Genomic analysis of NE Atlantic sardine (Sardina pilchardus) reveals reduced variation in a recently established North Sea population and directs reconsideration of management units [PDF]
The European sardine (Sardina pilchardus) is under intense fishing pressure and exhibits distributional/abundance shifts linked to environmental change.
Niall J. McKeown +6 more
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Hierarchical Neutral and Non‐Neutral Spatial Genetic Structuring in the European Sardine (Sardina pilchardus) Revealed by Genomic Analysis: Implications for Management [PDF]
The European sardine (Sardina pilchardus) sustains some of the most important East Atlantic fisheries and is exhibiting pronounced phenotypic and distributional changes linked to environmental changes.
Niall J. McKeown +3 more
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Contact linguistique et glottogenèse
The emergence of new languages out of languages in contact is a phenomenon that can be observed with a naked eye on the African terrain (see Abidjan French, Sango, Swahili for example).
Cyril Aslanov +2 more
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Grave 22 of the Belgrade necropolis in Karaburma: Retrospective and perspective [PDF]
Almost four decades after its discovery was initially announced, the Celtic necropolis in Karaburma, a suburb of Belgrade, is still one of the most important archaeological sites for the interpretation of the historical, economic, and cultural ...
Blečić-Kavur Martina, Kavur Boris
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The Issues of the Diocesan Organization of the Breton Сhurch in the 9th Century [PDF]
Using a considerable variety of sources (chronicles, hagiography, charters, letters) the author of the present article shows a process of formation of the system of the Breton bishoprics during the Carolingian era, when this land was a part of the ...
Arteev Mikhail
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On the Sarmatian Conquest of Scythia
The chronotope of Scythia conquest is one of the main issues of archaeology and history of the Scythian and Sarmatian Age. The literature sources present four versions of reasons and events, which led to the desintegration of Scythia in the 3rd century ...
Aleksandr V. Simonenko
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The compilation of archaeological and genetic data for ancient European human groups has provided persuasive evidence for a complex series of migrations, population replacements and admixture until the Bronze Age. If the Bronze-to-Iron Age transition has
Claire-Elise Fischer +5 more
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A few decades ago, Styria, spanning Austria and Slovenia, was seen as a marginal area in early Celtic expansion. Isolated grave finds suggested a dispersed and culturally mixed landscape, echoing the region’s transitional topography between the Eastern ...
Florian Mauthner, Boris Kavur
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Celto-Scythians and Celticization in Ukraine and the North Pontic Region
The article provides an overview of the available linguistic, numismatic and archaeological evidence pertaining to the expansion of the La Tene culture into the area of modern Ukraine and the North Pontic region from the 3rd century BC onwards.
Brendan Mac Gonagle
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Boreal and Lusitanian species display trophic niche variation in temperate waters. [PDF]
Amelot M, Robert M, Mouchet M, Kopp D.
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