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Historical dataset of population level and growth rate for the Bordeaux, France metro area from 1950 to 2025.
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TwitterGenomic offset models are increasingly popular tools for identifying populations at risk of maladaptation under climate change. These models estimate the extent of genetic change required for populations to remain adapted under future climate change scenarios, but face strong limitations and still lack broad empirical testing. Using 9,817 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) genotyped in 454 trees from 34 populations of maritime pine, a species with a marked population genetic structure, we found substantial variability across genomic offset predictions from different methods, SNP sets, and general circulation models. Using five common gardens, we mostly found positive associations between genomic offset predictions and mortality, as expected. However, contrary to our expectations, we observed very few negative monotonic associations between genomic offset predictions and height. Higher mortality rates were also observed in national forest inventory plots with high genomic offset, but..., , , # Data and code from: Evaluating genomic offset predictions in a forest tree with high population genetic structure
Juliette Archambeau1,2, Marta Benito-Garzón1, Marina de-Miguel1,3, Alexandre Changenet1, Francesca Bagnoli4, Frédéric Barraquand5, Maurizio Marchi4, Giovanni G. Vendramin4, Stephen Cavers2, Annika Perry2 and Santiago C. González-MartÃnez1
1 INRAE, Univ. Bordeaux, BIOGECO, F-33610 Cestas, France
2 UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Bush Estate, Penicuik, United Kingdom
3 EGFV, Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, INRAE, ISVV, F-33882, Villenave d'Ornon, France
4 Institute of Biosciences and BioResources, National Research Council, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
5 CNRS, Institute of Mathematics of Bordeaux, F-33400 Talence, France
Corresponding author: Juliette Archambeau, [juli.archambeau@gmail.com](mailto:juli.archambeau@...
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TwitterIn 2024, Bordeaux was the most frequently recorded variety in terms of the wine in France, with an estimated ************* consumers. Contrastingly, Other Wine Regions were the least frequently recorded variety, with ************ consumers.
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TwitterCette carte représente la proportion des plus de 65 ans. C'est à dire le rapport entre la population des plus de 65 ans et la population totale. On distingue très clairement les zones où la proportion des plus de 65 ans est la plus importante (en jaune). Les données utilisées proviennent du produit FranceIRIS® développé par Esri France.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the number of people using AOC wines in France in 2023, by region. It reveals that an estimated **** million people consumed AOC wines from the Bordeaux region. Côte du rhône wine had the second highest number of consumers, with *** million users.
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TwitterAttribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Historical dataset of population level and growth rate for the Bordeaux, France metro area from 1950 to 2025.