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Balkanska divokoza (Rupicapra r. balcanica, Bolkay 1925) naseljava određena planinska područja i pojedine kanjone rijeka Bosne i Hercegovine, pa tako i Posebno lovište „Zelengora“ i Nacionalni park „Sutjeska“. Veoma je skromna u pogledu ishrane, ali je zahtjevna u pogledu staništa gdje mir u staništu važi kao jedan od glavnih faktora za njen opstanak
Željko Sekulić +2 more
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The Balkan chamois Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica Bolkay, 1925 has a highly fragmented distribution in the mountainous regions of the Balkan Range, including Bulgaria. In 2022, we recorded chamois using camera traps in two locations outside its known distribution range, i.e.
Nikolay Dolapchiev P. +2 more
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Reintroduction of Balkan chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica Bolkay, 1925) in Vitosha Nature Park
In 2002 a program for reintroduction of Balkan chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica Bolkay, 1925) started in Vltosha Nature Park. At the beginning, an aclimatization enclosure was constructed covering about 0.3 km suitable habitats at 1,450-1,600 m a.s.
K. Valchev, V. Milushev, Y. Yankov
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Historical colour charts provide a rich and often well-dated reference materials source for studying the chemical composition of all kinds of commercial brands of artists’ paints. This article presents the results of an extensive analytical study of more
C. Sessa +5 more
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Ovaj rad predstavlja prilog boljem poznavanju taksonomskog statusa mrkog medvjeda iz područja Bosne i Hercegovine u okviru evropske grupe populacija. U radu su prikazane metodologija i dosadašnji rezultati istraživanja medvjeda (Ursus arctos, L.
Radoslav Bosiljčić
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The very strong coastal El Niño in 1925 in the far-eastern Pacific
The 1925 El Niño (EN) event was the third strongest in the twentieth century according to its impacts in the far-eastern Pacific (FEP) associated with severe rainfall and flooding in coastal northern Peru and Ecuador in February–April 1925. In this study
Ken Takahashi, Alejandra Martínez
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Presidential hegemony and democratic backsliding in Latin America, 1925–2016
Does the executive's institutional hegemony represent a risk to the survival of democracy? By hegemony, we refer to the president's ability to control other institutions, particularly the legislature and judiciary. To answer this question, we develop two
A. Pérez-Liñán, N. Schmidt, D. Vairo
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We study migrant selection using the rich data generated by the migration of Italians to the US between 1907 and 1925. Comparing migrants' heights to the height distributions of their birth cohorts in their provinces of origin produces a measure of ...
Yannay Spitzer, A. Zimran
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Numerical abundance and biomass values presented here for Pink Salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Chum Salmon O. keta, and Sockeye Salmon O. nerka in the North Pacific Ocean span 90 years (1925–2015), representing the most comprehensive compilation of these ...
G. Ruggerone, J. Irvine
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Nitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if released into aquatic systems. Agricultural land is the major source of nitrates in UK groundwater.
Lei Wang +7 more
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