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The obligately lichenicolous genus Abrothallus consists of approximately 50 species, almost all of which are associated with lichens having foliose, fruticose, or pendulous thalli. This paper focuses on species that grow on strap lichens (Ramalina) providing new insights into their phylogenetic relationships and distribution.
Ave Suija +5 more
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The bertillonage in the South American Atlantic World
Diego Galeano, Mercedes García Ferrari
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Chris Evans & Göran Rydén, Baltic iron in the Atlantic world in the eighteenth century [PDF]
Denis Woronoff
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Stemodia diplohyptoides M.M.Sosa & Dematt. and S. lobelioides Lehm. (Gratioleae, Plantaginaceae) are reported for the first time in Paraguay, found in Alto Paraná and Presidente Hayes departments, respectively. These new records extend the known geographical range of both species, representing the northern records to date, S.
Y. Carlés Bechara +4 more
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The grand machinery of the world: race, global order and the black Atlantic
Musab Younis
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All Can Be Saved: Religious Tolerance and Salvation in the Iberian Atlantic World (review) [PDF]
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The genus Croton (Euphorbiaceae) is an exceptionally megadiverse genus, encompassing roughly 1200 species that are predominantly distributed across tropical regions globally. For the New World, the genus is organized into three subgenera (Adenophylli, Geiseleria and Quadrilobi) and 31 sections, with C. sect. Barhamia standing out with its approximately
Nicolas Giovanny Burilli +2 more
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In 1672, the Danish West India Company (as of 1674, the West India and Guinea Company) managed to establish a colony on the island of Saint Thomas in the eastern Caribbean. With the colonization of Saint Thomas, Denmark (until 1814, Denmark-Norway) added a decisive third node to its Atlantic trading ventures.
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Playing Off-Key: Trans-Atlantic Data Regulation in a Discordant World
Jennifer L. Bauer
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IBERIAN DOMINANCE AND THE INTRUSION OF THE NORTHERN EUROPEANS INTO THE ATLANTIC WORLD: SLAVE TRADING AS A RESULT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH? [PDF]
David Eltis
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