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Multimodal floral cues resembling both generalized food sources and oviposition sites in Isotrema manshuriense (Aristolochiaceae) pollinated by flies. [PDF]
The protogynous flowers of Isotrema manshuriense exhibit multimodal cues, resembling both generalized food sources and fly oviposition sites, with these cues varying across sexual phases. Abstract The genus Aristolochia is renowned for its kettle‐like trap flowers that temporarily retain visiting insects, primarily using trapping trichomes.
Lim H +7 more
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VIVARIA IN DOLIIS. CERAMIC JARS FOR DORMOUSE FATTENING FOUND IN ARUCCI
Summary The excavation of the north house at the archaeological site of Arucci (Aroche, Huelva) has provided interesting data for understanding city planning in general, and domestic architecture in particular. Investigation of their environments has allowed the identification of the distinct functions for which they were intended, including two ...
Javier Bermejo Meléndez +1 more
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During the first few centuries AD, Rome and the imperial frontiers were supplied with olive oil from the province of Hispania Baetica (southern Spain). Vast quantities of oil were exported in Dressel 20 amphorae.
Iván González Tobar
semanticscholar +1 more source
Seasonality of pollinators in montane habitats: Cool‐blooded bees for early‐blooming plants
Abstract Understanding the factors that drive community‐wide assembly of plant‐pollinator systems along environmental gradients has considerable evolutionary, ecological, and applied significance. Variation in thermal environments combined with intrinsic differences among pollinators in thermal biology have been proposed as drivers of community‐wide ...
Carlos M. Herrera +3 more
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Aristolochia bianorii Sennen & Pau encourages cross‐pollination, which is mediated by female individuals of chloropid flies (mainly Oscinimorpha longirostris Loew 1858), but it also exhibits delayed autonomous self‐pollination that assures the reproductive success in case of absence of pollinators.
N. Alpuente +3 more
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Un incunable impreso en Roma en Marzo de 1493 por Eucharius Silber (Historia Baetica, de Carlo Verardi, una pieza teatral en prosa latina escrita para celebrar la conquista de Granada) contiene lo que se cree es la primera pieza polifónica secular jamás ...
Pablo Massa
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Assessing place‐based identities in the early Middle Ages: a proposal for post‐Roman Iberia
Sociological models of place‐based identity can be used to better understand the social dynamics of local communities and how they interact with their surroundings. This paper explores how these theoretical models of belonging to a place, in tandem with communal cognitive maps, can be applied to post‐Roman contexts, taking the Iberian Peninsula in the ...
Javier Martínez Jiménez +1 more
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Esta novedosa monografía analiza con profundidad y de forma actualizada la abundante historiografía (la ya existente en otras publicaciones de gran fundamento y la descubierta recientemente) sobre el foro como conjunto arquitectónico en general y de los ...
José Miguel Marín Prieto
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Aristolochia Baetica: A Possible Current or Vestigial Carnivorous Plant?
Aristolochia baetica is a Mediterranean plant characterized by its purple flowers with the shape of small bells. The objective of this study is to determine whether this plant presents the behavior and characteristics of carnivorous plants.
K. Doello +4 more
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Sphincterochilidae from Tunisia, with a note on the subgenus Rima Pallary, 1910 (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) [PDF]
In order to establish an updated checklist of terrestrial gastropod from Tunisia, a revision of the species of Sphincterochilidae is presented, using bibliographic and museum records and the results of our own field work.
Abbes, Intidhar +2 more
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