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Giguet-Covex, Charline; Chen, Wentao; Ficetola, Francesco Gentile (2023): Nature of pastoral activities in Lake Savine catchment over the last 6500 years [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.958841, In: Giguet-Covex, Charline; Chen, Wentao; Ficetola, Francesco Gentile; Gielly, Ludovic; Pansu, Johan (2023): Plant DNA analyses, nature and intensity of human activities, and erosion intensities in the North-western Alps over the last 4000-6000 years inferred from lake sediments [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.958732

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Keyword(s):
DNA metabarcoding; lake sediment DNA; lake sediments; pastoralism
Related to:
Giguet-Covex, Charline; Bajard, Manon; Chen, Wentao; Walsh, Kevin; Rey, Pierre-Jérôme; Messager, Erwan; Etienne, David; Sabatier, Pierre; Ficetola, Francesco Gentile; Gielly, Ludovic; Blanchet, C; Guffond, Christophe; Chiquet, Patricia; Arnaud, Fabien; Poulenard, Jérôme (2023): Long-term trajectories of mountain agro-ecosystems in the North-Western Alps. Regional Environmental Change, 23(2), 58, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-023-02030-5
Coverage:
Latitude: 45.175070 * Longitude: 6.913838
Date/Time Start: 2014-03-05T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2014-03-05T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: 2443.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 2443.0 m
Event(s):
SAV14 * Latitude: 45.175070 * Longitude: 6.913838 * Date/Time: 2014-03-05T00:00:00 * Elevation: 2443.0 m * IGSN: IEFRA0871 * Location: North-western Alps * Method/Device: Sediment corer (SEDCO)
Comment:
Method used to produce the sediment DNA datasets: DNA sequences were generated using g (5'-GGGCAATCCTGAGCCAA-3') and h (5'-CCATTGAGTCTCTGCACCTATC-3') primers for plants and MamP007F (5'-CGAGAAGACCCTATGGAGCT-3') and MamP007R (5'-CCGAGGTCRCCCCAACC-3') primers and the human-blocking primer (5'-GGAGCTTTAATTTATTAATGCAAACAGTACCC-3') for mammals. The sequences have been produced by the Illumina technology (HiSeq instrument). The bioinformatic treatment of the sequences was operated applying the Obitool program (Boyer, F. et al. OBITOOLS:aUNIX-inspired software package for DNAmetabarcoding. Mol. Ecol. Resour. 16, 176–182 (2016)) and following the procedure described in Giguet-Covex et al. New insights on lake sediment DNA from the catchment: importance of taphonomic and analytical issues on the record quality. Scientific Reports. 9, 14676 (2019) (DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-50339-1). Further filtering treatments were then applied, as also described in Giguet-Covex et al. 2019. These second treatments allow the removal of 1) taxa assigned to a reference taxon at <95 % of sequence identity, 2) potential contaminations (based on sampling, extraction and PCR controls, and recognition of exotic taxa) and 3) stochastic detections. Several analytical replicates by samples were performed (12 for both, the plants and mammals). Data are presented in number of positive replicates by sample. A replicate is considered as positive if more than 5 sequences are detected.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
LakeLakeGiguet-Covex, Charline
AGEAgeka BPGiguet-Covex, CharlineAge model, radiocarbon dates and short radionuclidesGeocode
AgeAgea AD/CEGiguet-Covex, CharlineAge model, radiocarbon dates and short radionuclides
Period, culturalPeriod culturalGiguet-Covex, CharlineNumber of positive replicates over 12
BosBos#Giguet-Covex, CharlineDNA metabarcoding approachNumber of positive replicates over 12
OvisOvis#Giguet-Covex, CharlineDNA metabarcoding approachNumber of positive replicates over 12
PlantagoPla#Giguet-Covex, CharlineDNA metabarcoding approachNumber of positive replicates over 12
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
378 data points

Data

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Lake

Age [ka BP]

Age [a AD/CE]

Period cultural

Bos [#]

Ovis [#]

Pla [#]
Savine-0.0351985Contemporary006
Savine0.1171833Late modern008
Savine0.2021748Early modern0012
Savine0.2621688Early modern0012
Savine0.3021648Early modern0012
Savine0.3101640Early modern009
Savine0.3391611Early modern0011
Savine0.4141536Early modern0012
Savine0.4141536Early modern0012
Savine0.4581492Early modern0011
Savine0.5661384Late middle age0010
Savine0.6271323Late middle age005
Savine0.6841266Late middle age006
Savine0.8671083High middle age0010
Savine1.014936High middle age007
Savine1.096854Early middle age019
Savine1.096854Early middle age013
Savine1.144806Early middle age008
Savine1.429521Early middle age0011
Savine1.615335End Roman period-Early Middle Age004
Savine1.734216End Roman period-Early Middle Age009
Savine1.749201End Roman period-Early Middle Age000
Savine1.790160Roman period133
Savine1.825125Roman period106
Savine1.828122Roman period016
Savine1.86981Roman period013
Savine1.91733Roman period015
Savine1.9437Roman period325
Savine1.981-31Roman period314
Savine1.986-36Iron Age237
Savine2.029-79Iron Age001
Savine2.040-90Iron Age013
Savine2.076-126Iron Age004
Savine2.155-205Iron Age002
Savine2.195-245Iron Age002
Savine2.226-276Iron Age003
Savine2.271-321Iron Age000
Savine2.314-364Iron Age002
Savine2.405-455Iron Age005
Savine2.448-498Iron Age109
Savine2.459-509Iron Age007
Savine2.477-527Iron Age004
Savine2.492-542Iron Age102
Savine2.513-563Iron Age005
Savine2.598-648Iron Age004
Savine2.687-737Mid-Late Bronze Age001
Savine2.753-803Mid-Late Bronze Age009
Savine2.915-965Mid-Late Bronze Age006
Savine3.123-1173Mid-late Bronze age001
Savine3.362-1412Mid-late Bronze age003
Savine3.679-1729Early Bronze Age002
Savine3.794-1844Early Bronze Age002
Savine4.100-2150Early Bronze Age002
Savine4.482-2532Neolithic001
Savine4.931-2981Neolithic001
Savine5.085-3135Neolithic002
Savine5.220-3270Neolithic100
Savine5.279-3329Neolithic000
Savine5.517-3567Pre anthropic001
Savine5.680-3730Pre anthropic000
Savine6.145-4195Pre anthropic001
Savine6.322-4372Pre anthropic000
Savine6.509-4559Pre anthropic002