... with the Banian stage of the Atlas (sensu Geyer, ...from the Olenellida (Occidental) and Redlichiida (Oriental) palaeobiogeographic realms, as well as the miomeroid cosmopolite trilobites ...
... with the Banian stage of the Atlas (sensu Geyer, ...from the Olenellida (Occidental) and Redlichiida (Oriental) palaeobiogeographic realms, as well as the miomeroid cosmopolite trilobites ...
... at the geometry of the zones, but the resulting activity rate is affected by both geometry and the values assigned to the GR ...used for conducting more meaningful comparisons, ...
... wrote the most celebrated books of falconry. 23 During the Middle Ages, a prosperous hawk trade flourished in theIberian ...1252 the Spanish King Alfonso the Wise forbade ...
... in the Italian-Slovenian boundary area where it is known since the 1980’s (see for instance Melzer, 1985), primarily as a maize-field ...from theIberianPeninsula but it might ...
... general, the CAPE values and the TT and K instability indices indicate static instability, in agreement with the light- ning flashes observed, especially ...windward. The moisture flux ...
... in the same city; between 1996, when the latest pollination was recorded, and 1997, when it was earliest, the greatest difference (in León) was only 30 days, and in Vigo it was only 17 ...in ...
... record fortheIberian coast and the Atlantic Ocean of two species of polychaetous annelids be- longing to the genus Boccardia Carazzi, 1893 (Spionidae) is ...from the ...
... over the selected area from ERA-Interim and CM-SAF data for July and November corresponding to years 2006–2008 Monthly mean LW net averaged over the selected area from ERA-Interim and CM-SAF data ...
... range for shallow seismicity starts at M w = 3.5 and for deep earthquakes at M w = ...5.0. The lower limit for integration depends on the return period of interest and on 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 ...
... : The Mediterranean is characterized by a plethora of phenomena of relevance not only forthe climate of the region, but also for impacts on ecosystem and society: among others, heavy ...
... • Superficie intermareal (distancia entre bajamares de mareas de coeficiente medio y mareas vivas, para la almeja fina; y mareas muertas y vivas, para la japonesa).. • Área de la superfi[r] ...
... Índices termopluviométricos Periodos de inundaciones Olas de Frío Olas de Calor EVENTOS CLIMÁTICOS EXTREMOS Periodos de sequía Duración Intensidad Intensidad Máxima Índice SPI [r] ...
... in the context of climate ...2012). For instance, if new species invade from the south endemic species can be ...in the bio- geographic analyses of this iconic group of insects and help to ...
... in the litera- ture was quite ...of the 12 invasive trees, one out of the 30 herbs and none out of the six shrubs and four vines present in Iberian riparian forests (Table ...Spain, ...
... of the large amount of previous studies explaining potential causes of invasion success, the literature also shows that no single hypothesis is valid for any invasion ...events. For instance, ...
... use the obtained relations forthe evaluation and comparison of regional climate models (RCMs) participating in the ENSEMBLES ...(2004) for comparing and evaluating global climate ...
... essential for upda- ting the taxonomic and the faunistic ...project) forthe search of may old papers in the library of the Museo Nacional de Cien- cias Naturales, of ...