant number AGL2017-85368-P and by Instituto de Investigación y Formación Agraria y Pesquera (IFAPA), Junta de Andalucía, grant number PP.AVA-AVA2019.020. Both grants are cofounded by FEDER. D.H.-M. is member of CaRed Network funded by Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (BIO2017-90877-REDT) and participates in EUROCAROTEN COST Action (CA15136). S.G.A. is member of FiRCMe Network, funded by Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (AGL2016-81855-REDT). M.D.R.-R. was recipient of a fellowship from Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (PRE2018-084037)., Peer reviewed

DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/289253
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