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DUGiDocs – Universitat de Girona
oai:dugi-doc.udg.edu:10256/17240
Dataset. 2018

COLLECTION OF DATA ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF RED ALGAL COASTAL HABITAT AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES IN THE NORTHWEST OF THE MEDITERRANEAN

  • Cefalì, Maria Elena
  • Ballesteros i Sagarra, Enric
  • Riera, Joan Lluís
  • Chappuis, Eglantine
  • Terradas, Marc
  • Mariani, Simone
  • Cebrian Pujol, Emma
Dades associades a l' article publicat: Cefalì,M.E., Ballesteros, E., Riera, J.L., Chappuis, E., Terradas, M., Mariani, S., i Cebrian, E. (2018). The optimal sampling design for littoral habitats modelling: a case study from the north-western Mediterranean. PLoS ONE, vol. 13, núm. 5, p. e0197234. Disponible a https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197234, Spatial distribution of six coastal habitats of red algae on the Catalan coast, significantly influenced by environmental variables. The red algae mentioned in the database are: Rissoella verruculosa, Lithophyllum byssoides /Lithophyllum byssoides rims ("Trottoir"), Neogoniolithon brassica-florida, Hildenbrandia rubra /Phymatolithon lenormandi and Cystoseira mediterranea. Data on littoral habitat distribution and environmental variables were collected along the whole coast of Catalonia (North-Western Mediterranean between 3º 10' 28.072" E, 42º 26' 17.619" N and 0º 30' 57.001" E, 40º 31' 26.302" N), The file called 'Full data base' contains for each point, the projected coordinates, the environmental variables and the presence/absence (1/0) of each habitat. Slope code: 1 = 0º-10.8º; 2 = 10.8º-22.8º; 3 = 22.8º-45.1º; 4 = 45.1º-68.2º; 5 = 68.2º-87.8º. Habitats code: Riv = Rissoella verruculosa; Lby = Lithophyllum byssoides; Tro = Lithophyllum byssoides rims ("Trottoir”); Neo = Neogoniolithon brassica-florida; Hph = Hildenbrandia rubra/ Phymatolithon lenormandi.\nTables A-F contain results of logistic regression models. Results of logistic regression models for all sampling strategy designs are presented for each habitat and for all sample sizes. For training data, the number (N) and frequency (F) of the habitat occurrence are presented. Results of null models are shown with the mead and standard deviation of the 10 models calculated. The D2 is the Deviance of the model in the training data; AUC is the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, se and spe are the sensitivity and specificity respectively, for the predictive model in the test data

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DUGiDocs – Universitat de Girona
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Dataset. 2018

A SERIAL FOUNDER EFFECT MODEL OF PHONEMIC DIVERSITY BASED ON PHONEMIC LOSS IN LOW-DENSITY POPULATIONS [DADES DE RECERCA]

  • Pérez Losada, Joaquim
  • Fort, Joaquim
Dades associades a l' article publicat: Pérez-Losada, J. & Fort, J. (2018). A serial founder effect model of phonemic diversity based on phonemic loss in low-density populations. PLoS ONE, vol. 13, núm. 6, p. e0198346. Disponible a https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198346, The zip file contains the following documents and files: - S1 Text: Supplementary results in DOCX, available at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198346.s001. This document contains different graphic simulations that complement the results mentioned in the published article. Graphics have been calculated from the data collected in the "Language database".

- S1 Database in XLSX available at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198346.s002. It is the Language database that contains the list of phonemes for 359 languages. For each language are provided the number of phonemes and the distance from the origin of the out-of-Africa. For these 359 languages, 908 different phonemes have been found. First, all languages ​​in the dataset were coded in strings of "1" and "0". This leads to a "full" matrix of 359 rows (languages) x 908 columns (phonemes). The presence of a phoneme is marked with a "1" in the corresponding position. The absence of a given phoneme is marked with a "0". Data from this database are used to generate the observed phonetic cline and the simulated phonemic cline, explained in the published article. - Two programs in FORTRAN to carry out the numerical simulations based on the data collected in the Language database (S1): S1 Software is the SFE with phonemic loss program, available at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198346.s003 (ZIP) and S2 Software is the program to compute diversity tF of languages at given distance intervals, available at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198346.s004 (ZIP), It has been observed that the number of phonemes in languages in use today tends to decrease with increasing distance from Africa. A previous formal model has recently reproduced the observed cline, but under two strong assumptions. Here we tackle the question of whether an alternative explanation for the worldwide phonemic cline is possible, by using alternative assumptions. The answer is affirmative. We show this by formalizing a proposal, following Atkinson, that this pattern may be due to a repeated bottleneck effect and phonemic loss. In our simulations, low-density populations lose phonemes during the Out-of-Africa dispersal of modern humans. Our results reproduce the observed global cline for the number of phonemes. In addition, we also detect a cline of phonemic diversity and reproduce it using our simulation model. We suggest how future work could determine whether the previous model or the new one (or even a combination of them) is valid. Simulations also show that the clines can still be present even 300 kyr after the Out-of-Africa dispersal, which is contrary to some previous claims which were not supported by numerical simulations​

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DUGiDocs – Universitat de Girona
oai:dugi-doc.udg.edu:10256/17242
Dataset. 2018

SUPPORTING INFORMATION: ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF LINEAR LIPOPEPTIDES DERIVED FROM BP100 TOWARDS PLANT PATHOGENS

  • Oliveras Rovira, Àngel
  • Baró Sabé, Aina
  • Badosa Romañó, Esther
  • Montesinos Barreda, Laura
  • Feliu Soley, Lídia
  • Planas i Grabuleda, Marta
Dades associades a l'article publicat: Oliveras, À., Baró, A., Montesinos, L., Badosa, E., Montesinos, E., Feliu, L., i Planas, M. (2018). Antimicrobial activity of linear lipopeptides derived from BP100 towards plant pathogens. PLoS ONE, vol. 13, núm. 7, p. e0201571. Disponible a https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201571, Table A contains antimicrobial activity (MIC) of the linear lipopeptides against six plant pathogenic bacteria and two fungi. Table B contains Hemolytic activity of the linear lipopeptides. S1 File also includes the synthesis and characterization of the lipopeptides

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10256/17242
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Acceda, Documentación científica de la ULPGC en abierto
oai:accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/107037
Otros (other). 2018

APNEA HRV DATASET

  • Juliá-Serdá, Gabriel
  • Navarro-Esteva, Javier
  • Ravelo García, Antonio Gabriel
The HuGCDN2014 database was provided by the sleep unit of the Dr. Negrín University Hospital (Canary Islands, Spain). It is made up of 77 single-lead ECG recordings, digitized at 200 Hz. The labeling process was performed by an expert based on the simultaneous polysomnography, indicating the presence or absence of apnea in each minute. The database is divided into two groups: 1º) CONTROL: Forty healthy subjects with an AHI lower than 5 (30 men and 10 women). 2º) APNEA: Thirty-seven OSA patients with an AHI higher than 25 (30 men and 7 women). The learning set (L) consists of the first 20 recordings of control subjects and the first 18 OSA patients. The rest belong to the test set (T). The single-lead ECG signal is divided into 5-minute frames, that are shifted in time in increments of 1 minute. The scoring for each segment is assigned to the minute located in the middle position. The RR interval series is constructed as a sequence of time differences between the successive heartbeats.

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DOI: https://zenodo.org/record/4670169, http://hdl.handle.net/10553/107037, https://zenodo.org/record/4670169
Acceda, Documentación científica de la ULPGC en abierto
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Acceda, Documentación científica de la ULPGC en abierto
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PMID: https://zenodo.org/record/4670169, http://hdl.handle.net/10553/107037, https://zenodo.org/record/4670169
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Dipòsit Digital de la UB
oai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/119378
Otros (other). 2018

EFFECT OF SEX ON GLUCOSE HANDLING BY ADIPOCYTES ISOLATED FROM RAT SUBCUTANEOUS, MESENTERIC AND PERIGONADAL ADIPOSE TISSUE (RAW DATA)

  • Rotondo, Floriana
  • Ho-Palma, Ana Cecilia
  • Remesar Betlloch, Xavier
  • Fernández López, José Antonio
  • Romero Romero, María del Mar
  • Alemany, Marià, 1946-
Dades primàries associades a un article publicat a la revista PeerJ https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5440

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Dipòsit Digital de la UB
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Docta Complutense
oai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/14210
Dataset. 2018

LA DESAMORTIZACIÓN DE MADOZ EN ESPAÑA, 1864

  • Moreno Ballesteros, Vicente
Estudio de Vicente Moreno Ballesteros, doctor en Historia por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, sobre las ventas de bienes procedentes de la desamortización de Madoz en España en 1864. Proyecto de investigación dirigido por Luis Enrique Otero Carvajal, catedrático de Historia contemporánea de la UCM, integrado en el Grupo de Investigación Complutense Espacio, Sociedad y Cultura en la edad contemporánea.

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Docta Complutense
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Docta Complutense
oai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/14209
Dataset. 2018

LA DESAMORTIZACIÓN DE MADOZ EN ESPAÑA, 1863

  • Moreno Ballesteros, Vicente
Estudio de Vicente Moreno Ballesteros, doctor en Historia por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, sobre las ventas de bienes procedentes de la desamortización de Madoz en España en 1863. Proyecto de investigación dirigido por Luis Enrique Otero Carvajal, catedrático de Historia contemporánea de la UCM, integrado en el Grupo de Investigación Complutense Espacio, Sociedad y Cultura en la edad contemporánea.

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DOI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/14209
Docta Complutense
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Docta Complutense
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Docta Complutense
oai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/14211
Dataset. 2018

EVALUATING EARLY WARNING AND COINCIDENT INDICATORS OF BUSINESS CYCLES USING SMOOTH TRENDS.

  • Bujosa, Marcos
  • García-Ferrer, Antonio
  • de Juan, Aránzazu
  • Martin-Arroyo, Antonio
Data used in the article "Evaluating early warning and coincident indicators of business cycles using smooth trends" in Journal of Forecasting.

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DOI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/14211
Docta Complutense
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Docta Complutense
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Docta Complutense
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Dataset. 2018

DATA FROM: GERMINATION FITNESS OF TWO TEMPERATE EPIPHYTIC FERNS SHIFTS UNDER INCREASING TEMPERATURES AND FOREST FRAGMENTATION

  • Gabriel y Galán, Jose María
  • Murciano Cespedosa, Antonio
  • Sirvent, Laure
  • Sánchez Jiménez, Abel
  • Watkins, James E.
Ferns are an important component of ecosystems around the world. Studies of the impacts that global changes may have on ferns are scarce, yet emerging studies indicate that some species may be particularly sensitive to climate change. The lack of research in this subject is much more aggravated in the case of epiphytes, and especially those that live under temperate climates. A mathematical model was developed for two temperate epiphytic ferns in order to predict potential impacts on spore germination kinetics, in response to different scenarios of global change, coming from increasing temperature and forest fragmentation. Our results show that an increasing temperature will have a negative impact over the populations of these temperate epiphytic ferns. Under unfragmented forests the germination percentage was comparatively less influenced than in fragmented patches. This study highlight that, in the long term, populations of the studied epiphytic temperate ferns may decline due to climate change. Overall, epiphytic fern communities will suffer changes in diversity, richness and dominance. Our study draws attention to the role of ferns in epiphytic communities of temperate forests, emphasizing the importance of considering these plants in any conservation strategy. Derived from our results, it seems that it would be more practical to focus attention to forest conservation. From a methodological point of view, the model we propose could be easily used to dynamically monitor the status of ecosystems, allowing the quick prediction of possible future scenarios, which is a crucial issue in biodiversity conservation decision-making.

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UVaDOC. Repositorio Documental de la Universidad de Valladolid
oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/64275
Dataset. 2018

EVANGELIZACIÓN E INCULTURACIÓN EN EL NUEVO MUNDO. EL MÉTODO DOMINICANO EN LOS SIGLOS XVI Y XVII

  • Bueno García, Antonio
La llegada de los misioneros dominicos a América en septiembre de 1510 marcó un nuevo estilo en la evangelización de los pueblos indígenas, con clara repercusión en el devenir religioso y también político de los administrados., E-LECON

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.35376/10324/64275, https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/64275
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UVaDOC. Repositorio Documental de la Universidad de Valladolid
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PMID: https://doi.org/10.35376/10324/64275, https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/64275
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