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Set de datos (Dataset). 2010

INORGANIC NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF THE EXPEDITION MALASPINA 2010 (MALASPINA_2010_NUTRIENTS.XLSX) [DATASET]

  • Blasco, Dolors
  • Fuente Gamero, Patricia de la
  • Guallar, Carles
  • Riera-Lorente, Max
  • Teixidor-Toneu, Irene
  • Agustí, Susana
  • Duarte, Carlos M.
  • Vidal, Montserrat
Description: The Malaspina2010_chlorophyll.xlsx file contains the inorganic nutrient concentration data of the circunnavigation expedition Malaspina 2010, which took place between 14/12/2010 and 14/07/2011 on board the BIO Hespérides. The date and position of the sampling stations are listed in the “Data” sheet of the file. Methods: Water samples for measurement of the concentration of nitrate, nitrite (nitrate + nitrite in leg 1), phosphate and silicate were collected from 3 m depth with a 30-liter Niskin bottle and from selected depths between 10 and 200 m with a Rosette of 24 10-liter Niskin bottles attached to a CTD probe. Inorganic nutrient concentrations were determined by means of a Skalar autoanalyzer, following the standard spectrophotometric procedures described in Grasshoff et al. (1999) and Blasco et al. (2012); in leg 1, nitrite was not determined separately and phosphate was measured using a manual method (Vidal et al. 2012), This work was supported by Consolider-Ingenio 2010, CSD2008-00077 of the former Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (ES) (now www.ciencia.gob.es) and the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) (ES), Peer reviewed

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Set de datos (Dataset). 2023

ECOHYDROLOGICAL NICHE SEGREGATION AMONG DESERT SHRUBS IN A GYPSUM-CALCAREOUS FORMATION, NORTH-WESTERN IRAN [DATASET]

  • Rudova, Alexander
  • Puente, Laura de la
  • Palacio, Sara
  • Sharifi, Arash
  • Querejeta Mercader, José Ignacio
  • Ferrio, Juan Pedro
  • Rahmaninia, Hossein
  • Akhani, Hossein
24151865.zip contiene 1 archivo csv y 1 archivo word., Xerophilic subshrubs exhibit multiple functional types and frequently show hydrological niche segregation. In the poorly studied Irano-Turanian gypsum deserts, knowledge of the ecohydrological strategies of different plant species is essential to understand community complexity in these vulnerable ecosystems. We studied the ecohydrological strategies of five co-existing subshrub members of Caryophyllales, ascertaining if their rooting architecture, gypsum affinity or photosynthetic pathway determined their water uptake, and if gypsum crystallisation water could be a relevant water source for plants in different seasons. We conducted soil and xylem sampling for isotope analyses in spring and summer and extracted water by cryogenic vacuum distillation. Oxygen and hydrogen isotope compositions were determined and compared with visual representation and Bayesian Mixing Models to determine species ecohydrological strategies. Species – season interactions were related to differences in xylem sap isotopic composition. Three basic strategies relying on contrasting the use of free topsoil moisture and deep soil water could be detected and were in part explained by rooting architecture. Plant gypsum affinity and photosynthetic pathways did not have a significant effect on the water sources used by the plants. Ecohydrological niche segregation was explained partly by rooting architecture and species-specific traits. Gypsum crystallisation water was not used in summer by the studied species., The study was supported by grants from the Research Council and International Office, University of Tehran, the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Project H2020-MSCA-RISE-GYPWORLD GA No. 777803), the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN, PID2019-111159GB-C31), and the Spanish Research Council (CSIC, I-COOPB20231). The postdoctoral fellowship of AS was founded by the National Elite Foundation. LdP and SP received funding from FSE (Fondo Social Europeo)-Aragón2014–2020 of the Gobierno de Aragón, Spain, and MICINN (RyC fellowship RYC-2013-14164), respectively. JPF was supported by the Reference Group H09_20R (Gobierno de Aragón, Spain)., Peer reviewed

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Set de datos (Dataset). 2022

DATASET: GLOBAL RANGE DYNAMICS OF THE BEARDED VULTURE (GYPAETUS BARBATUS) FROM THE LAST GLACIAL MAXIMA TO CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS

  • Subedi, Tulsi R.
  • Pérez-García, Juan M.
  • Gurung, Sandesh
  • Baral, Hem S.
  • Virani, Munir Z.
  • Sah, Shahrul A. M.
  • Anadón, José D.
This dataset consists of Bearded Vulture Gypaetus barbatus occurrence points which were used to develop a distribution model to study its suitable habitat of this species. Using these data, we modelled the current distribution of Bearded Vulture throughout its entire range and projected the Last Glacial Maxima (LGM), Mid-Holocene (MH) and future distribution under 2070s climate change scenarios. We compiled these data from the entire distribution range in Asia, Europe and Africa using different sources: freely accessible online resources including, eBird and GBIF repositories, published reports and grey literature and occurrence data collected by the authors in the field, mostly in Nepal., The Rufford Foundation, UK; (Grants 18462-B) supported TRS to conduct fieldwork in Nepal. Universiti Sains Malaysia and The World Academy of Science, Italy provided a USM-TWAS postgraduate fellowship award to TRS. JDA & JMPG were supported by a Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities postdoctoral contract (RYC-2017-22783 and IJC-2019-038968 respectively)., Peer reviewed

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Set de datos (Dataset). 2021

SUPPORTING INFORMATION: A MOLECULAR TRANSISTOR CONTROLLED THROUGH PROTON TRANSFER

  • Weckbecker, D.
  • Coto, Pedro B.
  • Thoss, Michael
Parameters used in the simulations, simulation results for different edge geometries and substituent groups, and further details on the effects of the bias field., Peer reviewed

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Set de datos (Dataset). 2012

SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL FOR HETEROLOGOUS RNA SILENCING SUPPRESSORS FROM BOTH PLANT- AND ANIMAL-INFECTING VIRUSES SUPPORT PLUM POX VIRUS INFECTION

  • Maliogka, Varvara
  • Calvo, Maria V.
  • Carbonell, Alberto
  • García, Juan Antonio
  • Valli, Adrián
Supplementary methods. Table S1. Primers and templates used for PCRs. Table S2. Sequences of PCR primers used in the construction of chimerical viruses. Table S3. List of primers and templates used in PCRs to generate plasmids based on pMDC32. Table S4. Sequences of PCR primers used to construct plasmids based on pMDC32. Fig. S1. Infectivity of chimerical viruses based on plum pox virus. Fig. S2. Infectivity of chimerical viruses based on plum pox virus. Fig. S3. Anti-silencing activity of CaMV P6 proteins., Peer reviewed

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Set de datos (Dataset). 2015

SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL FOR THE POTYVIRIDAE P1A LEADER PROTEASE CONTRIBUTES TO HOST RANGE SPECIFICITY

  • Shan, Hongying
  • Pasin, Fabio
  • Valli, Adrián
  • Castillo, Carla
  • Rajulu, Charukesi
  • Carbonell, Alberto
  • Simón-Mateo, Carmen
  • García, Juan Antonio
  • Rodamilans, Bernardo
Supplemental Figure 1. Sequence analysis of P1-like proteins from several Potyviridae, and in vitro cleavage activity of CVYV P1a. Supplemental Figure 2. HCPro silencing suppressor activity in P1a-containing constructs in the absence of NIa co-expression., Peer reviewed

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Set de datos (Dataset). 2023

SUPPLEMENT OF MOUNTAIN PERMAFROST IN THE CENTRAL PYRENEES: INSIGHTS FROM THE DEVAUX ICE CAVE

  • Bartolomé, Miguel
  • Cazenave, Gérard
  • Luetscher, Marc
  • Spötl, Christoph
  • Gázquez, Fernando
  • Belmonte, Ánchel
  • Turchyn, Alexandra V.
  • López-Moreno, Juan I.
  • Moreno Caballud, Ana
© Author(s) 2023. CC BY 4.0 License. The copyright of individual parts of the supplement might differ from the article licence., Peer reviewed

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Set de datos (Dataset). 2023

UNPRECEDENTED RECENT REGIONAL INCREASE IN ORGANIC CARBON AND LITHOGENIC FLUXES IN HIGH ALTITUDE PYRENEAN LAKES (DATASET)

  • Vicente de Vera, Alejandra
7953552.zip contiene 6 ficheros xlsx: Sabocos.xlsx; Urdiceto.xlsx; Marbore.xlsx; Acherito.xlsx; Creguena.xlsx; LaSierra.xlsx, Peer reviewed

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Set de datos (Dataset). 2023

DATA_SHEET_1_THE HIDDEN MICROBIAL ECOSYSTEM IN THE PERENNIAL ICE FROM A PYRENEAN ICE CAVE.PDF

  • Ruiz-Blas, Fátima
  • Muñoz-Hisado, Víctor
  • García-López, Eva
  • Moreno Caballud, Ana
  • Bartolomé, Miguel
  • Leunda Esnaola, María
  • Martinez-Alonso, Emma
  • Alcázar, Alberto
  • Cid, Cristina
Over the last years, perennial ice deposits located within caves have awakened interest as places to study microbial communities since they represent unique cryospheric archives of climate change. Since the beginning of the twentieth century, the temperature has gradually increased, and it is estimated that by the end of this century the increase in average temperature could be around 4.0°C. In this context of global warming the ice deposits of the Pyrenean caves are undergoing a significant regression. Among this type of caves, that on the Cotiella Massif in the Southern Pyrenees is one of the southernmost studied in Europe. These types of caves house microbial communities which have so far been barely explored, and therefore their study is necessary. In this work, the microbial communities of the Pyrenean ice cave A294 were identified using metabarcoding techniques. In addition, research work was carried out to analyze how the age and composition of the ice affect the composition of the bacterial and microeukaryotic populations. Finally, the in vivo effect of climate change on the cellular machinery that allow microorganisms to live with increasing temperatures has been studied using proteomic techniques., Peer reviewed

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Set de datos (Dataset). 2023

TABLE_2_THE HIDDEN MICROBIAL ECOSYSTEM IN THE PERENNIAL ICE FROM A PYRENEAN ICE CAVE.XLSX

  • Ruiz-Blas, Fátima
  • Muñoz-Hisado, Víctor
  • García-López, Eva
  • Moreno Caballud, Ana
  • Bartolomé, Miguel
  • Leunda Esnaola, María
  • Martinez-Alonso, Emma
  • Alcázar, Alberto
  • Cid, Cristina
Over the last years, perennial ice deposits located within caves have awakened interest as places to study microbial communities since they represent unique cryospheric archives of climate change. Since the beginning of the twentieth century, the temperature has gradually increased, and it is estimated that by the end of this century the increase in average temperature could be around 4.0°C. In this context of global warming the ice deposits of the Pyrenean caves are undergoing a significant regression. Among this type of caves, that on the Cotiella Massif in the Southern Pyrenees is one of the southernmost studied in Europe. These types of caves house microbial communities which have so far been barely explored, and therefore their study is necessary. In this work, the microbial communities of the Pyrenean ice cave A294 were identified using metabarcoding techniques. In addition, research work was carried out to analyze how the age and composition of the ice affect the composition of the bacterial and microeukaryotic populations. Finally, the in vivo effect of climate change on the cellular machinery that allow microorganisms to live with increasing temperatures has been studied using proteomic techniques., Peer reviewed

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