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Sperm whales are present in the Canary Islands year-round, suggesting that the archipelago is an important area for this species in the North Atlantic.
A. Fais+5 more
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Species traits modulate ecological release in island red devil spiders (Araneae: Dysderidae)
We studied the species ability to undergo an ecological release process in the red devil spiders (Araneae: Dysderidae) when colonising species‐depauperate environments, focusing on different aspects of their niche. We have found that the ability to expand their niche is highly dependent on the species trophic strategy, with specialist species being ...
Adrià Bellvert+5 more
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Climate change effects in older people's health: A scoping review
Abstract Background Climate change has serious consequences for the morbidity and mortality of older adults. Objective To identify the effects of climate change on older people's health. Methods A scoping review was conducted following the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines and the PRISMA‐ScR checklist.
Eva Mª Montoro‐Ramírez+4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Thuridilla Bergh, 1872, is a lineage of herbivorous sea slugs externally distinguished by bright colours and distinctive patterns of lines and spots. Recent work revealed an exceptionally rapid, cryptic radiation of 13 species in the Indo‐Pacific, raising questions about mechanisms of speciation in this group.
M. Rosario Martín‐Hervás+5 more
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Dewfall measurements on Lanzarote, Canary Islands
At Lanzarote, Canary Islands, condensation is considered to play a significant role in the water budget of fields mulched with porous volcanic products ("Picón"). Here, 68 nights of gravimetric condensation measurements with mulched and bare surfaces, along with meteorological measurements were carried out.
Graf, Alexander+2 more
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Macroecological and Biogeographic Patterns of Kinorhyncha in the Iberian Peninsula
ABSTRACT Aim Biogeography and macroecology aim to understand the processes that determine patterns in nature. In the marine environment, most of what we know has been documented for fish and macrobenthic organisms. As a result, this knowledge is negatively biased towards smaller benthic organisms, including meiofauna.
Luciane A. Guimarães Feitoza+8 more
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Abstract The introduction of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009 marked the first time that regional parliaments could (formally) participate in the European Union (EU) legislative procedure, requiring their consultation ‘where appropriate’ in the Early Warning System (EWS) for subsidiarity scrutiny by national parliaments. Using a comprehensive dataset covering
Paul Reimers
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Tourism Observatory of the Canary Islands.
Raúl Hernández-Martín+11 more
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Irregular and Infectious? COVID‐19, Ebola and the Securitization of Migration to Southern Europe
Abstract Securitization scholarship concentrates on the discursive association between undocumented migration, terrorism and crime. Our textual and visual analysis of Italian, Spanish and Maltese newspapers between 2013 and 2020 demonstrates that the discourses securitizing irregular mobility as a health risk became more salient than those linking ...
Eugenio Cusumano+2 more
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Background Better characterising risk and protective factors for suicidal distress and self‐harm in adolescents may facilitate better targeting of interventions that address underlying vulnerabilities. However, few previous longitudinal studies have: (1) sufficient power to identify key risk and protective factors, (2) limited representativeness to the
Alison L. Calear+7 more
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