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Dataset. 2019
ASSEMBLY OF THE ANOPHELES FONTENILLEI GENOME
- Barrón, Maite G.
- Paupy, Christophe
- Rahola, Nil
- Akone-Ella, Ousman
- Ngangue, Marc F.
- Wilson-Bahun, Theodel A.
- Pombi, Marco
- Kengne, Pierre
- Costantini, Carlo
- Simard, Frédéric
- González Pérez, Josefa
- Ayala, Diego
Genome assembly of the Anopheles fontenillei genome based on the high coverage sequencing of a single individual of this species. The raw reads for this assembly can be found in SRA under accession number SRX5100439., No
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Dataset. 2019
THROUGHFALL AND STEMFLOW PARTICULATE MATTER FLUXES AND SIZE DISTRIBUTION
- Cayuela, Carles
- Levia, Delphis F.
- Latron, Jérôme
- Llorens, Pilar
Data used in the study correspond to two datasets.-- Last update has been done in February 2019., [Flux_data.xls] Fluxes of PM in rain, throughfall and stemflow for two tree species (Quercus pubescens Willd. and Pinus sylvestris L.) from June 2015 to June 2016. In this file, no available data is indicated as “NA”.
Data structure:
• Date: Date of the sample collection
• Rain flux: Particulate matter flux in rain (in mg m-2).
• Th_Oak_flux: Particulate matter flux in throughfall for Quercus pubescens Willd. (in mg m-2).
• Th_Pine_flux: Particulate matter flux in throughfall for Pinus sylvestris L. (in mg m-2).
• Sf_Oak_flux: Particulate matter flux in stemflow for Quercus pubescens Willd. (in mg m-2).
• Sf_Pine_flux: Particulate matter flux in stemflow for Pinus sylvestris L. (in mg m-2).
• Rainfall: Accumulated rainfall between sampling days (in mm).
• Origin: Air trajectory coming from: East, West or South. Calculated through 5-day backward trajectories using the HYSPLIT model (Rolph et al., 2017; Stein et al., 2015)., [Filters_data.xlsx] Results from the examination of filters of rainfall, throughfall and stemflow for both species and for 7 events. Data comes from a Zeiss LSM 510 Meta-5 Live Duo confocal microscope and a post processing made with ImageJ. The confocal microscopy analyses have been conducted at the BioImaging Centre at the University of Delaware.
Data structure:
Area: Area of particles (μm2).
Perim.: Perimeter, length of the outside boundary of the particle (μm).
Major: Primary axis of the best fitting ellipse (μm).
Minor: Secondary axis of the best fitting ellipse (μm).
Angle: Angle between the primary axis and a line parallel to the X-axis of the image (º).
Circ.: Circularity 4π·([Area])/〖[Perimeter]〗^2 with a value of 1.0 indicating a perfect circle. As the value approaches 0.0, it indicates an increasingly elongated shape.
Feret: Feret diameter, the longest distance between any two points along the selection boundary, also known as maximum caliper (μm).
FeretAngle: The angle (0 - -180 degrees) of the Feret’s diameter (º).
MinFeret: The minimum caliper diameter (μm).
AR: Aspect ratio, the aspect ratio of the particle’s fitted ellipse, i.e., ([Major Axis])/([Minor Axis])
Round: Roundness, 4·([Area])/(π · 〖[Major axis]〗^2 ) or the inverse of Aspect Ratio.
Solidity: ([Area])/([Convex Area])
Date: Date of the sampling.
Type: Corresponding water flux. Rainfall (Rf), throughfall pines (Th_Pine), throughfall oaks (Th_Oak), stemflow pines (Sf_Pine) and stemflow oaks (Sf_Oak)., Particulate matter fluxes in a Mediterranean mountain forest: inter-specific differences between throughfall and stemflow in oak and pine stands. This project analyses the redistribution of water and particulate matter (PM) below forested areas in the Vallcebre research catchments during rainfall events. Data to analyse PM fluxes and diameter and shape distribution of PM has been produced by: Carles Cayuela, Delphis F. Levia, Jérôme Latron and Pilar Llorens., This research was supported by the projects TransHyMed (CGL2016-75957-R AEI/FEDER, UE) and MASCC-DYNAMITE (PCIN-2017-061/AEI) funded by the ‘‘Agencia Estatal de Investigación”. C. Cayuela was the beneficiary of a pre-doctoral FPI grant (BES-2014-070609) and a pre-doctoral mobility grant (EEBB-I-16-11510)., No
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Dataset. 2019
DATA ON ROAD USE BY RED-NECKED NIGHTJARS
- Felipe, Miguel de
- Sáez-Gómez, Pedro
- Camacho, Carlos
This data set includes 9 years (2009-2017) of data on the number of red-necked nightjars (Caprimulgus ruficollis) encountered along a 24-km road network crossing a protected area of the Doñana Natural Park (Spain) 37°7′N, 6°33′ W. Nightjar counts were carried out on a weekly basis from the time of arrival from spring migration (early April) until autumn departure to their wintering quarters (late October). These counts began 1–2 h after sunset from fixed starting points by driving a vehicle at a constant speed of 30 km/h until the full 24-km route was completed. Meteorological information from the two nearest meteorological stations, located 17 km and 6 km from the study site, is also included in this data set., Peer reviewed
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Dataset. 2019
DOES THE USE OF NEST MATERIALS IN A GROUND-NESTING BIRD RESULT FROM A COMPROMISE BETWEEN THE RISK OF EGG OVERHEATING AND CAMOUFLAGE?
- Gómez, Jesús
- Liñán-Cembrano, G.
- Ramo, Cristina
- Castro, Macarena
- Pérez-Hurtado, Alejandro
- Amat, Juan A.
Many studies addressing the use of nest materials by animals have focused on only one factor to explain its function. However, the consideration of more than one factor could explain the apparently maladaptive choice of nest materials that makes the nests conspicuous to predators. Here, we tested experimentally whether there is a trade-off in the use of nest materials between the risks of egg predation and overheating when the eggs are not attended by adults in the ground-nesting Kentish plover, Charadrius alexandrinus. For this, we added into nests materials differing in their thermal properties and coloration, thus affecting rates of egg heating and camouflage. Before manipulations, adults had selected light materials that matched worse egg coloration than the microhabitat, likely to buffer the risk of egg overheating. However, the adults did not keep the lightest experimental materials, probably because camouflage worsened. In all nests, adults removed most of the experimental materials independently of their properties, so that egg camouflage returned to the original values within a week of the experimental treatments. Although the thermal environment may affect the choice of nest materials by the plovers, at our study sites it was not likely too stressful as to determine the acceptance of the lightest experimental materials., Peer reviewed
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Dataset. 2009
DATASET OF THE INFLUENCE OF COVER CROPS AND TILLAGE ON WATER AND SEDIMENT YIELD, AND ON NUTRIENT, AND ORGANIC MATTER LOSSES IN AN OLIVE ORCHARD ON A SANDY LOAM SOIL
- Gómez Calero, José Alfonso
- Guzmán, Gema
- Giráldez, Juan Vicente
- Fereres Castiel, Elías
This is an dataset accompaning the paper "The influence of cover crops and tillage on water and sediment yield, and on nutrient, and organic matter losses in an olive orchard on a sandy loam soil". Soil & Tillage Research 106 (1): 137-144. It contains three files with: a) The plot layout. b) The bimonthly runoff, sediment and nutrient losses in runoff and sediment. c) The soil moisture data, The support of the ProTerra project, funded by Syngenta Ltd, is gratefully acknowledged. The contribution of the Junta de Andalucía research project AGR2349 is also acknowledged., Peer reviewed
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Dataset. 2008
DATASET OF COMMENTS ON “IS SOIL EROSION IN OLIVE GROVES AS BAD AS OFTEN CLAIMED?” BY L. FLESKENS AND L. STROOSNIJDER
- Gómez Calero, José Alfonso
- Giráldez, Juan Vicente
- Vanwalleghem, Tom
Complementary material, containing the raw data used in the Table and Figure included in this article., Peer reviewed
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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/177286
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Dataset. 2019
STEAD (SPANISH TEMPERATURE AT DAILY SCALE) [DATASET]
- Serrano-Notivoli, Roberto
- Martín De Luis
- Beguería, Santiago
The dataset is freely available on the web repository of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). There are 12 files in NetCDF format: 3 with maximum temperature estimations and 3 minimum temperatures. Each of 3 files represent peninsular Spain (_pen), Balearic islands (_bal) and Canary islands (_can). Same files exist for the uncertainty estimates., Spanish TEmperature At Daily scale (STEAD) is a new daily gridded maximum and minimum temperature dataset for Spain. It covers the whole territory of peninsular Spain and Balearic and Canary Islands at a 5x5 kilometre spatial resolution. Daily temperature was estimated for each point of the grid from 1901-01-01 to 2014-12-31 in peninsular Spain and from 1971-01-01 to 2014-12-31 in the Balearic and Canary Islands. The grid was built using a previously reconstructed station-based dataset. The observed temperature information comprised more than 5,000 stations provided by Spanish Meteorological Agency (AEMET) and Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAGRAMA)., Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO): CGL2015-69985-R and CGL2017-83866-C3-3-R, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades: FJCI-2017-31595, No
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Dataset. 2019
REGIONAL CENTROID MOMENT TENSORS FOR EARTHQUAKES IN THE 2016 SOUTH ALBORAN SEISMIC CRISIS
- Gràcia, Eulàlia
- Grevemeyer, Ingo
- Bartolomé, Rafael
- Perea, Héctor
- Martínez-Loriente, S.
- Gómez de la Peña, L.
- Villaseñor, Antonio
- Klinger, Yann
- Lo Iacono, Claudio
- Díez Tagarró, Susana
- Calahorrano, Alcinoe
- Camafort Blanco, Miquel
- Costa, Sergio
- D'Acremont, E.
- Rabaute, Alain
- Ranero, César R.
Los datos constarían de 24 directorios, uno para cada terremoto con los datos brutos, procesados, y resultados. Se pueden comprimir/empaquetar en un archivo tar. El contenido se describe en el archivo README., Data files and modelling results of regional centroid moment tensors obtained for earthquakes in the 2016 South Alboran seismic crisis, and presented in the article "Earthquake crisis unveils the growth of an incipient continental fault system", by Eulàlia Gràcia et al. Large continental faults extend for thousands of kilometres to form boundaries between rigid tectonic blocks. These faults are often associated with prominent topographic features, and they can produce large earthquakes. Here we present first evidence of such a major tectonic structure in its initial growing stage, the Al-Idrissi Fault System (AIFS), in the Alboran Sea. Until now, this fault system had always been described as a complex diffuse boundary between Eurasia and Nubia plates. However, combining newly acquired high-resolution bathymetric and seismic reflection data, together with seismological analyses of the 2016 Mw 6.4 earthquake offshore Morocco – the largest event ever recorded in the area – we unveil a 3D geometry for the AIFS, which definitively correspond to a crustal-scale boundary. We report evidence of left-lateral strike-slip displacement, characterize fault segmentation and demonstrate that the AIFS is the source of the 2016 events. The occurrence of the Mw 6.4 earthquake together with historical and instrumental events supports that the AIFS is currently growing through propagation and linkage of its segments. Thus, the AIFS provides a unique model for inception and growth of a young continental fault system., MINECO CGL2011-30005-C02-02, CTM2015-70155-R and Acción IDRISSI (MINECO/FEDER), The structure of the dataset is indicated in README.txt, Peer reviewed
Proyecto: MINECO/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2013-2016/CTM2015-70155-R
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Dataset. 2019
DATA FROM A GENETIC EVALUATION OF THE IBERIAN LYNX EX SITU CONSERVATION PROGRAMME
- Kleinman-Ruiz, Daniel
- Soriano, Laura
- Casas-Marcé, Mireia
- Szychta, Charles
- Sánchez, Íñigo
- Fernández, Jesús
- Godoy, José A.
Ex situ programmes have become critical for improving the conservation of many threatened species, as they establish backup populations and provide individuals for reintroduction and reinforcement of wild populations. The Iberian lynx was considered the most threatened felid species in the world in the wake of a dramatic decline during the second half of the 20th century that reduced its numbers to around only 100 individuals. An ex situ conservation programme was established in 2003 with individuals from the two well-differentiated, remnant populations, with great success from a demographic point of view. Here we evaluate the genetic status of the Iberian lynx captive population based on molecular data from 36 microsatellites, including patterns of relatedness and representativeness of the two remnant genetic backgrounds among founders, the evolution of diversity and inbreeding over the years, and genetic differentiation among breeding facilities. In general terms, the ex situ population harbours most of the genetic variability found in the two wild populations and has been able to maintain reasonably low levels of inbreeding and high diversity, thus validating the applied management measures, and potentially representing a model for other species in need of conservation, Peer reviewed
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Dataset. 2019
GENERALIZED PARETO PARAMETERS AND MAPS OF DROUGHT RISK FOR SPAIN [DATASET]
- Domínguez-Castro, Fernando
- Vicente Serrano, Sergio M.
- Tomás-Burguera, Miquel
- Peña-Gallardo, Marina
- Beguería, Santiago
- El Kenawy, Ahmed M.
- Luna, M. Y.
- Morata, A.
Los detalles de la metodología y los resultados se pueden encontrar en: Domínguez-Castro, F., Vicente-Serrano, S.M., Tomás-Burguera, M., Peña-Gallardo M., Beguería S., El Kenawy A., Luna, Y., Morata, A.
High-spatial-resolution probability maps of drought duration and magnitude across Spain.
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-2018-289
Acceso mediante licencia: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1-0/, This dataset includes 1.1 km spatial resolution of the Generalized Pareto parameters (X0, alpha, Kappa) of drought duration and magnitude for SPI and SPEI at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months timescales and the maximum drought duration and magnitude risk maps for 50 and 100 years for SPI and SPEI at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months timescales.
This dataset contains two zip files “parameters” and “risk_maps”. Parameters zip file contains 16 netCDF3 (8 for drought magnitude and 8 for drought duration) each one provides the Generalized Pareto parameters (1:X0, 2:alpha, 3:Kappa) for one index (SPI or SPEI) and one timescale (1, 3, 6 and 12 months). Risk_maps zip file contains 8 netCDF3 (4 for maximum drought magnitude and 4 for maximum drought duration) each one provides the risk maps for 4 time scales (1, 3, 6, 12 months) of one index (SPI or SPEI) and one time period (50 or 100 years). Each netCDF file contains 1115 longitudes and 834 latitudes., This work was supported by the following research projects: CGL2014-52135-C03-01 and PCIN-2015-220 financed by the Spanish Commission of Science and Technology and FEDER, 1560/2015; Herramientas de monitorización de la vegetación mediante modelización ecohidrológica en parques continentales financed by the Red de Parques Nacionales. IMDROFLOOD financed by Water Works 2014; a co-funded call of the European Commission and INDECIS, Peer reviewed
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