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Studia austriaca, Cover for Vol 25 (2017)
Fausto Cercignani
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Studia austriaca, Cover for Vol 27 (2019)
Fausto Cercignani
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Sensing danger: Energetic and hydric costs of chemoreception in a lizard
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Understanding the benefits and costs of chemoreception and predator avoidance is crucial for unravelling the ecological adaptations of potential prey organisms. In squamate reptiles, tongue flicking is a specialized behaviour used to collect chemical cues from the ...
Chloé Chabaud +3 more
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Studia austriaca VI (1998) - The Entire ...
Fausto Cercignani
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Studia austriaca XXVIII (2020) - Call for ...
Fausto Cercignani
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Agricultural intensification is responsible for biodiversity decline, but high‐quality field margins may mitigate these effects. We studied reptile species richness in a farming landscape in western France with a focus on hedgerows structure and density.
Olivier Lourdais +6 more
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O objetivo deste estudo é revisar a literatura existente sobre a abordagem que fazem a Escola Austríaca de Economia e o Cristianismo do ponto de vista da origem, do conteúdo e da motivação destas visões sobre a função e os direitos da propriedade ...
Syer Rodrigues, Elaine Arantes
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Studia austriaca XIX (2011) - The Entire ...
Fausto Cercignani
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Spermatophyta Molecular Clock: Time Drift and Recent Acceleration
Exponential increase in the base substitution rate in recent geologic time. ABSTRACT Angiospermae radiation is widely recognized as a mid‐Cretaceous event, but the adaptive radiation of Asarum and Viola as spring ephemerals also occurred during the Quaternary. To better understand the evolution of Angiospermae through geological time, a robust and well‐
Soichi Osozawa
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Snakes in Europe Under Climate Change: Is It Getting Too Hot for the Cold‐Blooded?
Modelled projections indicate a widespread decline in ecological suitability for snakes across Europe, with cold‐adapted species demonstrating particular vulnerability to global warming. ABSTRACT Europe's climate will change dramatically. Snakes are particularly vulnerable to such changes due to their ectothermic nature and limited dispersal capacities.
Pablo Deschepper
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