... with the Banian stage ofthe Atlas (sensu Geyer, ...from the Olenellida (Occidental) and Redlichiida (Oriental) palaeobiogeographic realms, as well as the miomeroid cosmopolite ...
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... component of marine communities (Vokes, 1996), comprising 1150 (Vokes, 1996) to 1300 species distributed worldwide (Houart, ...2001). The banded murex, Hexaplex trunculus (Linnaeus, 1758), is found in ...
... that the contribution to the seismic activity rate arising from geological consid- erations may start being ...Given the convergence rate between theIberian and African plates, it is ...
... inner IberianPeninsula river banks. Seeds ofthe selected species were sown along an experimental gradient with four levels of light (100, 65, 35, 7% of full irradiance) ...
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... in theIberianPeninsula is not a very common issue in the scientific ...general, Iberian precipitation variability is more frequently studied for the coldest seasons (autumn and ...
... shows the spatial patterns of cyclone center density (or cyclone frequency) for different ERA-Interim driven Med-CORDEX experiments, along with the driving ERA-interim data themselves, during ...
... conservation of Spanish ...by the SECBP. An inventory ofthe occurrence ofthe species is the first prerequisite for establishing any gene con- servation programme ...
... variability ofthe SE region oftheIberianPeninsula is analysed during 1950-2007, using the high-UHVROXWLRQ GDWDVHW ³6SDLQ´ To that end, Principal Component analysis is ...
... then, the construction of this identity with a strong Phoenician component would not completely oppose itself to «Roman identity», but rather would be integrated into the complex array of ...
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... systems. The systematic register of their measurements is performed in order to infer relative ages and to use the results to reconstruct landscape ...evolution. The analysis of depth ...
... spite ofthe aforementioned drawbacks there are large amounts of cyclone climatologies built upon the MSLP, and they form a valuable basis for ...investigated the suitability of ...
... during the DIVA-Artabria I project (2002 cruise) from soft sediments off NW IberianPeninsula are ...total of 47 specimens belonging to two species were ...for the third time since its ...
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... on the southeast edge of its area of distribution and are limited by the Mediterranean nature oftheIberian climate, particularly summer drought ...in the Spanish ...
... traits of Erythroglossum lusitanicum. Thallus length, blade width, and the proportion of tetrasporic plants were significantly higher in Lourido suggesting that this location provides a more ...