... foretell the fate of forests in a climate change ...is the availability and combined analysis of phenotypic and genetic ...on the genetic architecture of adaptive traits, which remains poorly ...
... for the study of adaptive traits in trees from an ecological-evolutionary ...approach. Mediterraneanpine forests constitute reservoirs of adaptive genetic diversity of great value in ...
... cm), Mediterranean and Mesophilous taxa clearly dominated, though with some ...decline inthe presence of Pinus, and 20 Juniperus disappeared. At the beginning of this phase the ...
... : TheMediterranean is characterized by a plethora of phenomena of relevance not only for the climate of the region, but also for impacts on ecosystem and society: among others, heavy ...
... Our specific goals were (a) to model the potential distribution of mountain pine in the Iberian peninsula following the methodology of Rubio and Sanchez-Palomares (2006), (b) to mo[r] ...
... genomes. The turnover of these highly repetitive sequences is an important element in genome organization and ...about the structure and dynamics of reptilian satellite DNA is still ...characterized ...
... dichotomiflorum,…). In Europe this taxon is chiefly distributed inthe Italian-Slovenian boundary area where it is known since the 1980’s (see for instance Melzer, 1985), primarily as a ...
... logically in different regions and biogeo- graphical provinces of the Euro–Siberian region, where the cities of Santiago de Compostela and Vigo are located in eucolline and thermocolline ...
... Martos 2004). Figura 3. Representaciones ideales de los principales esquemas de talla magdalenienses. Figure 3. Ideal representations of the main core schemes in Magdalenian. En cuanto a los esquemas ...
... Abstract The purpose of this research was to identify major drought events on the Spanish mainland between 1961 and 2014 by means of two drought indices, and analyze the spatial propagation of ...
... bird species density in two contrasting trajectories of vegetation restoration in agricultural landscapes of Central Spain regarding 705 ecological, life-history and morphological traits, and results ...
... that the most important components of freshwater fish biodiversity intheIberianpeninsula are confined to the biggest basins, a situation that might be explained by the ...
... of the greatest threats to biodiversity. To minimise the effect of fragmentation on biodiversity, connectivity between otherwise isolated habitats should be ...However, the identification of linkages ...
... up, the Ovetian is widely represented in Iberia where many well exposed sequences can be found in North, South and Central parts of ...ment in time the Ovetian lower boundary is only ...
... particularly inthe context of climate change. In some situations global changes may contribute to dragonfly population recovery in areas where they declined (Termaat et ...Some species ...
... assess the hypothesis that rates of nitrogen transformations inthe soil are altered upon replacement of native by exotic trees, differing in litter ...naturalized inthe ...
... and the growth interval was defined as a 5-year ...classified in I diameter size-classes. Fifty-nine diameter classes for Scots pine stands and 54 diameter classes for Maritime pine stands ...
... Observed genetic diversity differences across species were not consistent with gen- eral predictions relating distribution range and intraspe- cific variation: in general, higher levéis[r] ...