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Aridity could have driven the local extinction of a common and multivoltine butterfly
Coenonympha pamphilus is a common, generalist, and multivoltine butterfly, widely distributed throughout the Western Palearctic. However, it has seemingly disappeared from the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. We performed ensemble species distribution models to detect the environmental variables that could be limiting the habitat suitability of this
Diego Gil‐Tapetado+4 more
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Olot, Barcelona and Ávila and the introduction of the Arkwright technology to Catalonia [PDF]
J. K. J. Thomson
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The phenomenon of “Plant Awareness Disparity”—often defined as people's inability to notice, recognize, and appreciate plants and their significance—has been described as one of the greatest challenges that botanists face in our joint mission to address the social‐ecological crisis of our time.
Joaquim Querol i Mercadé+5 more
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Abstract In bipartite life cycle fishes, spawning represents the onset of propagules dispersal, with eggs and larvae experiencing anisotropic transport and high mortality rates, before eventually metamorphosing and settling. Hence, early‐life stages operate as bottlenecks for population demography by strongly constraining recruitment.
Marine Di Stefano+4 more
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A comparison of TEQ contributions from PCDDs, PCDFs and dioxin-like PCBs in sewage sludges from Catalonia, Spain [PDF]
Ethel Eljarrat, Josep Caixach, J. Rivera
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Sustainability of column‐supported slabs for buildings: A multi‐criteria assessment
Abstract The global construction industry is experiencing significant growth, driving the demand for building floor area. However, this expansion comes with substantial environmental consequences, including high‐energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, together with economic and social impacts.
Andrea Monserrat‐López+4 more
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Non‐linear loss of suitable wine regions over Europe in response to increasing global warming
By coupling climate projections with phenological models for grapevine, we found that the change in climatic suitability for wine production in Europe is strongly non‐linear, as it significantly depends on the level of future global warming. Below the limit of 2°C of global warming, the suitable area loss over the traditional wine regions is relatively
Giovanni Sgubin+10 more
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Making and keeping agreements in medieval Catalonia, 1000-1200
Adam J. Kosto
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Abstract Modern construction methods, such as additive manufacturing, are aimed to enhance the efficiency and quality of construction processes while potentially reducing waste generation and material use, thus contributing to sustainability performance (SP).
Irene Josa, Albert de la Fuente
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ABSTRACT This article explores the affordances of employing an “affective lens” to document bilingual learners' engagement with texts. Drawing from a larger ethnographic study conducted in a sixth‐grade classroom, I focus on the experiences of two emergent bilinguals and how their displays of affect provide insight into their complex sense‐making and ...
María José Aragón
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