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The Macro-Flora from the Middle-Late Cenomanian Paleontological Area of Algora (Guadalajara, Central Spain) and Its Paleobiogeographical and Paleoenvironmental Implications. [PDF]
Sender LM +2 more
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The spatial ecology of stalk‐and‐ambush predators like the Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx depends on prey availability and environmental features, yet the relative roles of these factors remain unclear at large spatial scales. In this study, we analysed lynx habitat use across central and southern Finland using snow‐track data from the Wildlife Triangle ...
Francesca Malcangi +4 more
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Morphological and Cyto-Nuclear Conflicting Signals Across Non-Sister Lineages in Darkling Beetles (Tenebrionidae: <i>Akis</i>). [PDF]
Jurado-Angulo P +3 more
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Ocean warming is driving the redistribution of species at a global scale. Biogeographic transition zones are hotspots of species range shifts, as both warm‐ and cold‐adapted species are found toward contrasting range edges. While anecdotal evidence suggests some distributional shifts have occurred in the northeast Atlantic, the empirical evidence base ...
Nora Salland +6 more
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Contrasting whole-genome diversity patterns and adaptation in honeybees from two southern European glacial refugia. [PDF]
Yadró Garcia CA +10 more
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A new integrated analysis of microstructural, metamorphic and U-Pb monazite age data, indicates that the Berzosa-Riaza shear zone (BRSZ) is a major D2 extensional structure associated with crustal-scale ductile extensional shearing and important ...
Dunning, G. R. +4 more
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Beyond birds: rethinking bird‐centered pathogen models in light of insect migration
Migration redistributes biomass, nutrients, and pathogens across ecosystems. For decades, migratory birds have been treated as the default long‐distance pathogen vectors, shaping both conceptual frameworks and empirical models of disease ecology.
Virginia Morandini
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Analysis of Spontaneous Plant Species in an Urban Green Space in Southern Spain
ABSTRACT This study presents a detailed floristic inventory of the spontaneous flora in La Asomadilla urban park in Córdoba, southern Spain. In addition to being the largest urban park in the city, La Asomadilla is characterized by irregular terrain, a transitional location between the Guadalquivir river plain and Sierra Morena mountains, and the ...
María José Tenor‐Ortiz +3 more
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