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Abstract Aim Evolutionary studies of oceanic island endemics are usually focused on lineages that have experienced in situ radiation, while those that speciated once on the island or archipelago but have not further diversified (single‐species endemics) remain understudied.
Angélica Gallego‐Narbón +3 more
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Language, Science and Globalization in the Eighteenth Century**
Abstract Asia, America, and Europe have been intellectually intertwined for centuries. Several studies have been published revealing European scholars’ interest in the “exotic” languages of Asia and America, as well as in ethnographic and anthropological aspects.
Rebeca Fernández Rodríguez
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The Iberian and North African populations of reed warblers have been described recently as a separate taxon, ambiguus, forming a sister clade to the Sahelian subspecies minor of African Reed Warbler Acrocephalus baeticatus. Although the breeding range of ambiguus has been identified, the migration strategy of its populations remained unknown.
Frédéric Jiguet +8 more
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The King's aquatic desires: 16th‐century fish and crayfish introductions into Spain
Abstract Humans have introduced species out of their native areas for millennia, and characterising these historical introductions can provide insights into the long‐term progress of invasion processes. Here, archival sources and other historical documents are used to describe the motivations, negotiations and actions leading to fish and crayfish ...
Miguel Clavero
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A Fatherland of Free Men. Virility and ‘Frailty’ in Spanish Liberalism (1808–1814)
Abstract The ideal of the patriotic citizen‐soldier familiar from civic humanism re‐emerged in Spain in the context of the Napoleonic Wars. Spaniards were required to uphold a model of masculinity that was continually threatened by ‘effeminacy’. The study of this model is approached through an analysis of literary texts: the main neoclassical tragedies
Xavier Andreu‐Miralles
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Transformative agreements: Do they pave the way to open access?
Abstract Transformative agreements, also known as ‘offsetting’, ‘read and publish’, or ‘publish and read’ agreements, have shifted the focus of scholarly journal licensing from cost containment towards open access publication. An analysis of 36 full‐text transformative agreements recorded in the ESAC registry shows that ‘transformative agreement’ is an
Ángel Borrego +2 more
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Lista de encabezamientos de materia de la Red de Bibliotecas del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España) [PDF]
El Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) es el organismo público de investigación más importante de España por su volumen de recursos y actividades. Su quehacer científico se caracteriza por la multidisciplinariedad.
González Sereno, Elvira +1 more
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Sección: Monográfico IV Jornadas de Análisis de la Red de Bibliotecas del CSIC. PósteresConclusiones de sesiones de pósteres y foros sectoriales de las 4as Jornadas de Análisis de la Red de Bibliotecas del CSIC.
Almero Canet, Amparo
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Catálogos en línea de acceso público. Selección bibliográfica
Se pasa revista a algunos de los trabajos de los últimos años sobre catálogos en línea de acceso público, tocando los siguientes aspectos: requisitos que debe cumplir un OPAC, ayuda en línea, principales problemas con los que se encuentra el usuario (con
Yolanda Rios Garcia
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Servicio SURAD, 2011 primer año de funcionamiento [PDF]
1 copia .pdf del póster original, presentado en tamaño din A0 en las 4as Jornadas de Análisis de la Red de Bibliotecas del CSIC (Madrid. 26-27 abril, 2012).
Frant, M. +6 more
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