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Abstract The African seahorse Hippocampus algiricus has been considered restricted to the eastern Atlantic coast of Africa, with occasional records in Macaronesian archipelagos. The species is currently classified as Vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Jorge Hernández‐Urcera +3 more
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In the southern part of the Central Iberian Zone (Iberian Massif), a Lower Carboniferous thrust superposed to the NE an allochthonous unit onto a paraautochthonous one. In the Espiel area, the thrust geometry includes several frontal horses. Furthermore,
Azor, A. +2 more
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Palaces for a New Spain Nobility: Between Creole Identity and Academicism
ABSTRACT Mexico City and Havana had a significant number of noble palaces during the eighteenth century. Until now, the dearth of historical documentation on their construction has hampered any approximation, requiring other methodologies. Here, it is intended to establish how a new visual code was defined, consistent both with their local style and ...
Pedro Luengo
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Contrasting mechanisms driving the northward expansion of African raptors in Europe
Recent climate warming and landscape changes are enabling African raptors to reach Europe through contrasting mechanisms. Using species distribution models, we show that the Atlas Long‐legged Buzzard expands northward following climatic suitability, whereas African vultures reach Europe despite low climatic favourability through socially mediated ...
A.‐R. Muñoz +3 more
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Las pinturas alpestres de la Penya de l'Ermita del Vicari (Altea, Alicante)
RESUMEN: La zona central mediterránea de la Península Ibérica cuenta con un nuevo descubrimiento de Arte Rupestre Postpaleolítico en su versión esquemática. Las manifestaciones pintadas se revelan de gran interés al existir representaciones antropomorfas
María Francia GALIANA BOTELLA +1 more
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In this study we tested the effects of insularity on amphibian colouration using the fire salamander as a model system. Although increased melanism was not a consistent pattern across all islands, salamanders from one island exhibited higher proportions of black pigmentation than mainland populations, while insular populations overall showed reduced ...
L. Alarcón‐Ríos +2 more
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Abstract Introduction Understanding how herbivores influence plant communities is critical for managing biodiversity and ecosystem functions, particularly in conservation areas undergoing restoration or rewilding, where free‐ranging large herbivores impact the vegetation development.
Henry F. N. Lankes +4 more
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ABSTRACT The integrated analysis of lithofacies, mineralogy and geochemistry of the hemipelagic marine succession exposed in La Cerradura section (South‐Iberian Palaeomargin) provides new information to characterise the palaeoenvironmental conditions during the latest Pliensbachian to early Toarcian, including the Jenkyns Event.
Chaima Ayadi +4 more
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Structural contributions on the Tamames syncline: Schist and Greywacke Domain of the Central Iberian Zone (Iberian Massif) [PDF]
Un estudio estructural del sector oriental del sinclinal de Tamames, en la Zona Centro Ibérica (ZCI) del Macizo Ibérico, evidencia que la foliación tectónica asociada a los pliegues mayores es una crenulación que, por su relación temporal con el ...
Gómez Barreiro, Juan +3 more
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The Seismic Expression of Core Complex‐Style Extensional Detachment Faults in Rifted Margins
ABSTRACT The identification of core complex‐style extensional detachment faults (CCDFs) in rifted margins is crucial for accurately restoring their stratigraphic and thermal histories. Yet recognising CCDFs in seismic reflection images is challenging due to their faint topographic expression; the lack of associated abrupt offset in seismic reflections;
Pauline Chenin +3 more
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