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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2020 France, Spain, Italy, SpainPublisher:EDP Sciences Funded by:EC | MagneticYSOs, EC | ORISTARSEC| MagneticYSOs ,EC| ORISTARSL. Perotto; Nicolas Ponthieu; J. F. Macías-Pérez; R. Adam; Peter A. R. Ade; Pascale Andre; A. Andrianasolo; H. Aussel; A. Beelen; Aurélien Benoit; S. Berta; A. Bideaud; O. Bourrion; Manuel Calvo; A. Catalano; B. Comis; M. De Petris; F.-X. Désert; Simon Doyle; E. F. C. Driessen; Paulo J. V. Garcia; Alicia Gomez; J. Goupy; D. John; Florian Kéruzoré; C. Kramer; Bilal Ladjelate; G. Lagache; S. Leclercq; J.-F. Lestrade; Anaëlle Maury; Philip Daniel Mauskopf; F. Mayet; Alessandro Monfardini; S. Navarro; J. Peñalver; F. Pierfederici; Giampaolo Pisano; V. Revéret; A. Ritacco; C. Romero; H. Roussel; Florian Ruppin; K. F. Schuster; Shibo Shu; Albrecht Sievers; C. Tucker; R. Zylka;handle: 10261/233739 , 20.500.12666/395 , 11573/1417849
Context. NIKA2 is a dual-band millimetre continuum camera of 2 900 kinetic inductance detectors, operating at 150 and 260 GHz, installed at the IRAM 30-m telescope in Spain. Open to the scientific community since October 2017, NIKA2 will provide key observations for the next decade to address a wide range of open questions in astrophysics and cosmology. Aims. Our aim is to present the calibration method and the performance assessment of NIKA2 after one year of observation. Methods. We used a large data set acquired between January 2017 and February 2018 including observations of primary and secondary calibrators and faint sources that span the whole range of observing elevations and atmospheric conditions encountered by the IRAM 30-m telescope. This allowed us to test the stability of the performance parameters against time evolution and observing conditions. We describe a standard calibration method, referred to as the "Baseline" method, to translate raw data into flux density measurements. This includes the determination of the detector positions in the sky, the selection of the detectors, the measurement of the beam pattern, the estimation of the atmospheric opacity, the calibration of absolute flux density scale, the flat fielding, and the photometry. We assessed the robustness of the performance results using the Baseline method against systematic effects by comparing results using alternative methods. Results. We report an instantaneous field of view of 6.5 ' in diameter, filled with an average fraction of 84%, and 90% of valid detectors at 150 and 260 GHz, respectively. The beam pattern is characterised by a FWHM of 17.6 '' +/- 0.1 '' and 11.1 '' +/- 0.2 '', and a main-beam efficiency of 47%+/- 3%, and 64%+/- 3% at 150 and 260 GHz, respectively. The point-source rms calibration uncertainties are about 3% at 150 GHz and 6% at 260 GHz. This demonstrates the accuracy of the methods that we deployed to correct for atmospheric attenuation. The absolute calibration uncertainties are of 5%, and the systematic calibration uncertainties evaluated at the IRAM 30-m reference Winter observing conditions are below 1% in both channels. The noise equivalent flux density at 150 and 260 GHz are of 9 +/- 1 mJy s(1/2) and 30 +/- 3 mJy s(1/2). This state-of-the-art performance confers NIKA2 with mapping speeds of 1388 +/- 174 and 111 +/- 11 arcmin(2) mJy(-2) h(-1) at 150 and 260 GHz. Conclusions. With these unique capabilities of fast dual-band mapping at high (better that 18 '') angular resolution, NIKA2 is providing an unprecedented view of the millimetre Universe. We warmly thank Attila Kovacs for his in-depth reading, constructive inputs and interesting discussions, which have contributed to improve the quality of the paper. We would like to thank the IRAM staff for their support during the numerous campaigns. The NIKA2 dilution cryostat has been designed and built at the Institut Neel. In particular, we acknowledge the crucial contribution of the Cryogenics Group, and in particular Gregory Garde, Henri Rodenas, Jean Paul Leggeri, Philippe Camus. This work has been partially funded by the Foundation Nanoscience Grenoble, the LabEx FOCUS ANR-11-LABX-0013 and the ANR under the contracts "MKIDS", "NIKA" and ANR-15-CE31-0017. This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the "Investissements d'avenir" program (ANR-15-IDEX-02). We have benefited from the support of the European Research Council Advanced Grant ORISTARS under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (Grant Agreement no. 291294). We acknowledge financial support from the "Programme National de Cosmologie and Galaxies" (PNCG) funded by CNRS/INSU-IN2P3-INP, CEA and CNES, France. We acknowledge funding from the ENIGMASS French LabEx (F.R.), the FOCUS French LabEx doctoral fellowship programme (A.R.) and the CNES doctoral fellowship program (A.R.). R.A. acknowledges support from Spanish Ministerio de Economia and Competitividad (MINECO) through grant number AYA2015-66211-C2-2. M.D.P. acknowledges support from Sapienza Universita' di Roma thanks to Progetti di Ricerca Medi 2017, prot. RM11715C81C4AD67; With funding from the Spanish government through the "María de Maeztu Unit of Excellence" accreditation (MDM-2017-0737). Open Access article, published by EDP Sciences, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Peer review
HAL CY Cergy Paris U... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Archivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La SapienzaOther literature type . Article . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NC NDArchivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La SapienzaArticle . 2020Data sources: Archivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La SapienzaRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2021 . 2020Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2021 . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NC NDData sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAhttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen hybrid 33 citations 33 popularity Top 10% influence Top 10% impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 51visibility views 51 download downloads 73 Powered bymore_vert HAL CY Cergy Paris U... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Archivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La SapienzaOther literature type . Article . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NC NDArchivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La SapienzaArticle . 2020Data sources: Archivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La SapienzaRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2021 . 2020Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2021 . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NC NDData sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAhttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Review , Preprint 2020 Italy, Italy, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Netherlands, Italy, Italy, Belgium, Italy, Netherlands, Netherlands, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, France, France, Italy, United States, Italy, Netherlands, France, Netherlands, Italy, France, Italy, Italy, Netherlands, NetherlandsPublisher:IOP Publishing Abbott, B. P.; Abbott, R.; Abbott, T. D.; Abraham, S.; Acernese, F.; Ackley, K.; Adams, C.; Adya, V. B.; Affeldt, C.; Agathos, M.; Agatsuma, K.; Aggarwal, N.; Aguiar, O. D.; Aiello, L.; Ain, A.; Ajith, P.; Alford, T.; Allen, G.; Allocca, A.; Aloy, M. A.; Altin, P. A.; Amato, A.; Ananyeva, A.; Anderson, S. B.; Anderson, W. G.; Angelova, S. V.; Antier, S.; Appert, S.; Arai, K.; Araya, M. C.; Areeda, J. S.; Arène, M.; Arnaud, N.; Arun, K. G.; ASCENZI, STEFANO; Ashton, G.; Aston, S. M.; Astone, P.; Aubin, F.; Aufmuth, P.; AultONeal, K.; Austin, C.; Avendano, V.; Avila-Alvarez, A.; Babak, S.; Bacon, P.; Badaracco, F.; Bader, M. K. M.; Bae, S.; Baker, P. T.; Baldaccini, F.; Ballardin, G.; Ballmer, S. W.; Banagiri, S.; Barayoga, J. C.; Barclay, S. E.; Barish, B. C.; Barker, D.; Barkett, K.; Barnum, S.; Barone, F.; Barr, B.; Barsotti, L.; Barsuglia, M.; Barta, D.; Bartlett, J.; Bartos, I.; Bassiri, R.; Basti, A.; Bawaj, M.; Bayley, J. C.; Bazzan, M.; Bécsy, B.; Bejger, M.; Belahcene, I.; Bell, A. S.; Beniwal, D.; Berger, B. K.; Bergmann, G.; Bernuzzi, S.; Bero, J. J.; Berry, C. P. L.; Bersanetti, D.; Bertolini, A.; Betzwieser, J.; Bhandare, R.; Bidler, J.; Bilenko, I. A.; Bilgili, S. A.; Billingsley, G.; Birch, J.; Birney, R.; Birnholtz, O.; Biscans, S.; Biscoveanu, S.; Bisht, A.; Bitossi, M.; Bizouard, M. A.; Blackburn, J. K.; Blair, C. D.; Blair, D. G.; Blair, R. M.; Bloemen, S.; Bode, N.; Boer, M.; Boetzel, Y.; Bogaert, G.; Bondu, F.; Bonilla, E.; Bonnand, R.; Booker, P.; Boom, B. A.; Booth, C. D.; Bork, R.; Boschi, V.; Bose, S.; Bossie, K.; Bossilkov, V.; Bosveld, J.; Bouffanais, Y.; Bozzi, A.; Bradaschia, C.; Brady, P. R.; Bramley, A.; Branchesi, M.; Brau, J. E.; Briant, T.; Briggs, J. H.; Brighenti, F.; Brillet, A.; Brinkmann, M.; Brisson, V.; Brockill, P.; Brooks, A. F.; Brown, D. D.; Brunett, S.; Buikema, A.; Bulik, T.; Bulten, H. J.; Buonanno, A.; Buskulic, D.; Buy, C.; Byer, R. L.; Cabero, M.; Cadonati, L.; Cagnoli, G.; Cahillane, C.; Calderón Bustillo, J.; Callister, T. A.; Calloni, E.; Camp, J. B.; Campbell, W. A.; Canepa, M.; Cannon, K. C.; Cao, H.; Cao, J.; Capocasa, E.; Carbognani, F.; Caride, S.; Carney, M. F.; Carullo, G.; Casanueva Diaz, J.; CASENTINI, CLAUDIO; Caudill, S.; Cavaglià, M.; Cavalier, F.; Cavalieri, R.; Cella, G.; Cerdá-Durán, P.; Cerretani, G.; Cesarini, E.; Chaibi, O.; Chakravarti, K.; Chamberlin, S. J.; Chan, M.; Chao, S.; Charlton, P.; Chase, E. A.; Chassande-Mottin, E.; Chatterjee, D.; Chaturvedi, M.; Chatziioannou, K.; Cheeseboro, B. D.; Chen, H. Y.; Chen, X.; Chen, Y.; Cheng, H. -P.; Cheong, C. K.; Chia, H. Y.; Chincarini, A.; Chiummo, A.; Cho, G.; Cho, H. S.; Cho, M.; Christensen, N.; Chu, Q.; Chua, S.; Chung, K. W.; Chung, S.; Ciani, G.; Cumming, A.; Cunningham, L.; Datrier, L. E. H.; Dattilo, V.; De Rosa, R.; Di Girolamo, T.; Di Pace, S.; Di Palma, I.; Drago, M.; Fafone, V.; Garufi, F.; Gayathri, V.; Gonzalez Castro, J. M.; GRADO, ANIELLO; Hammond, G.; Haughian, K.; Hayes, F. J.; Hendry, M.; Heng, I. S.; Hild, S.; Hough, J.; Iyer, B. R.; Keerthana, N. V.; Keitel, D.; Leaci, P.; Lorenzini, M.; Majorana, E.; Martin, I. W.; Masso-Reid, M.; Messenger, C.; Miller, A. L.; Murray, P. G.; Naticchioni, L.; Oh, J. J.; Pannarale, F.; Perreca, A.; Pitkin, M.; Prodi, G. A.; Rapagnani, P.; Ricci, F.; Rowan, S.; Scott, J.; Scott, S. M.; Sintes, A. M.; Sorazu, B.; Spencer, A. P.; Strain, K. A.; Tait, S. C.; Tiwari, Shubhanshu; Toland, K.; van Veggel, A. A.; Veitch, J.; Whiting, B. F.; Williams, D.; Woan, G.; Wright, J. L.;doi: 10.1088/1361-6382/ab685e , 10.15488/11432 , 10.15488/11448 , 10.48550/arxiv.1908.11170 , 10.15488/11414
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The LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration have cataloged eleven confidently detected gravitational-wave events during the first two observing runs of the advanced detector era. All eleven events were consistent with being from well-modeled mergers between compact stellar-mass objects: black holes or neutron stars. The data around the time of each of these events have been made publicly available through the gravitational-wave open science center. The entirety of the gravitational-wave strain data from the first and second observing runs have also now been made publicly available. There is considerable interest among the broad scientific community in understanding the data and methods used in the analyses. In this paper, we provide an overview of the detector noise properties and the data analysis techniques used to detect gravitational-wave signals and infer the source properties. We describe some of the checks that are performed to validate the analyses and results from the observations of gravitational-wave events. We also address concerns that have been raised about various properties of LIGO–Virgo detector noise and the correctness of our analyses as applied to the resulting data.
CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggre... arrow_drop_down CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggregator)Article . 2020License: CC BYFull-Text: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/130312/1/Abbott_2020_Class._Quantum_Grav._37_055002.pdfData sources: CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggregator)NARCIS; Classical and Quantum GravityArticle . 2020NARCISArticle . 2020Full-Text: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/1874/411910/1/Abbott_2020_Class._Quantum_Grav._37_055002.pdfData sources: NARCISCaltech AuthorsArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://authors.library.caltech.edu/98775/2/Abbott_2020_Class._Quantum_Grav._37_055002.pdfData sources: Caltech AuthorsOA@INAF - Istituto Nazionale di AstrofisicaArticle . 2020Data sources: OA@INAF - Istituto Nazionale di AstrofisicaGhent University Academic BibliographyArticle . 2020Data sources: Ghent University Academic BibliographyArchivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La SapienzaArticle . 2020Data sources: Archivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La SapienzaClassical and Quantum Gravity; Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Roma Tor vergata; Archivio della ricerca - Università degli studi di Napoli Federico IIReview . Article . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYVrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) - Institutional Repository; Classical and Quantum GravityReview . Other literature type . Article . 2020NARCIS; Classical and Quantum GravityArticle . 2020Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Roma Tor vergataArticle . 2020Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Roma Tor vergataHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2020Ghent University Academic BibliographyArticle . 2020Data sources: Ghent University Academic BibliographyClassical and Quantum GravityReview . 2020https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteArchivio della Ricerca - Università di PisaArticle . 2020Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Pisaadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen hybrid 184 citations 184 popularity Top 0.1% influence Top 10% impulse Top 0.1% Powered by BIP!visibility 7visibility views 7 download downloads 69 Powered bymore_vert CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggre... arrow_drop_down CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggregator)Article . 2020License: CC BYFull-Text: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/130312/1/Abbott_2020_Class._Quantum_Grav._37_055002.pdfData sources: CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggregator)NARCIS; Classical and Quantum GravityArticle . 2020NARCISArticle . 2020Full-Text: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/1874/411910/1/Abbott_2020_Class._Quantum_Grav._37_055002.pdfData sources: NARCISCaltech AuthorsArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://authors.library.caltech.edu/98775/2/Abbott_2020_Class._Quantum_Grav._37_055002.pdfData sources: Caltech AuthorsOA@INAF - Istituto Nazionale di AstrofisicaArticle . 2020Data sources: OA@INAF - Istituto Nazionale di AstrofisicaGhent University Academic BibliographyArticle . 2020Data sources: Ghent University Academic BibliographyArchivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La SapienzaArticle . 2020Data sources: Archivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La SapienzaClassical and Quantum Gravity; Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Roma Tor vergata; Archivio della ricerca - Università degli studi di Napoli Federico IIReview . Article . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYVrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) - Institutional Repository; Classical and Quantum GravityReview . Other literature type . Article . 2020NARCIS; Classical and Quantum GravityArticle . 2020Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Roma Tor vergataArticle . 2020Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Roma Tor vergataHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2020Ghent University Academic BibliographyArticle . 2020Data sources: Ghent University Academic BibliographyClassical and Quantum GravityReview . 2020https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteArchivio della Ricerca - Università di PisaArticle . 2020Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Pisaadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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The rivers of the world are undergoing accelerated change in the Anthropocene, and need to be managed at much broader spatial and temporal scales than before. Fluvial remote sensing now offers a technical and methodological framework that can be deployed to monitor the processes at work and to assess the trajectories of rivers in the Anthropocene. In this paper, we review research investigating past, present and future fluvial corridor conditions and processes using remote sensing and we consider emerging challenges facing fluvial and riparian research. We introduce a suite of remote sensing methods designed to diagnose river changes at reach to regional scales. We then focus on identification of channel patterns and acting processes from satellite, airborne or ground acquisitions. These techniques range from grain scales to landform scales, and from real time scales to inter-annual scales. We discuss how remote sensing data can now be coupled to catchment scale models that simulate sediment transfer within connected river networks. We also consider future opportunities in terms of datasets and other resources which are likely to impact river management and monitoring at the global scale. We conclude with a summary of challenges and prospects for remotely sensed rivers in the Anthropocene. International audience
Durham Research Onli... arrow_drop_down Durham Research OnlineArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: http://dro.dur.ac.uk/29857/1/29857.pdfData sources: Durham Research OnlineOxford University Research ArchiveOther literature type . 2019Data sources: Oxford University Research ArchiveEarth Surface Processes and LandformsArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Wiley Online Library User AgreementData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 France, Switzerland, Czech Republic, ItalyPublisher:MDPI AG Hugues Brenot; Witold Rohm; Michal Kačmařík; Gregor Möller; André Sá; Damian Tondaś; Lukáš Rapant; Riccardo Biondi; Toby Manning; Cédric Champollion;handle: 20.500.11850/459395
GPS tomography has been investigated since 2000 as an attractive tool for retrieving the 3D field of water vapour and wet refractivity. However, this observational technique still remains a challenging task that requires improvement of its methodology. This was the purpose of this study, and for this, GPS data from the Australian Continuously Operating Research Station (CORS) network during a severe weather event were used. Sensitivity tests and statistical cross-comparisons of tomography retrievals with independent observations from radiosonde and radio-occultation profiles showed improved results using the presented methodology. The initial conditions, which were associated with different time-convergence of tomography inversion, play a critical role in GPS tomography. The best strategy can reduce the normalised root mean square (RMS) of the tomography solution by more than 3 with respect to radiosonde estimates. Data stacking and pseudo-slant observations can also significantly improve tomography retrievals with respect to non-stacked solutions. A normalised RMS improvement up to 17% in the 0–8 km layer was found by using 30 min data stacking, and RMS values were divided by 5 for all the layers by using pseudo-observations. This result was due to a better geometrical distribution of mid- and low-tropospheric parts (a 30% coverage improvement). Our study of the impact of the uncertainty of GPS observations shows that there is an interest in evaluating tomography retrievals in comparison to independent external measurements and in estimating simultaneously the quality of weather forecasts. Finally, a comparison of multi-model tomography with numerical weather prediction shows the relevant use of tomography retrievals to improving the understanding of such severe weather conditions. Remote Sensing, 12 (1) ISSN:2072-4292
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 18 citations 18 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Remote Sensing arrow_drop_down Remote SensingOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYFull-Text: http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/1/30/pdfDSpace at VSB Technical University of OstravaArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: DSpace at VSB Technical University of OstravaHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019License: CC BYadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Review 2019 Netherlands, Turkey, Italy, Belgium, France, Portugal, Finland, France, Italy, FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Jean Bousquet; Ignacio J. Ansotegui; Josep M. Antó; Sylvie Arnavielhe; Claus Bachert; Xavier Basagaña; Annabelle Bédard; Anna Bedbrook; Matteo Bonini; Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich; Fulvio Braido; V. Cardona; Wienczyslawa Czarlewski; Alvaro A. Cruz; Pascal Demoly; Govert De Vries; Stephanie Dramburg; Eve Mathieu-Dupas; Marina Erhola; W. J. Fokkens; João Fonseca; Tari Haahtela; Peter Hellings; Maddalena Illario; Juan Carlos Ivancevich; Vesa Jormanainen; Ludger Klimek; Piotr Kuna; Violeta Kvedariene; Daniel Laune; Désirée Larenas-Linnemann; Olga Lourenço; Gabrielle L. Onorato; Paolo Maria Matricardi; Erik Melén; Joaquim Mullol; Nikos Papadopoulos; Oliver Pfaar; Nhân Pham-Thi; Aziz Sheikh; Rachel Tan; Teresa To; Peter Valentin Tomazic; Sanna Toppila-Salmi; Salvadore Tripodi; Dana Wallace; Arunas Valiulis; Michiel van Eerd; Maria Teresa Ventura; Arzu Yorgancioglu; Torsten Zuberbier;Smart devices and Internet-based applications (apps) are largely used in allergic rhinitis and may help to address some unmet needs. However, these new tools need to first of all be tested for privacy rules, acceptability, usability, and cost-effectiveness. Second, they should be evaluated in the frame of the digital transformation of health, their impact on health care delivery, and health outcomes. This review (1) summarizes some existing mobile health apps for allergic rhinitis and reviews those in which testing has been published, (2) discusses apps that include risk factors of allergic rhinitis, (3) examines the impact of mobile health apps in phenotype discovery, (4) provides real-world evidence for care pathways, and finally (5) discusses mobile health tools enabling the digital transformation of health and care, empowering citizens, and building a healthier society. ispartof: JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY-IN PRACTICE vol:7 issue:8 pages:2511-2523 ispartof: location:United States status: accepted
Archivio istituziona... arrow_drop_down HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiReview . 2019Data sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiManisa Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Akademik Arşiv SistemiArticle . 2019Data sources: Manisa Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Akademik Arşiv SistemiuBibliorum Repositorio Digital da UBIOther literature type . 2019Data sources: uBibliorum Repositorio Digital da UBIHAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BY NCadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen bronze 45 citations 45 popularity Top 10% influence Top 10% impulse Top 1% Powered by BIP!visibility 260visibility views 260 download downloads 156 Powered bymore_vert Archivio istituziona... arrow_drop_down HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiReview . 2019Data sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiManisa Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Akademik Arşiv SistemiArticle . 2019Data sources: Manisa Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Akademik Arşiv SistemiuBibliorum Repositorio Digital da UBIOther literature type . 2019Data sources: uBibliorum Repositorio Digital da UBIHAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BY NCadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 Netherlands, Norway, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, France, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Spain, Spain, Netherlands, Norway, BelgiumPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:UKRI | FACCE-JPI Knowledge Hub: ..., UKRI | FACCE Knowledge Hub: Mode..., UKRI | FACCE-JPI Knowledge Hub: ...UKRI| FACCE-JPI Knowledge Hub: MACSUR-Partner [148] ,UKRI| FACCE Knowledge Hub: Modelling European Agriculture with Climate Change for Food Security (MACSUR): Tasks L3.2, T2.4 and C5.2 ,UKRI| FACCE-JPI Knowledge Hub: MACSUR-Partner 143Richard P. Kipling; C. F. E. Topp; André Bannink; Dave J. Bartley; Isabel Blanco-Penedo; Raffaele Cortignani; A. del Prado; Gabriele Dono; Philippe Faverdin; Anne-Isabelle Graux; Nicholas J. Hutchings; Ludwig Lauwers; Ş. Özkan Gülzari; Pytrik Reidsma; Susanne Rolinski; Margarita Ruiz-Ramos; Daniel L. Sandars; Renáta Sándor; Martin Schönhart; Giovanna Seddaiu; J.C. van Middelkoop; Shailesh Shrestha; Isabelle Weindl; Vera Eory;pmc: PMC6876672
pmid: 31787839
handle: 20.500.12327/512 , 11388/233282 , 11250/2632336 , 10810/44149 , 1854/LU-8631642
pmc: PMC6876672
pmid: 31787839
handle: 20.500.12327/512 , 11388/233282 , 11250/2632336 , 10810/44149 , 1854/LU-8631642
Modelling is key to adapting agriculture to climate change (CC), facilitating evaluation of the impacts and efficacy of adaptation measures, and the design of optimal strategies. Although there are many challenges to modelling agricultural CC adaptation, it is unclear whether these are novel or, whether adaptation merely adds new motivations to old challenges. Here, qualitative analysis of modellers’ views revealed three categories of challenge: Content, Use, and Capacity. Triangulation of findings with reviews of agricultural modelling and Climate Change Risk Assessment was then used to highlight challenges specific to modelling adaptation. These were refined through literature review, focussing attention on how the progressive nature of CC affects the role and impact of modelling. Specific challenges identified were: Scope of adaptations modelled, Information on future adaptation, Collaboration to tackle novel challenges, Optimisation under progressive change with thresholds, and Responsibility given the sensitivity of future outcomes to initial choices under progressive change. Highlights • Modelling plays a key role in adapting agriculture to climate change. • Modellers' views and literature were analysed to identify adaptation-specific issues. • Novel challenges to modelling climate change adaptation were explored. • Challenges related to Responsibility, Scope, Optimisation, Information, Collaboration. • Adaptation to progressive climate change highlights social impacts of model use. Graphical abstract Image 1
Europe PubMed Centra... arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6876672Data sources: PubMed CentralNARCIS; Research@WUROther literature type . Article . 2019License: CC BY NC NDFull-Text: https://edepot.wur.nl/498054Norwegian Open Research Archives; NIBIO BrageArticle . 2019Ghent University Academic BibliographyArticle . 2019Data sources: Ghent University Academic BibliographyMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BY NC NDFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-02263866/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 FrancePublisher:Public Library of Science (PLoS) Funded by:EC | REVOLINCEC| REVOLINCAuthors: Nicole J. Culbert; Jeremie R. L. Gilles; Jérémy Bouyer;Nicole J. Culbert; Jeremie R. L. Gilles; Jérémy Bouyer;International audience; In genetic control programmes, including the sterile insect technique (SIT), it is crucial to release insects of the highest quality with maximum survival. It is likely that male mosquitoes will follow the trend of other insects in SIT programmes and be stored, transported and eventually released under chilled conditions. The aim of our study was to investigate the impact of different chilling temperatures on male Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus survival by exposing them to a range of temperatures for different durations. Ae. aegypti were found to be less sensitive to the impact of chilling, with only 6 degrees C causing a marginal decrease in survival in comparison to non-chilled controls. Conversely, Ae. albopictus displayed a significantly reduced survival at all chilling temperatures even when exposed for a short time. In both species, longer exposure to low temperatures reduced survival. Our results uncovered that Ae. albopictus are more sensitive to chilling, regardless of the temperature, when compared to Ae. aegypti. Such results indicate differences in thermal tolerances between species and the necessity of conducting experiments on a species by species basis when determining temperature limits for any insect destined for release as part of a genetic control programme.
PLoS ONE arrow_drop_down AgritropArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://agritrop.cirad.fr/593543/1/593543.pdfData sources: AgritropEurope PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6711517Data sources: PubMed CentralHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: http://hal.cirad.fr/cirad-02341918/documentMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/cirad-02341918/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 26 citations 26 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert PLoS ONE arrow_drop_down AgritropArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://agritrop.cirad.fr/593543/1/593543.pdfData sources: AgritropEurope PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6711517Data sources: PubMed CentralHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: http://hal.cirad.fr/cirad-02341918/documentMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/cirad-02341918/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 Netherlands, Denmark, Netherlands, France, NetherlandsPublisher:Frontiers Media SA Funded by:EC | LANDMARKEC| LANDMARKvan Leeuwen, J.P.; Creamer, Rachel; Cluzeau, Daniel; Debeljak, Marko; Gatti, Fabio; Henriksen, Christian Bugge; Kuzmanovski, Vladimir; Menta, Cristina; Pérès, Guénola; Picaud, Calypso; Saby, N.P.A.; Trajanov, Aneta; Trinsoutrot-Gattin, Isabelle; Visioli, Giovanna; Rutgers, M.;Soil biodiversity and habitat provisioning is one of the soil functions that agricultural land provides to society. This paper describes assessment of the soil biodiversity function (SB function) as a proof of concept to be used in a decision support tool for agricultural land management. The SB function is defined as ‘the multitude of soil organisms and processes, interacting in an ecosystem, providing society with a rich biodiversity source and contributing to a habitat for aboveground organisms.’ So far, no single measure provides the full overview of the soil biodiversity and how a soil supports a habitat for a biodiverse ecosystem. We have assembled a set of attributes for a proxy-indicator system, based on four ‘integrated attributes’: 1) soil nutrient status, 2) soil biological status, 3) soil structure, and 4) soil hydrological status. These attributes provide information to be used in a model for assessing the capacity of a soil to supply the SB function. A multi-criteria decision model was developed which comprises of 34 attributes providing information to quantify the four integrated attributes and subsequently assess the SB function for grassland and for cropland separately. The model predictions (in terms of low – moderate – high soil biodiversity status) were compared with expert judgements for a collection of 137 grassland soils in the Netherlands and 52 French soils, 29 grasslands and 23 croplands. For both datasets, the results show that the proposed decision model predictions were statistically significantly correlated with the expert judgements. A sensitivity analysis indicated that the soil nutrient status, defined by attributes such as pH and organic carbon content, was the most important integrated attribute in the assessment of the SB function. Further progress in the assessment of the SB function is needed. This can be achieved by better information regarding land use and farm management. In this way we may make a valuable step in our attempts to optimize the multiple soil functions in agricultural landscapes, and hence the multifaceted role of soils to deliver a bundle of ecosystem services for farmers and citizens, and support land management and policy towards a more sustainable society.
Research@WUR; Fronti... arrow_drop_down Research@WUR; Frontiers in Environmental ScienceOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYCopenhagen University Research Information SystemArticle . 2019Data sources: Copenhagen University Research Information SystemHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 33 citations 33 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Research@WUR; Fronti... arrow_drop_down Research@WUR; Frontiers in Environmental ScienceOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYCopenhagen University Research Information SystemArticle . 2019Data sources: Copenhagen University Research Information SystemHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 Spain, France, United Kingdom, ItalyPublisher:Wiley Funded by:EC | GenTreeEC| GenTreeMayol, Maria; Riba, Miquel; Cavers, Stephen; Grivet, Delphine; Vincenot, Lucie; Cattonaro, Federica; Vendramin, Giovanni G.; González‐Martínez, Santiago C.;AbstractDetecting the molecular basis of local adaptation and identifying selective drivers is still challenging in nonmodel species. The use of purely population genetic approaches is limited by some characteristics of genetic systems, such as pleiotropy and polygenic control, and parallel evidence from phenotypic‐based experimental comparisons is required. In long‐lived organisms, the detection of selective pressures might also be precluded by evolutionary lag times in response to the environment. Here, we used the English yew to showcase an example of a multiscale integrative approach in a nonmodel species with limited plant and genomic resources. We combined information from two independent sources, phenotypes in a common environment and genomic data in natural populations, to investigate the signature of selection. Growth differences among populations in a common environment, and phenological patterns of both shoot elongation and male strobili maturation, were associated with climate clines, providing evidence for local adaptation and guiding us in the selection of populations for genomic analyses. We used information on over 25,000 SNPs from c. 1,200 genes to infer the demographic history and to test for molecular signatures of selection at different levels: SNP, gene, and biological pathway. Our results confirmed an overall demographic history of population decline, but we also found evidence for putative local adaptation at the molecular level. We identified or confirmed several candidate genes for positive and negative selection in forest trees, including the pseudo‐response regulator 7 (PRR7), an essential component of the circadian clock in plants. In addition, we successfully tested an approach to detect polygenic adaptation in biological pathways, allowing us to identify the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway as a candidate stress‐response pathway that deserves further attention in other plants. Finally, our study contributes to the emerging view that explaining contemporary standing genetic variation requires considering adaptation to past climates, especially for long‐lived trees.
NERC Open Research A... arrow_drop_down NERC Open Research Archive; Evolutionary ApplicationsOther literature type . Article . 2020 . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYEurope PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6935595Data sources: PubMed CentralRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UABArticle . 2020License: CC BYMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-02180938/documentHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-InsermArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 23 citations 23 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 21visibility views 21 download downloads 22 Powered bymore_vert NERC Open Research A... arrow_drop_down NERC Open Research Archive; Evolutionary ApplicationsOther literature type . Article . 2020 . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYEurope PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6935595Data sources: PubMed CentralRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UABArticle . 2020License: CC BYMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-02180938/documentHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-InsermArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 United Kingdom, Netherlands, Ireland, Netherlands, France, Netherlands, PortugalPublisher:Elsevier BV Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | NitroPortugalEC| NitroPortugalLeip, Adrian; Ledgard, Stewart; Uwizeye, Aimable; Palhares, Julio C.P.; Aller, M. Fernanda; Amon, Barbara; Binder, Michael; Cordovil, Claudia M.d.S.; De Camillis, Camillo; Dong, Hongming; Fusi, Alessandra; Helin, Janne; Hörtenhuber, Stefan; Hristov, Alexander N.; Koelsch, Richard; Liu, Chunjiang; Masso, Cargele; Nkongolo, Nsalambi V.; Patra, Amlan K.; Redding, Matthew R.; Rufino, Mariana C.; Sakrabani, Ruben; Thoma, Greg; Vertès, Françoise; Wang, Ying;Livestock production is important for food security, nutrition, and landscape maintenance, but it is associated with several environmental impacts. To assess the risk and benefits arising from livestock production, transparent and robust indicators are required, such as those offered by life cycle assessment. A central question in such approaches is how environmental burden is allocated to livestock products and to manure that is re-used for agricultural production. To incentivize sustainable use of manure, it should be considered as a co-product as long as it is not disposed of, or wasted, or applied in excess of crop nutrient needs, in which case it should be treated as a waste. This paper proposes a theoretical approach to define nutrient requirements based on nutrient response curves to economic and physical optima and a pragmatic approach based on crop nutrient yield adjusted for nutrient losses to atmosphere and water. Allocation of environmental burden to manure and other livestock products is then based on the nutrient value from manure for crop production using the price of fertilizer nutrients. We illustrate and discuss the proposed method with two case studies. Highlights • New method to value manure for its beneficial effects on crop production is proposed. • Manure can be considered as a co-product in Life Cycle Assessments when applied according to crop nutrient requirements. • The method encourages farmers to use manure sustainably in livestock and crop production systems.
Europe PubMed Centra... arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6531380Data sources: PubMed CentralJournal of Environmental Management; Research@WUR; LAReferencia - Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas LatinoamericanasOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen hybrid 34 citations 34 popularity Top 10% influence Top 10% impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 71visibility views 71 download downloads 109 Powered bymore_vert Europe PubMed Centra... arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6531380Data sources: PubMed CentralJournal of Environmental Management; Research@WUR; LAReferencia - Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas LatinoamericanasOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2020 France, Spain, Italy, SpainPublisher:EDP Sciences Funded by:EC | MagneticYSOs, EC | ORISTARSEC| MagneticYSOs ,EC| ORISTARSL. Perotto; Nicolas Ponthieu; J. F. Macías-Pérez; R. Adam; Peter A. R. Ade; Pascale Andre; A. Andrianasolo; H. Aussel; A. Beelen; Aurélien Benoit; S. Berta; A. Bideaud; O. Bourrion; Manuel Calvo; A. Catalano; B. Comis; M. De Petris; F.-X. Désert; Simon Doyle; E. F. C. Driessen; Paulo J. V. Garcia; Alicia Gomez; J. Goupy; D. John; Florian Kéruzoré; C. Kramer; Bilal Ladjelate; G. Lagache; S. Leclercq; J.-F. Lestrade; Anaëlle Maury; Philip Daniel Mauskopf; F. Mayet; Alessandro Monfardini; S. Navarro; J. Peñalver; F. Pierfederici; Giampaolo Pisano; V. Revéret; A. Ritacco; C. Romero; H. Roussel; Florian Ruppin; K. F. Schuster; Shibo Shu; Albrecht Sievers; C. Tucker; R. Zylka;handle: 10261/233739 , 20.500.12666/395 , 11573/1417849
Context. NIKA2 is a dual-band millimetre continuum camera of 2 900 kinetic inductance detectors, operating at 150 and 260 GHz, installed at the IRAM 30-m telescope in Spain. Open to the scientific community since October 2017, NIKA2 will provide key observations for the next decade to address a wide range of open questions in astrophysics and cosmology. Aims. Our aim is to present the calibration method and the performance assessment of NIKA2 after one year of observation. Methods. We used a large data set acquired between January 2017 and February 2018 including observations of primary and secondary calibrators and faint sources that span the whole range of observing elevations and atmospheric conditions encountered by the IRAM 30-m telescope. This allowed us to test the stability of the performance parameters against time evolution and observing conditions. We describe a standard calibration method, referred to as the "Baseline" method, to translate raw data into flux density measurements. This includes the determination of the detector positions in the sky, the selection of the detectors, the measurement of the beam pattern, the estimation of the atmospheric opacity, the calibration of absolute flux density scale, the flat fielding, and the photometry. We assessed the robustness of the performance results using the Baseline method against systematic effects by comparing results using alternative methods. Results. We report an instantaneous field of view of 6.5 ' in diameter, filled with an average fraction of 84%, and 90% of valid detectors at 150 and 260 GHz, respectively. The beam pattern is characterised by a FWHM of 17.6 '' +/- 0.1 '' and 11.1 '' +/- 0.2 '', and a main-beam efficiency of 47%+/- 3%, and 64%+/- 3% at 150 and 260 GHz, respectively. The point-source rms calibration uncertainties are about 3% at 150 GHz and 6% at 260 GHz. This demonstrates the accuracy of the methods that we deployed to correct for atmospheric attenuation. The absolute calibration uncertainties are of 5%, and the systematic calibration uncertainties evaluated at the IRAM 30-m reference Winter observing conditions are below 1% in both channels. The noise equivalent flux density at 150 and 260 GHz are of 9 +/- 1 mJy s(1/2) and 30 +/- 3 mJy s(1/2). This state-of-the-art performance confers NIKA2 with mapping speeds of 1388 +/- 174 and 111 +/- 11 arcmin(2) mJy(-2) h(-1) at 150 and 260 GHz. Conclusions. With these unique capabilities of fast dual-band mapping at high (better that 18 '') angular resolution, NIKA2 is providing an unprecedented view of the millimetre Universe. We warmly thank Attila Kovacs for his in-depth reading, constructive inputs and interesting discussions, which have contributed to improve the quality of the paper. We would like to thank the IRAM staff for their support during the numerous campaigns. The NIKA2 dilution cryostat has been designed and built at the Institut Neel. In particular, we acknowledge the crucial contribution of the Cryogenics Group, and in particular Gregory Garde, Henri Rodenas, Jean Paul Leggeri, Philippe Camus. This work has been partially funded by the Foundation Nanoscience Grenoble, the LabEx FOCUS ANR-11-LABX-0013 and the ANR under the contracts "MKIDS", "NIKA" and ANR-15-CE31-0017. This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the "Investissements d'avenir" program (ANR-15-IDEX-02). We have benefited from the support of the European Research Council Advanced Grant ORISTARS under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (Grant Agreement no. 291294). We acknowledge financial support from the "Programme National de Cosmologie and Galaxies" (PNCG) funded by CNRS/INSU-IN2P3-INP, CEA and CNES, France. We acknowledge funding from the ENIGMASS French LabEx (F.R.), the FOCUS French LabEx doctoral fellowship programme (A.R.) and the CNES doctoral fellowship program (A.R.). R.A. acknowledges support from Spanish Ministerio de Economia and Competitividad (MINECO) through grant number AYA2015-66211-C2-2. M.D.P. acknowledges support from Sapienza Universita' di Roma thanks to Progetti di Ricerca Medi 2017, prot. RM11715C81C4AD67; With funding from the Spanish government through the "María de Maeztu Unit of Excellence" accreditation (MDM-2017-0737). Open Access article, published by EDP Sciences, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Peer review
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Review , Preprint 2020 Italy, Italy, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Netherlands, Italy, Italy, Belgium, Italy, Netherlands, Netherlands, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, France, France, Italy, United States, Italy, Netherlands, France, Netherlands, Italy, France, Italy, Italy, Netherlands, NetherlandsPublisher:IOP Publishing Abbott, B. P.; Abbott, R.; Abbott, T. D.; Abraham, S.; Acernese, F.; Ackley, K.; Adams, C.; Adya, V. B.; Affeldt, C.; Agathos, M.; Agatsuma, K.; Aggarwal, N.; Aguiar, O. D.; Aiello, L.; Ain, A.; Ajith, P.; Alford, T.; Allen, G.; Allocca, A.; Aloy, M. A.; Altin, P. A.; Amato, A.; Ananyeva, A.; Anderson, S. B.; Anderson, W. G.; Angelova, S. V.; Antier, S.; Appert, S.; Arai, K.; Araya, M. C.; Areeda, J. S.; Arène, M.; Arnaud, N.; Arun, K. G.; ASCENZI, STEFANO; Ashton, G.; Aston, S. M.; Astone, P.; Aubin, F.; Aufmuth, P.; AultONeal, K.; Austin, C.; Avendano, V.; Avila-Alvarez, A.; Babak, S.; Bacon, P.; Badaracco, F.; Bader, M. K. M.; Bae, S.; Baker, P. T.; Baldaccini, F.; Ballardin, G.; Ballmer, S. W.; Banagiri, S.; Barayoga, J. C.; Barclay, S. E.; Barish, B. C.; Barker, D.; Barkett, K.; Barnum, S.; Barone, F.; Barr, B.; Barsotti, L.; Barsuglia, M.; Barta, D.; Bartlett, J.; Bartos, I.; Bassiri, R.; Basti, A.; Bawaj, M.; Bayley, J. C.; Bazzan, M.; Bécsy, B.; Bejger, M.; Belahcene, I.; Bell, A. S.; Beniwal, D.; Berger, B. K.; Bergmann, G.; Bernuzzi, S.; Bero, J. J.; Berry, C. P. L.; Bersanetti, D.; Bertolini, A.; Betzwieser, J.; Bhandare, R.; Bidler, J.; Bilenko, I. A.; Bilgili, S. A.; Billingsley, G.; Birch, J.; Birney, R.; Birnholtz, O.; Biscans, S.; Biscoveanu, S.; Bisht, A.; Bitossi, M.; Bizouard, M. A.; Blackburn, J. K.; Blair, C. D.; Blair, D. G.; Blair, R. M.; Bloemen, S.; Bode, N.; Boer, M.; Boetzel, Y.; Bogaert, G.; Bondu, F.; Bonilla, E.; Bonnand, R.; Booker, P.; Boom, B. A.; Booth, C. D.; Bork, R.; Boschi, V.; Bose, S.; Bossie, K.; Bossilkov, V.; Bosveld, J.; Bouffanais, Y.; Bozzi, A.; Bradaschia, C.; Brady, P. R.; Bramley, A.; Branchesi, M.; Brau, J. E.; Briant, T.; Briggs, J. H.; Brighenti, F.; Brillet, A.; Brinkmann, M.; Brisson, V.; Brockill, P.; Brooks, A. F.; Brown, D. D.; Brunett, S.; Buikema, A.; Bulik, T.; Bulten, H. J.; Buonanno, A.; Buskulic, D.; Buy, C.; Byer, R. L.; Cabero, M.; Cadonati, L.; Cagnoli, G.; Cahillane, C.; Calderón Bustillo, J.; Callister, T. A.; Calloni, E.; Camp, J. B.; Campbell, W. A.; Canepa, M.; Cannon, K. C.; Cao, H.; Cao, J.; Capocasa, E.; Carbognani, F.; Caride, S.; Carney, M. F.; Carullo, G.; Casanueva Diaz, J.; CASENTINI, CLAUDIO; Caudill, S.; Cavaglià, M.; Cavalier, F.; Cavalieri, R.; Cella, G.; Cerdá-Durán, P.; Cerretani, G.; Cesarini, E.; Chaibi, O.; Chakravarti, K.; Chamberlin, S. J.; Chan, M.; Chao, S.; Charlton, P.; Chase, E. A.; Chassande-Mottin, E.; Chatterjee, D.; Chaturvedi, M.; Chatziioannou, K.; Cheeseboro, B. D.; Chen, H. Y.; Chen, X.; Chen, Y.; Cheng, H. -P.; Cheong, C. K.; Chia, H. Y.; Chincarini, A.; Chiummo, A.; Cho, G.; Cho, H. S.; Cho, M.; Christensen, N.; Chu, Q.; Chua, S.; Chung, K. W.; Chung, S.; Ciani, G.; Cumming, A.; Cunningham, L.; Datrier, L. E. H.; Dattilo, V.; De Rosa, R.; Di Girolamo, T.; Di Pace, S.; Di Palma, I.; Drago, M.; Fafone, V.; Garufi, F.; Gayathri, V.; Gonzalez Castro, J. M.; GRADO, ANIELLO; Hammond, G.; Haughian, K.; Hayes, F. J.; Hendry, M.; Heng, I. S.; Hild, S.; Hough, J.; Iyer, B. R.; Keerthana, N. V.; Keitel, D.; Leaci, P.; Lorenzini, M.; Majorana, E.; Martin, I. W.; Masso-Reid, M.; Messenger, C.; Miller, A. L.; Murray, P. G.; Naticchioni, L.; Oh, J. J.; Pannarale, F.; Perreca, A.; Pitkin, M.; Prodi, G. A.; Rapagnani, P.; Ricci, F.; Rowan, S.; Scott, J.; Scott, S. M.; Sintes, A. M.; Sorazu, B.; Spencer, A. P.; Strain, K. A.; Tait, S. C.; Tiwari, Shubhanshu; Toland, K.; van Veggel, A. A.; Veitch, J.; Whiting, B. F.; Williams, D.; Woan, G.; Wright, J. L.;doi: 10.1088/1361-6382/ab685e , 10.15488/11432 , 10.15488/11448 , 10.48550/arxiv.1908.11170 , 10.15488/11414
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The LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration have cataloged eleven confidently detected gravitational-wave events during the first two observing runs of the advanced detector era. All eleven events were consistent with being from well-modeled mergers between compact stellar-mass objects: black holes or neutron stars. The data around the time of each of these events have been made publicly available through the gravitational-wave open science center. The entirety of the gravitational-wave strain data from the first and second observing runs have also now been made publicly available. There is considerable interest among the broad scientific community in understanding the data and methods used in the analyses. In this paper, we provide an overview of the detector noise properties and the data analysis techniques used to detect gravitational-wave signals and infer the source properties. We describe some of the checks that are performed to validate the analyses and results from the observations of gravitational-wave events. We also address concerns that have been raised about various properties of LIGO–Virgo detector noise and the correctness of our analyses as applied to the resulting data.
CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggre... arrow_drop_down CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggregator)Article . 2020License: CC BYFull-Text: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/130312/1/Abbott_2020_Class._Quantum_Grav._37_055002.pdfData sources: CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggregator)NARCIS; Classical and Quantum GravityArticle . 2020NARCISArticle . 2020Full-Text: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/1874/411910/1/Abbott_2020_Class._Quantum_Grav._37_055002.pdfData sources: NARCISCaltech AuthorsArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://authors.library.caltech.edu/98775/2/Abbott_2020_Class._Quantum_Grav._37_055002.pdfData sources: Caltech AuthorsOA@INAF - Istituto Nazionale di AstrofisicaArticle . 2020Data sources: OA@INAF - Istituto Nazionale di AstrofisicaGhent University Academic BibliographyArticle . 2020Data sources: Ghent University Academic BibliographyArchivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La SapienzaArticle . 2020Data sources: Archivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La SapienzaClassical and Quantum Gravity; Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Roma Tor vergata; Archivio della ricerca - Università degli studi di Napoli Federico IIReview . Article . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYVrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) - Institutional Repository; Classical and Quantum GravityReview . Other literature type . Article . 2020NARCIS; Classical and Quantum GravityArticle . 2020Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Roma Tor vergataArticle . 2020Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Roma Tor vergataHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2020Ghent University Academic BibliographyArticle . 2020Data sources: Ghent University Academic BibliographyClassical and Quantum GravityReview . 2020https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteArchivio della Ricerca - Università di PisaArticle . 2020Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Pisaadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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The rivers of the world are undergoing accelerated change in the Anthropocene, and need to be managed at much broader spatial and temporal scales than before. Fluvial remote sensing now offers a technical and methodological framework that can be deployed to monitor the processes at work and to assess the trajectories of rivers in the Anthropocene. In this paper, we review research investigating past, present and future fluvial corridor conditions and processes using remote sensing and we consider emerging challenges facing fluvial and riparian research. We introduce a suite of remote sensing methods designed to diagnose river changes at reach to regional scales. We then focus on identification of channel patterns and acting processes from satellite, airborne or ground acquisitions. These techniques range from grain scales to landform scales, and from real time scales to inter-annual scales. We discuss how remote sensing data can now be coupled to catchment scale models that simulate sediment transfer within connected river networks. We also consider future opportunities in terms of datasets and other resources which are likely to impact river management and monitoring at the global scale. We conclude with a summary of challenges and prospects for remotely sensed rivers in the Anthropocene. International audience
Durham Research Onli... arrow_drop_down Durham Research OnlineArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: http://dro.dur.ac.uk/29857/1/29857.pdfData sources: Durham Research OnlineOxford University Research ArchiveOther literature type . 2019Data sources: Oxford University Research ArchiveEarth Surface Processes and LandformsArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Wiley Online Library User AgreementData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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GPS tomography has been investigated since 2000 as an attractive tool for retrieving the 3D field of water vapour and wet refractivity. However, this observational technique still remains a challenging task that requires improvement of its methodology. This was the purpose of this study, and for this, GPS data from the Australian Continuously Operating Research Station (CORS) network during a severe weather event were used. Sensitivity tests and statistical cross-comparisons of tomography retrievals with independent observations from radiosonde and radio-occultation profiles showed improved results using the presented methodology. The initial conditions, which were associated with different time-convergence of tomography inversion, play a critical role in GPS tomography. The best strategy can reduce the normalised root mean square (RMS) of the tomography solution by more than 3 with respect to radiosonde estimates. Data stacking and pseudo-slant observations can also significantly improve tomography retrievals with respect to non-stacked solutions. A normalised RMS improvement up to 17% in the 0–8 km layer was found by using 30 min data stacking, and RMS values were divided by 5 for all the layers by using pseudo-observations. This result was due to a better geometrical distribution of mid- and low-tropospheric parts (a 30% coverage improvement). Our study of the impact of the uncertainty of GPS observations shows that there is an interest in evaluating tomography retrievals in comparison to independent external measurements and in estimating simultaneously the quality of weather forecasts. Finally, a comparison of multi-model tomography with numerical weather prediction shows the relevant use of tomography retrievals to improving the understanding of such severe weather conditions. Remote Sensing, 12 (1) ISSN:2072-4292
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 18 citations 18 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Remote Sensing arrow_drop_down Remote SensingOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYFull-Text: http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/1/30/pdfDSpace at VSB Technical University of OstravaArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: DSpace at VSB Technical University of OstravaHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019License: CC BYadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Review 2019 Netherlands, Turkey, Italy, Belgium, France, Portugal, Finland, France, Italy, FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Jean Bousquet; Ignacio J. Ansotegui; Josep M. Antó; Sylvie Arnavielhe; Claus Bachert; Xavier Basagaña; Annabelle Bédard; Anna Bedbrook; Matteo Bonini; Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich; Fulvio Braido; V. Cardona; Wienczyslawa Czarlewski; Alvaro A. Cruz; Pascal Demoly; Govert De Vries; Stephanie Dramburg; Eve Mathieu-Dupas; Marina Erhola; W. J. Fokkens; João Fonseca; Tari Haahtela; Peter Hellings; Maddalena Illario; Juan Carlos Ivancevich; Vesa Jormanainen; Ludger Klimek; Piotr Kuna; Violeta Kvedariene; Daniel Laune; Désirée Larenas-Linnemann; Olga Lourenço; Gabrielle L. Onorato; Paolo Maria Matricardi; Erik Melén; Joaquim Mullol; Nikos Papadopoulos; Oliver Pfaar; Nhân Pham-Thi; Aziz Sheikh; Rachel Tan; Teresa To; Peter Valentin Tomazic; Sanna Toppila-Salmi; Salvadore Tripodi; Dana Wallace; Arunas Valiulis; Michiel van Eerd; Maria Teresa Ventura; Arzu Yorgancioglu; Torsten Zuberbier;Smart devices and Internet-based applications (apps) are largely used in allergic rhinitis and may help to address some unmet needs. However, these new tools need to first of all be tested for privacy rules, acceptability, usability, and cost-effectiveness. Second, they should be evaluated in the frame of the digital transformation of health, their impact on health care delivery, and health outcomes. This review (1) summarizes some existing mobile health apps for allergic rhinitis and reviews those in which testing has been published, (2) discusses apps that include risk factors of allergic rhinitis, (3) examines the impact of mobile health apps in phenotype discovery, (4) provides real-world evidence for care pathways, and finally (5) discusses mobile health tools enabling the digital transformation of health and care, empowering citizens, and building a healthier society. ispartof: JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY-IN PRACTICE vol:7 issue:8 pages:2511-2523 ispartof: location:United States status: accepted
Archivio istituziona... arrow_drop_down HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiReview . 2019Data sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiManisa Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Akademik Arşiv SistemiArticle . 2019Data sources: Manisa Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Akademik Arşiv SistemiuBibliorum Repositorio Digital da UBIOther literature type . 2019Data sources: uBibliorum Repositorio Digital da UBIHAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BY NCadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen bronze 45 citations 45 popularity Top 10% influence Top 10% impulse Top 1% Powered by BIP!visibility 260visibility views 260 download downloads 156 Powered bymore_vert Archivio istituziona... arrow_drop_down HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiReview . 2019Data sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiManisa Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Akademik Arşiv SistemiArticle . 2019Data sources: Manisa Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Akademik Arşiv SistemiuBibliorum Repositorio Digital da UBIOther literature type . 2019Data sources: uBibliorum Repositorio Digital da UBIHAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BY NCadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 Netherlands, Norway, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, France, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Spain, Spain, Netherlands, Norway, BelgiumPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:UKRI | FACCE-JPI Knowledge Hub: ..., UKRI | FACCE Knowledge Hub: Mode..., UKRI | FACCE-JPI Knowledge Hub: ...UKRI| FACCE-JPI Knowledge Hub: MACSUR-Partner [148] ,UKRI| FACCE Knowledge Hub: Modelling European Agriculture with Climate Change for Food Security (MACSUR): Tasks L3.2, T2.4 and C5.2 ,UKRI| FACCE-JPI Knowledge Hub: MACSUR-Partner 143Richard P. Kipling; C. F. E. Topp; André Bannink; Dave J. Bartley; Isabel Blanco-Penedo; Raffaele Cortignani; A. del Prado; Gabriele Dono; Philippe Faverdin; Anne-Isabelle Graux; Nicholas J. Hutchings; Ludwig Lauwers; Ş. Özkan Gülzari; Pytrik Reidsma; Susanne Rolinski; Margarita Ruiz-Ramos; Daniel L. Sandars; Renáta Sándor; Martin Schönhart; Giovanna Seddaiu; J.C. van Middelkoop; Shailesh Shrestha; Isabelle Weindl; Vera Eory;pmc: PMC6876672
pmid: 31787839
handle: 20.500.12327/512 , 11388/233282 , 11250/2632336 , 10810/44149 , 1854/LU-8631642
pmc: PMC6876672
pmid: 31787839
handle: 20.500.12327/512 , 11388/233282 , 11250/2632336 , 10810/44149 , 1854/LU-8631642
Modelling is key to adapting agriculture to climate change (CC), facilitating evaluation of the impacts and efficacy of adaptation measures, and the design of optimal strategies. Although there are many challenges to modelling agricultural CC adaptation, it is unclear whether these are novel or, whether adaptation merely adds new motivations to old challenges. Here, qualitative analysis of modellers’ views revealed three categories of challenge: Content, Use, and Capacity. Triangulation of findings with reviews of agricultural modelling and Climate Change Risk Assessment was then used to highlight challenges specific to modelling adaptation. These were refined through literature review, focussing attention on how the progressive nature of CC affects the role and impact of modelling. Specific challenges identified were: Scope of adaptations modelled, Information on future adaptation, Collaboration to tackle novel challenges, Optimisation under progressive change with thresholds, and Responsibility given the sensitivity of future outcomes to initial choices under progressive change. Highlights • Modelling plays a key role in adapting agriculture to climate change. • Modellers' views and literature were analysed to identify adaptation-specific issues. • Novel challenges to modelling climate change adaptation were explored. • Challenges related to Responsibility, Scope, Optimisation, Information, Collaboration. • Adaptation to progressive climate change highlights social impacts of model use. Graphical abstract Image 1
Europe PubMed Centra... arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6876672Data sources: PubMed CentralNARCIS; Research@WUROther literature type . Article . 2019License: CC BY NC NDFull-Text: https://edepot.wur.nl/498054Norwegian Open Research Archives; NIBIO BrageArticle . 2019Ghent University Academic BibliographyArticle . 2019Data sources: Ghent University Academic BibliographyMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BY NC NDFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-02263866/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 FrancePublisher:Public Library of Science (PLoS) Funded by:EC | REVOLINCEC| REVOLINCAuthors: Nicole J. Culbert; Jeremie R. L. Gilles; Jérémy Bouyer;Nicole J. Culbert; Jeremie R. L. Gilles; Jérémy Bouyer;International audience; In genetic control programmes, including the sterile insect technique (SIT), it is crucial to release insects of the highest quality with maximum survival. It is likely that male mosquitoes will follow the trend of other insects in SIT programmes and be stored, transported and eventually released under chilled conditions. The aim of our study was to investigate the impact of different chilling temperatures on male Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus survival by exposing them to a range of temperatures for different durations. Ae. aegypti were found to be less sensitive to the impact of chilling, with only 6 degrees C causing a marginal decrease in survival in comparison to non-chilled controls. Conversely, Ae. albopictus displayed a significantly reduced survival at all chilling temperatures even when exposed for a short time. In both species, longer exposure to low temperatures reduced survival. Our results uncovered that Ae. albopictus are more sensitive to chilling, regardless of the temperature, when compared to Ae. aegypti. Such results indicate differences in thermal tolerances between species and the necessity of conducting experiments on a species by species basis when determining temperature limits for any insect destined for release as part of a genetic control programme.
PLoS ONE arrow_drop_down AgritropArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://agritrop.cirad.fr/593543/1/593543.pdfData sources: AgritropEurope PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6711517Data sources: PubMed CentralHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: http://hal.cirad.fr/cirad-02341918/documentMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/cirad-02341918/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 26 citations 26 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert PLoS ONE arrow_drop_down AgritropArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://agritrop.cirad.fr/593543/1/593543.pdfData sources: AgritropEurope PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6711517Data sources: PubMed CentralHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: http://hal.cirad.fr/cirad-02341918/documentMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/cirad-02341918/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 Netherlands, Denmark, Netherlands, France, NetherlandsPublisher:Frontiers Media SA Funded by:EC | LANDMARKEC| LANDMARKvan Leeuwen, J.P.; Creamer, Rachel; Cluzeau, Daniel; Debeljak, Marko; Gatti, Fabio; Henriksen, Christian Bugge; Kuzmanovski, Vladimir; Menta, Cristina; Pérès, Guénola; Picaud, Calypso; Saby, N.P.A.; Trajanov, Aneta; Trinsoutrot-Gattin, Isabelle; Visioli, Giovanna; Rutgers, M.;Soil biodiversity and habitat provisioning is one of the soil functions that agricultural land provides to society. This paper describes assessment of the soil biodiversity function (SB function) as a proof of concept to be used in a decision support tool for agricultural land management. The SB function is defined as ‘the multitude of soil organisms and processes, interacting in an ecosystem, providing society with a rich biodiversity source and contributing to a habitat for aboveground organisms.’ So far, no single measure provides the full overview of the soil biodiversity and how a soil supports a habitat for a biodiverse ecosystem. We have assembled a set of attributes for a proxy-indicator system, based on four ‘integrated attributes’: 1) soil nutrient status, 2) soil biological status, 3) soil structure, and 4) soil hydrological status. These attributes provide information to be used in a model for assessing the capacity of a soil to supply the SB function. A multi-criteria decision model was developed which comprises of 34 attributes providing information to quantify the four integrated attributes and subsequently assess the SB function for grassland and for cropland separately. The model predictions (in terms of low – moderate – high soil biodiversity status) were compared with expert judgements for a collection of 137 grassland soils in the Netherlands and 52 French soils, 29 grasslands and 23 croplands. For both datasets, the results show that the proposed decision model predictions were statistically significantly correlated with the expert judgements. A sensitivity analysis indicated that the soil nutrient status, defined by attributes such as pH and organic carbon content, was the most important integrated attribute in the assessment of the SB function. Further progress in the assessment of the SB function is needed. This can be achieved by better information regarding land use and farm management. In this way we may make a valuable step in our attempts to optimize the multiple soil functions in agricultural landscapes, and hence the multifaceted role of soils to deliver a bundle of ecosystem services for farmers and citizens, and support land management and policy towards a more sustainable society.
Research@WUR; Fronti... arrow_drop_down Research@WUR; Frontiers in Environmental ScienceOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYCopenhagen University Research Information SystemArticle . 2019Data sources: Copenhagen University Research Information SystemHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 33 citations 33 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Research@WUR; Fronti... arrow_drop_down Research@WUR; Frontiers in Environmental ScienceOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYCopenhagen University Research Information SystemArticle . 2019Data sources: Copenhagen University Research Information SystemHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 Spain, France, United Kingdom, ItalyPublisher:Wiley Funded by:EC | GenTreeEC| GenTreeMayol, Maria; Riba, Miquel; Cavers, Stephen; Grivet, Delphine; Vincenot, Lucie; Cattonaro, Federica; Vendramin, Giovanni G.; González‐Martínez, Santiago C.;AbstractDetecting the molecular basis of local adaptation and identifying selective drivers is still challenging in nonmodel species. The use of purely population genetic approaches is limited by some characteristics of genetic systems, such as pleiotropy and polygenic control, and parallel evidence from phenotypic‐based experimental comparisons is required. In long‐lived organisms, the detection of selective pressures might also be precluded by evolutionary lag times in response to the environment. Here, we used the English yew to showcase an example of a multiscale integrative approach in a nonmodel species with limited plant and genomic resources. We combined information from two independent sources, phenotypes in a common environment and genomic data in natural populations, to investigate the signature of selection. Growth differences among populations in a common environment, and phenological patterns of both shoot elongation and male strobili maturation, were associated with climate clines, providing evidence for local adaptation and guiding us in the selection of populations for genomic analyses. We used information on over 25,000 SNPs from c. 1,200 genes to infer the demographic history and to test for molecular signatures of selection at different levels: SNP, gene, and biological pathway. Our results confirmed an overall demographic history of population decline, but we also found evidence for putative local adaptation at the molecular level. We identified or confirmed several candidate genes for positive and negative selection in forest trees, including the pseudo‐response regulator 7 (PRR7), an essential component of the circadian clock in plants. In addition, we successfully tested an approach to detect polygenic adaptation in biological pathways, allowing us to identify the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway as a candidate stress‐response pathway that deserves further attention in other plants. Finally, our study contributes to the emerging view that explaining contemporary standing genetic variation requires considering adaptation to past climates, especially for long‐lived trees.
NERC Open Research A... arrow_drop_down NERC Open Research Archive; Evolutionary ApplicationsOther literature type . Article . 2020 . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYEurope PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6935595Data sources: PubMed CentralRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UABArticle . 2020License: CC BYMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-02180938/documentHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-InsermArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 23 citations 23 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 21visibility views 21 download downloads 22 Powered bymore_vert NERC Open Research A... arrow_drop_down NERC Open Research Archive; Evolutionary ApplicationsOther literature type . Article . 2020 . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYEurope PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6935595Data sources: PubMed CentralRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UABArticle . 2020License: CC BYMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-02180938/documentHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-InsermArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 United Kingdom, Netherlands, Ireland, Netherlands, France, Netherlands, PortugalPublisher:Elsevier BV Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | NitroPortugalEC| NitroPortugalLeip, Adrian; Ledgard, Stewart; Uwizeye, Aimable; Palhares, Julio C.P.; Aller, M. Fernanda; Amon, Barbara; Binder, Michael; Cordovil, Claudia M.d.S.; De Camillis, Camillo; Dong, Hongming; Fusi, Alessandra; Helin, Janne; Hörtenhuber, Stefan; Hristov, Alexander N.; Koelsch, Richard; Liu, Chunjiang; Masso, Cargele; Nkongolo, Nsalambi V.; Patra, Amlan K.; Redding, Matthew R.; Rufino, Mariana C.; Sakrabani, Ruben; Thoma, Greg; Vertès, Françoise; Wang, Ying;Livestock production is important for food security, nutrition, and landscape maintenance, but it is associated with several environmental impacts. To assess the risk and benefits arising from livestock production, transparent and robust indicators are required, such as those offered by life cycle assessment. A central question in such approaches is how environmental burden is allocated to livestock products and to manure that is re-used for agricultural production. To incentivize sustainable use of manure, it should be considered as a co-product as long as it is not disposed of, or wasted, or applied in excess of crop nutrient needs, in which case it should be treated as a waste. This paper proposes a theoretical approach to define nutrient requirements based on nutrient response curves to economic and physical optima and a pragmatic approach based on crop nutrient yield adjusted for nutrient losses to atmosphere and water. Allocation of environmental burden to manure and other livestock products is then based on the nutrient value from manure for crop production using the price of fertilizer nutrients. We illustrate and discuss the proposed method with two case studies. Highlights • New method to value manure for its beneficial effects on crop production is proposed. • Manure can be considered as a co-product in Life Cycle Assessments when applied according to crop nutrient requirements. • The method encourages farmers to use manure sustainably in livestock and crop production systems.
Europe PubMed Centra... arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6531380Data sources: PubMed CentralJournal of Environmental Management; Research@WUR; LAReferencia - Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas LatinoamericanasOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen hybrid 34 citations 34 popularity Top 10% influence Top 10% impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 71visibility views 71 download downloads 109 Powered bymore_vert Europe PubMed Centra... arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2019Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6531380Data sources: PubMed CentralJournal of Environmental Management; Research@WUR; LAReferencia - Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas LatinoamericanasOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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