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Paths to the unknown: dispersal during the early life of fishes [PDF]
The special issue brings together selected contributions from the 39th Annual Larval Fish Conference hosted by the University of Vienna, Austria, and presents the latest research and understanding of dispersal patterns and processes of early life stages ...
Clemmesen, Catriona +3 more
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It is now considered that migrants originating from Near-Eatern Neolithic communities brought the farming way of life into Europe, reshaping then the ecological niche, the socio-cultural organization, as well as major bio-demographic features. Although the Neolithic expansion is well-documented at a regional level, the nature and consequences of local ...
de Becdelievre, Camille +4 more
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Terrestrial analogs and thermal models for Martian flood lavas [PDF]
The recent flood lavas on Mars appear to have a characteristic “platy-ridged” surface morphology different from that inferred for most terrestrial continental flood basalt flows.
A. S. McEwen +77 more
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Regional variation of habitat tolerance by some European spiders (Araneae) - a review [PDF]
The data presented by HÄNGGI et al. (1995) and BOLAÑOS (2003) on the habitats of a large number of European spiders are examined, most of which appear to show non-specific preferences.
Duffey, Eric
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The Neolithic Demographic Transition induced significant biological changes in human populations. Shift in dietary habits were introduced with the appearance of agro-pastoral subsistence economies. The central Balkan and southern part of Great Pannonian Plain represents one of the key areas for studying the Neolithization process as it is located at ...
Jovanović, Jelena +4 more
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Tracking the transition to agriculture in Southern Europe through ancient DNA analysis of dental calculus. [PDF]
Ottoni C +10 more
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Hyporheic fauna from interstitial of the Someş River basin (Transylvania, northwestern Romania) [PDF]
Biodiversity in hyporheic habitats (interstitial water habitats in river bank sediments) has been studied on Someşul Cald (Warm Someş) and Someşul Rece (Cold Someş) River (north-western Romania, Transylvania), from March to October 2004.
Claudia Pavelescu +2 more
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The Tourist Experience and the Challenges of the Environment [PDF]
Like any other human activity, without containing intentional elements, tourism, being a consumer of space and tourist resources, participates implicitly in the degradation and the pollution of the environment of the tourist potential, either through the
Mirela MAZILU, Roxana ISPAS
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Unravelling the resilience of the KGK VI population from the Gumelnița site (Romania) through stable isotopes. [PDF]
García-Vázquez A +10 more
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