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En el presente trabajo se presenta un estudio sobre el estado de conservacion de las superficies del material litico del yacimiento de Cueva del Angel (Lucena, Cordoba). Las alteraciones postdeposicionales afectan al estudio de los rastros de uso ya que los pueden enmascarar, alterar o destruir, mas aun en el caso de materiales de cronologias antiguas,
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Abstract Metropolises are rapidly becoming spaces of stark inequalities. While much literature has emphasized the metropolitan scale as a driver of agglomeration economies, recent scholarship highlights either the ungovernable nature of large metropolises or the weak redistributive capacity of their governments as key causes of increasingly unequal ...
Lucía Cerrada Morato +2 more
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Extinction Debt Paid Off: The Demise of the European Polecat (Mustela putorius) in NE Iberia
We studied a vanishing polecat population for a decade, until its ultimate demise, using camera trap and roadkill data, landscape descriptors and dietary and toxicological analyses.Polecat favoured farmland and avoided forests and water bodies occupied by the invasive American mink.
Salvador Salvador +4 more
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The Discourse of Equality in Spanish Museums. How Social Media Communicate International Women's Day
ABSTRACT International Women's Day on March 8th is an arena for discourse in contemporary Spain, highlighted by intra‐feminist tension and ideological polarization. In their role as sociocultural mediators, museums construct narratives of gender equality.
Héctor Navarro‐Güere +2 more
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We assessed alpha‐ and beta‐diversity patterns of spiders across different forests and across vegetation layers (ground, shrub, low canopy) at local spatial scales across various Mediterranean forest types. Across forests, alpha‐diversity increased with habitat heterogeneity, which also drove beta‐diversity patterns across plots .
Manuel Marquerie‐Córdoba +8 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Human‐driven landscape change, particularly urbanization, is reshaping pollinator communities, yet the functional traits that mediate species persistence remain poorly understood. Dietary specialization is commonly used to predict species vulnerability.
Yan Yang +5 more
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El objetivo de este trabajo es plantear una serie de tecnicas alternativas que se puedan aplicar a yacimientos del Pleistoceno, para poder convertir los materiales extraidos en herramientas de trabajo para investigadores de diversas disciplinas. Por ello, la busqueda de soluciones tecnicas tanto de materiales como metodos de aplicacion ha de ir ...
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This work constitutes a first step towards developing simulation‐based assessments that incorporate catchment drying patterns to support biomonitoring of drying river networks. Our approach can inform stakeholders when current methods are likely to fail and contribute to decision‐making on whether adapting current methods is possible or developing new ...
Zeynep Ersoy +6 more
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Two items belonging to Catalan musical heritage have recently been included in the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity: the Mystery Play of Elx (2001) and the Song of the Sybil (2010). They are exceptional pieces, which have had the good fortune to have been continuously performed for centuries, and ...
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When honeybees come to town: Critical aspects of urban beekeeping and opportunities for regulation
Abstract Urban areas are increasingly valued for their role in conserving wild pollinators. Honeybees are often regarded as ambassador species for pollinator conservation, and beekeeping is frequently perceived as a pro‐biodiversity activity, which has become highly popular in urban areas.
Joan Casanelles‐Abella +5 more
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