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    3D models video of the Jurassic lobster Eryma ventrosum from the La Voulte-sur-Rhône Lagerstätte, France : male specimen UJF-ID11543.

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    This dataset includes data from a male specimen (UJF-ID11543) of the lobster Eryma ventrosum from the Middle Jurassic (~162 Myr) La Voulte-sur-Rhône Lagerstätte, France, obtained by synchroton X-ray microtomography. This is a video (mp4 format) showing the various 3D models in place

    Temperature time series of Mormal, Blois and Aigoual forests

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    Data from the ANR IMPRINT Project (2019-2023): temperature time series of each plot for the three studied forests (Mormal, Blois and Aigoual). Two HOBO sensors were placed at the center of each of 60 plots, to measure air temperature (1 m above the ground; every hour), and soil temperature (8 cm below the ground; every two hours). This dataset is a compilation of all soil and air temperatures measured by HOBO sensors in each plot: (1) Mormal forest: the time series ranges from 2020-08-03 to 2023-10-23; (2) Blois forest: the time series ranges from 2020-07-11 to 2023-08-28; (3) Aigoual forest: the time series ranges from 2020-07-31 to 2023-09-17. Note that some plots may have holes (missing data) in the time series

    Raw data for the encampments from Ninove Doorn Noord

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    Les données brutes sont issues des analyses anthracologiques du site de Ninove Doorn Noord (Belgique) effectuées au laboratoire d'archéobotanique d'AASPE (MNHN, CNRS) dans le cadre d'une thèse intitulée : "Impact des conflits sur les forêts en Europe. Première application de l’anthracologie sur des camps militaires modernes, du XVIe au début du XIXe siècle". Ces données sont le résultat de l'identification et du comptage des taxons dans chaque échantillon étudié

    Flying, feeding and perching data recorded on captive vultures from Rocher des Aigles

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    This dataset was obtained through experiments with captive vultures (Gyps fuvlus and Gyps rueppelli) at the Rocher des Aigles, Rocamadour, France in 2021 and 2022. All data files are in .csv, scripts are in .R. The method used to process and analyse these data is described in the preprint here : https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.26.55067

    Travelling in Microphis (Teleostei: Syngnathidae) Otoliths with Two-Dimensional X-ray Fluorescence Maps: Twists and Turns on the Road to Strontium Incorporation

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    Indo-Pacific tropical island streams are home to freshwater pipefish (Microphis spp., Syngnathidae). Otoliths were used to uncover life history traits in four species, including a New Caledonian endemic. All four species present the same methodological challenge: their otoliths are small, fragile and mute for growth marks using basic observation tools. Strontium (Sr) is calcium substituent in the mineral lattice, driven by salinity conditions, and thus useful to study diadromous migrations. Synchrotron-based scanning X-ray fluorescence 2D high-resolution mapping allowed us to tackle the global and hyperfine strontium (Sr) distribution. We developed analytical imaging processes to retrieve biological information from otoliths from the data generated via synchrotron analysis. We uncovered plasticity in the life cycle: all species were amphidromous, apart from some freshwater residents from New Caledonia. Understanding life cycle modalities is crucial to categorize species distribution limits and to implement adapted conservation measures, especially when endemic species are at stake. 2D fine-scale images outlined the heterogeneity of Sr distribution: in addition to the trivial Sr incorporation driven by environmental ionic conditions, there is an unusual mosaic arrangement of Sr distribution and we hypothesize that biological control, especially growth during the early life stages, may sometimes overrule stoichiometry. This shows that it is worth studying otolith formation and element integration at imbricated scales, and our methods and results provide a strong basis for future works and prospects in otolith science

    Simulated trajectories of tagged dolphin carcasses in the Atlantic waters of the Iberian Peninsula, Northeast Atlantic, between 2007 and 2012

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    In the context of small cetacean bycatch, dead dolphins caught in fishing vessel off the Galician coast were tagged and released to allow identification if they stranded between 2007 and 2012. The trajectories of these dolphins were simulated using the MOTHY (Modèle Océanique de Transport d’HYdrocarbures) model , with relevant environmental variables tested to optimise the model parameters for this area. The aim was to accurately estimate the carcass trajectories of the dolphins. The dataset includes information on the tagged dolphins and the coordinates of the simulated trajectories with the best parameter combinations identified for the model

    Data for the article : Agricultural land use and reproductive behaviour constrain responses to summer thermal stress in a large herbivore

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    This projects aims to investigate the influence of local agricultural landscape composition and reproductive behaviour on the response of European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) to high summer temperatures during the rut (breeding season). The data was collected as part of the long-term research project lead by the CEFS, INRAE on the LTSER ZA PYRénées GARonne in the South Ouest of France. The code and data reproduce the analyses and figures in the Results section of the manuscript, as well as the figures, summary tables, contrast tables and MSE scores in the Supporting Information (SI)

    Shapefiles de la Zone atelier bassin de la Moselle

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    Shapefiles de la ZAM et de ses sites atelier

    Plots of Mormal, Blois and Aigoual forests

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    Data from the ANR IMPRINT Project (2019-2023): describing each plot of the domanial forests of Mormal (n = 60), Blois (n = 60) and Aigoual (n = 60). General information at plot scale: some information is calculated on a GIS software (coordinates, elevation, slope, aspect, northness, or Topographic Wetness Index are calculated from a digital elevation model, and distance between the plot and the edge of the forest, or distance between the plot and the nearest river from IGN data), some information is visually estimated in the field (e.g. stand structure, cover of woody debris, rocks, silvicultural path), and lastly, some information is measured from field samples (soil pH)

    Dental Microwear textures of extant ruminants from the Bauges Regional Natural Park, France

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    This dataset contains dental microwear surfaces disto-buccal facets of the lower second molars of extant wild-sampled specimens of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), red deer (Cervus elaphus), mouflon (Ovis gmelini) and chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) from the Bauges Regional Natural Park, France. Material is stored at the Palevoprim Lab, University of Poitiers, France. Details are given in Merceron et al. (2021). Merceron, G., Berlioz, E., Vonhof, H., Green, D., Garel, M., Tütken, T., 2021a. Tooth tales told by dental diet proxies: An alpine community of sympatric ruminants as a model to decipher the ecology of fossil fauna. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol. 562, 110077. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2020.11007

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