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        <title>Dataset of Acoustic Recordings of Bottlenose Dolphins Collected During Boat-Based Encounters Using HydroMoth Devices, Event 006 (2024-12-01) - Version 2.12</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=icm-bioacoustics</link>
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        <description>&lt;para&gt;Acoustic recordings of bottlenose dolphins collected during boat-based encounters using HydroMoth devices and analysed with PAMGuard.

This dataset contains 8 minutes of underwater acoustic recordings of a group of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), captured during a boat-based survey on 1 December 2024, approximately 5.3 nautical miles off the coast of Vilanova i la Geltrú, Spain, in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea.

Recordings were made during cetacean encounters using a HydroMoth recorder (AudioMoth Firmware Basic v1.11.0), with the support of team members and volunteers from the Institut de Ciències del Mar (CSIC) and Associació Cetàcea. The survey lasted approximately 9 hours, from 2024-12-01T07:07:12 to 2024-12-01T16:51:00 (UTC). &lt;/para&gt;&lt;para&gt;The first visual encounter with the dolphin group occurred at approximately 09:34:00 (UTC+1), after which the boat engine was turned off to increase the quality of the recordings.

The audio files were analysed using the open-source software PAMGuard (version 2.02.16; DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15056259). Whistles were classified using the ROCCA (Real-time Odontocete Call Classification Algorithm) delphinid whistle module integrated into PAMGuard. Clicks were manually categorised within the PAMGuard Viewer as echolocation clicks, burst-pulse sounds, or click trains.

This dataset includes detailed metadata describing the entire event and the analysis, which encompasses up to 15 variables. The data are structured in accordance to Darwin Core standards: SamplingEvent, Occurrence, ExtendedMeasurementOrFact, and SimpleMultimedia. These key data are provided here and alongside the audio files in WAV format, available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17175367.&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>katia@gbif.es (Katia Cezon)</author>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2025 16:25:46 +0100</pubDate>
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        <title>Butterfly observations data. Monitoring butterflies in the Sierra Nevada (Granada, Spain) - Version 1.0</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=katia_butterfly</link>
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        <description>&lt;para&gt;Dataset contains Lepidoptera observations made along established transects carried out in 2019. These observations were carried out as part of  the larger monitoring schema &quot;monitoring butterflies in the Sierra Nevada (Granada, Spain)&quot;. The main objectives of this project are 1) to  record the population trend of the species being monitored, 2) to record the phenological patterns of each species and the possible changes that they may suffer due to climate changes 3) to identify variables related to the distribution and abundance of these species and, finally, 4) to establish an early warning system that allows managers to implement adaptive management measures on these species and their ecosystems.&lt;/para&gt;&lt;para&gt;This dataset is a port of a dataset created, published and hosted by iEcolab (Instituto Interuniversitario de Investigación del Sistema Tierra en Andalucía, Granada, Spain). It has been prepared to explore discoverability and interoperability issues related to LTER data and data publishing platforms such as DEIMS (https://deims.org/) and Eudat (https://b2share.eudat.eu/). Results to be presented at the &quot;Biodiversity Next&quot; Conference,, Leiden Oct 2019. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.3.37257&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>katia@gbif.es (Katia Cezon)</author>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2025 19:50:59 +0100</pubDate>
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        <title>bdbc cormo - Version 1.7</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=relaciones_topograficas_felipeii-biodiversity</link>
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        <description>&lt;para&gt;We mined the information of an exhaustive standardized historical survey developed in 628 localities across Spain between 1574 and 1582 (Relaciones Topográficas de Felipe II) with the goal of producing a rigorous national inventory of the socio-economic status and natural resources of Spanish settlements. The survey includes records of plant and animal species, both wild and domestic. We were able to collate 7,309 records for 75 wild plant taxa, 89 wild animal taxa, and 60 crop and domestic animal taxa. These data can be used to reconstruct historical land use and habitat cover, and model historical distributions of many species, including emblematic ones such as wolf and bear, which can establish reference distributions to assess range and niche expansion, contraction and shifts.&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>katia@gbif.es (Katia Cezon)</author>
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          <pubDate>Thu, 29 Feb 2024 08:00:18 +0100</pubDate>
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        <title>CO2 Flux partioning in a Eddy Covariance tower of marsh ecosystem (Fuente Duque) in Doñana Biological Reserve - Version 1.0</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=co2_flux_partioning_ec_fuente_duque</link>
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        <description>&lt;para&gt;This dataset consists of the estimated data of the CO2 flux partition: assimilation or gross primary production (GPP) and heterotrophic or ecosystem respiration (Reco), as well as the standard deviation of each estimate. These data have been estimated from the data provided by the ICTS of the Doñana Biological Reserve of the eddy covariance tower located in Fuente Duque, in the Hinojos marsh in the period between October 2020 and December 2022.&lt;/para&gt;&lt;para&gt;The eddy covariance system is installed in a marsh ecosystem with intermittent periods of flooding. The main vegetation cover is grasses, predominantly Bolboschoenus maritimus.&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>rdiaz@ebd.csic.es (Ricardo Díaz-Delgado Hernández)</author>
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          <pubDate>Sun, 21 May 2023 19:49:58 +0200</pubDate>
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        <title>Copernicus High Resolution Vegetation Phenology and Productivity for Doñana LTSER Platform - Version 1.0</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=phenometrics_end</link>
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        <description>&lt;para&gt;GeoTIFF rasters with the following phenometrics obtained from Sentinel 2 Data:.


* Start of the season Day of the Year (SOSD)

* Maximun of the Season Day of the Year (MAXD)

* End of the Season Day of the Year (EOSD)

* Start of the season Value (SOSV)

* Maximun of the Season Value (MAXV)

* End of the Season Value (EOSV)


These rasters have been downloaded, mosaicked and croped with Doñana Natural Space DEIMS.ID through Pyvpp python package.&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>rdiaz@ebd.csic.es (Ricardo Díaz-Delgado Hernández)</author>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2023 11:38:54 +0200</pubDate>
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        <title>Database of field studies on environmental impacts of invasive plant species in Europe - Version 1.1</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=invasive_plant_impacts</link>
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        <description>&lt;para&gt;There is great concern on the effects of non-native species impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. We constructed a comprehensive database of the scientific papers on field studies reporting environmental impacts of invasive plant species in Europe. We searched for relevant articles on the Web of Science database until the end of 2022 with no restriction on publication year. Our final dataset included 266 publications on 897 impacts of 104 invasive plant species on native species, communities and ecosystem properties in 29 European countries. This database contributes to the IPBES Global Invasive Alien Species Assessment.&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>user5@sunhal.es (user5 sunhal)</author>
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          <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jul 2023 11:48:04 +0200</pubDate>
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        <title>Plant-animal frugivore interactions and beyond in Doñana&#39;s fruiting season: Insights from DNA barcoding - Version 1.2</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=barcoding_frugi_donana</link>
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        <description>&lt;para&gt;In this database, we present plant-animal interactions in the lowland forest community of Doñana National Park during the fruiting season. Our focus primarily lies on plant-frugivore interactions but we also report data on animals that visits fruiting plants. We used DNA-based molecular analysis on faecal samples and regurgitated seeds from fleshy-fruited plant species to identify the frugivore species involved in each dispersal event and other animal species visiting plants. Sampling was conducted over the fruiting seasons from 2018 to 2022. We used seed traps and transects that were stratified across several forest and scrubland communities. Our dataset contains 13,835 pairwise interaction records derived from 8,783 collected samples. Of these records, 6,358 correspond to frugivorous interactions, while 7,477 correspond to animals visiting plants. The dataset encompasses 19 plant species, 39 bird species (with 30 of them being frugivores), 7 mammal species (with 6 of them being frugivores), 2 reptile species, 2 amphibia species, and 1 insect species. Each interaction is recorded as an event, defined by the encounter of species at a specific location and time. The interactions are further described in terms of the partners involved, allowing for multiple occurrences within the same event. &lt;/para&gt;&lt;para&gt;These data can be used to assess frugivory and seed dispersal networks, explore frugivore contributions to seed rain in different microhabitats, or frugivores’ preference for fruit/seed sizes. They provide occurrence data for animals (mainly birds) associated with specific plant species, enabling the study of animal dynamics and behavior. Moreover, they support big-data approaches for generating species interaction models and macro-ecological analyses. This dataset greatly enhances our understanding of animal-plant interactions, particularly in the context of frugivory.&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>jordano@ebd.csic.es (Pedro Jordano Barbudo)</author>
          <ipt:eml>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/eml.do?r=barcoding_frugi_donana</ipt:eml>
          <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2023 07:51:19 +0200</pubDate>
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        <title>Fungal members of the rhizosphere microbiota of Quercus ilex subsp. ballota - Version 1.1</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=test_working_package_7</link>
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        <description>&lt;para&gt;The general objective of thE WP7 is to advance our understanding of the impacts of global change drivers - mainly climate change and exotic pathogens - on the above- and below-ground biodiversity of Mediterranean forests and silvopastoral agrosystems, and to use the resulting information to propose management tools aim to improve the resistance and resilience of these forests in scenarios of increasing abiotic and biotic stress. We will focus our research on forests and dehesas of evergreen Quercus species (Quercus suber and Quercus ilex) in Andalusia, due to their strategic ecological and economic importance and their current vulnerability status as a result of increasing aridity and the invasion of the aggressive exotic pathogen Phytophthora cinammomi.&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>lorenag@irnase.csic.es (Lorena Gómez-Aparicio)</author>
          <ipt:eml>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/eml.do?r=test_working_package_7</ipt:eml>
          <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2023 12:32:17 +0200</pubDate>
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        <title>Yellow-legged gull movements in South Western Iberian Peninsula 2022 - Version 1.1</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=larmic_test</link>
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        <description>&lt;para&gt;Georreferenced locations of Yellow-legged gulls tracked with GPS (GPS-GSM system). Resolution: 1 fix/2 hours. Time window: April to December 2022. 55 birds tagged at four different breeding localities of South Western Iberian Peninsula: Odiel marshes Natural Park (Huelva province, Spain), Cádiz Bay Natural Park (Cádiz province, Spain), Tarifa (Cádiz province, Spain), Gibraltar (UK).&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>gforero@ebd.csic.es (Manuela G. Forero)</author>
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          <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2023 10:24:20 +0200</pubDate>
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        <title>LIFE Fluvial - Invasive Alien Plants Database -  Eo River (Spain) - Version 1.0</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=indurot</link>
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        <description>&lt;para&gt;The LIFE Fluvial project “Improvement and sustainable management of river corridors of the Iberian Atlantic Region” (LIFE 16 / NAT / ES000771) was a project funded by the LIFE program 2014-2020, within the 2016 call “Nature and Biodiversity”.
The overall objective was the improvement of the conservation status of Atlantic river corridors in the Natura 2000 network. For this purpose, the project develops a transnational strategy for the sustainable management of river corridor habitats in several Atlantic river basins of the Iberian Peninsula. In this area, different threat factors such as invasive alien species, intensification of uses or plant health problems, generated the deterioration and fragmentation of the habitats of the river corridors. During the preparation actions, information was acquired about the threats present in the action areas.

This dataset include all the geolocations of the alien plants found in the action sites of the LIFE Fluvial project in the Eo river (Spain).&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>katia@gbif.es (Katia Cezon)</author>
          <ipt:eml>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/eml.do?r=indurot</ipt:eml>
          <pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2023 11:39:18 +0200</pubDate>
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        <title>ANDRE_Epipelagic mesozooplankton distribution and abundance in Southern Ocean Atlantic sector and the North Atlantic and Arctic 1996-2013 - Version 1.0</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=andre-mesozoo</link>
        <!-- shows what changed in this version, or shows the resource description if change summary was empty -->
        <description>&lt;para&gt;Mesozooplankton were collected with a motion-compensated Bongo net (61 cm mouth diameter, 100 and 200 micrometre meshes) and a mini- Bongo net (18 cm mouth diameter, 50 micrometre mesh nets). Both nets fished to a maximum depth of 400 m but sometimes shallower. Specimens were categorised to the lowest possible taxonomic level, which in some cases encompassed developmental stages but in other cases was limited to higher order taxa. Each taxa was enumerated to determine abundance in units of individuals m-2. The dataset allows examination of the distribution and abundance of these species within the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean over a number of years and covering much of the productive season from spring to autumn. The data for the North Atlantic and Arctic covers one season only (summer) and is limited to providing a spatial perspective on the distribution and abundance of mesozooplankton.&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>andre.menegotto@gmail.com (André Menegotto Domingos)</author>
          <ipt:eml>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/eml.do?r=andre-mesozoo</ipt:eml>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2023 16:56:22 +0100</pubDate>
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        <title>MiguelAlvarez_Epipelagic mesozooplankton distribution and abundance in Southern Ocean Atlantic sector and the North Atlantic and Arctic 1996-2013 - Version 1.1</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=miguelalvarez-mesozoo</link>
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        <description>sI</description>
        <author>miguel.alvarez@ieo.csic.es (Miguel Álvarez González)</author>
          <ipt:eml>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/eml.do?r=miguelalvarez-mesozoo</ipt:eml>
              <ipt:dwca>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/archive.do?r=miguelalvarez-mesozoo</ipt:dwca>
          <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2023 15:56:57 +0100</pubDate>
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        <title>LU-Informe sobre la distribución y abundancia del mesozooplancton epipelágico en el sector Atlántico del Océano Austral y el Atlántico Norte y Ártico 1996-2013 - Version 1.1</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=lu-mesozoo</link>
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        <description>new</description>
        <author>lucia.rodriguez@ceab.csic.es (Lucía Rodríguez Arias)</author>
          <ipt:eml>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/eml.do?r=lu-mesozoo</ipt:eml>
              <ipt:dwca>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/archive.do?r=lu-mesozoo</ipt:dwca>
          <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2023 15:56:12 +0100</pubDate>
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        <title>Alejandro_mesozooplankton in Southern Ocean Atlantic sector and the North Atlantic and Arctic - Version 1.0</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=alejandro-mesozoo</link>
        <!-- shows what changed in this version, or shows the resource description if change summary was empty -->
        <description>&lt;para&gt;Mesozooplankton were collected with a motion-compensated Bongo net (61 cm mouth diameter, 100 and 200 micrometre meshes) and a mini- Bongo net (18 cm mouth diameter, 50 micrometre mesh nets). Both nets fished to a maximum depth of 400 m but sometimes shallower. Specimens were categorised to the lowest possible taxonomic level, which in some cases encompassed developmental stages but in other cases was limited to higher order taxa. Each taxa was enumerated to determine abundance in units of individuals m-2. The dataset allows examination of the distribution and abundance of these species within the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean over a number of years and covering much of the productive season from spring to autumn. The data for the North Atlantic and Arctic covers one season only (summer) and is limited to providing a spatial perspective on the distribution and abundance of mesozooplankton.
&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>alejandro.isla@ieo.csic.es (Alejandro Isla)</author>
          <ipt:eml>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/eml.do?r=alejandro-mesozoo</ipt:eml>
              <ipt:dwca>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/archive.do?r=alejandro-mesozoo</ipt:dwca>
          <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2023 12:59:28 +0100</pubDate>
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        <title>MIGUELCOJAN_Epipelagic mesozooplankton distribution and abundance in Southern Ocean Atlantic sector and the North Atlantic and Arctic 1996-2013 - Version 1.1</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=miguel-mesozoo</link>
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        <description>Edicion y cambio a publico</description>
        <author>miguel.cojan@ieo.csic.es (Miguel Cojan Burgos)</author>
          <ipt:eml>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/eml.do?r=miguel-mesozoo</ipt:eml>
              <ipt:dwca>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/archive.do?r=miguel-mesozoo</ipt:dwca>
          <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2023 12:49:59 +0100</pubDate>
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        <title>Paula Valcarce_“Informe sobre la distribución y abundancia del mesozooplancton epipelágico en el sector Atlántico del Océano Austral y el Atlántico Norte y Ártico 1996- 2013”. - Version 1.1</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=paulavalcarce-mesozoo</link>
        <!-- shows what changed in this version, or shows the resource description if change summary was empty -->
        <description>&lt;para&gt;“Informe sobre la distribución y abundancia del mesozooplancton
epipelágico en el sector Atlántico del Océano Austral y el Atlántico Norte y Ártico 1996-
2013”.&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>paula.valcarce@ieo.csic.es (Paula Valcarce Arenas)</author>
          <ipt:eml>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/eml.do?r=paulavalcarce-mesozoo</ipt:eml>
              <ipt:dwca>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/archive.do?r=paulavalcarce-mesozoo</ipt:dwca>
          <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2023 12:33:06 +0100</pubDate>
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        <title>KATIA_Epipelagic mesozooplankton distribution and abundance in Southern Ocean Atlantic sector and the North Atlantic and Arctic 1996-2013 - Version 1.4</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=katia-meso</link>
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        <description>Cambios en título</description>
        <author>katia@gbif.es (Katia Cezon)</author>
          <ipt:eml>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/eml.do?r=katia-meso</ipt:eml>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2023 12:00:25 +0100</pubDate>
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        <title>KATIA_ Epipelagic mesozooplankton distribution and abundance in Southern Ocean Atlantic sector and the North Atlantic and Arctic 1996-2013 - Version 1.2</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=bas-bongo-gbif</link>
        <!-- shows what changed in this version, or shows the resource description if change summary was empty -->
        <description>&lt;para&gt;Mesozooplankton were collected with a motion-compensated Bongo net (61 cm mouth diameter, 100 and 200 micrometre meshes) and a mini- Bongo net (18 cm mouth diameter, 50 micrometre mesh nets). Both nets fished to a maximum depth of 400 m but sometimes shallower. Specimens were categorised to the lowest possible taxonomic level, which in some cases encompassed developmental stages but in other cases was limited to higher order taxa. Each taxa was enumerated to determine abundance in units of individuals m-2. The dataset allows examination of the distribution and abundance of these species within the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean over a number of years and covering much of the productive season from spring to autumn. The data for the North Atlantic and Arctic covers one season only (summer) and is limited to providing a spatial perspective on the distribution and abundance of mesozooplankton.&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>katia@gbif.es (Katia Cezon)</author>
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              <ipt:dwca>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/archive.do?r=bas-bongo-gbif</ipt:dwca>
          <pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2021 11:18:53 +0200</pubDate>
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        <title>Database Nyctalus lasiopterus - Version 1.0</title>
        <link>https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=nlasiopterus_database</link>
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        <description>&lt;para&gt;We capture and ringing bats since 2012 in three differents localities in the south of Spain. We have captured 198 bats of the specie Nyctalus lasiopterus for the purpose of this project.&lt;/para&gt;</description>
        <author>user3@sunhal.es (Bats Sumhal)</author>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2023 10:55:19 +0100</pubDate>
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