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Comparing demersal megafaunal species diversity along the depth gradient within the South Aegean and Cretan Seas (Eastern Mediterranean). [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
Knowledge on biodiversity patterns of demersal megafaunal species in the Mediterranean and particularly in its eastern basin is still very scarce. In the present study, fine-scale diversity patterns in relation to depth were analyzed for three major ...
Panagiota Peristeraki   +3 more
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A contribution to knowledge on the terrestrial malacofauna of the Kastellorizo (Megisti) island group (SE Greece) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Biological Research - Thessaloniki, 2019
Background The Kastellorizo island group (in the Dodecanese, Greece) is situated in the southeast corner of the Aegean Archipelago. It consists of twenty islets, of which the three largest (Kastellorizo, Ro and Strongyli) and seven smaller ones belong to
Moisis Mylonas   +2 more
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Characterizing centrality: Obsidian consumption, supra-regional connectivity, and social reproduction at the Early Bronze Age sanctuary of Keros (Cyclades, Greece). [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Early Bronze Age [EBA] Keros was a central place in the 3rd millennium cal BC Cycladic islands (Greece). Its material culture attests links with communities throughout the Aegean and beyond. This study uses obsidian sourcing to help reconstruct the socio-
Tristan Carter   +3 more
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First records of bats from four Dodecanese islands, Greece (Chiroptera)

open access: yesLynx, new series, 2017
Abstract Bats of four islands of the Dodecanese Archipelago (Astypalea, Kalymnos, Symi, Megisti) were studied for the first time. The bat fauna of these islands comprises eleven species and the faunas of the particular islands are composed of five (on Astypalea) to nine (on Symi) species.
Benda, Petr, Uhrin, Marcel
openaire   +3 more sources

Spatial Inequalities and Wind Farm Development in the Dodecanese Islands—Legislative Framework and Planning: A Review [PDF]

open access: yesEnvironments, 2016
Islands present sustainable energy growth challenges due to a number of reasons such as remoteness, limited energy resources, vulnerability to external events and strong dependence on international trade agreements. In particular, the Dodecanese Islands of the Aegean Sea cover their electricity needs mostly on the basis of autonomous conventional ...
Maria Panagiotidou   +2 more
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Paleogeographic position of the central Dodecanese Islands, southeastern Greece: The push-pull of Pelagonia

open access: yesGSA Bulletin, 2021
Abstract The paleogeographic position of the central Dodecanese Islands at the transition between the Aegean and Anatolian plates plays a considerable role in understanding the link between both geologically unique domains. In this study, we investigate the tectonic history of the central Dodecanese Islands and the ...
Grasemann, B.   +4 more
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Offshore Wind Farm in the Southeast Aegean Sea and Energy Security

open access: yesEnergies, 2023
This paper deals with the creation, in realistic terms, of an offshore wind farm between the Greek islands of Karpathos and Kassos in the Dodecanese complex. In this context, the terms and conditions for the possible existence of an offshore wind park in
Georgios Delagrammatikas   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

THE CHORÁ OF PATMOS (GREECE): ANALYSIS OF ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE, IDENTIFICATION OF RISKS AND ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2020
The Historic Center (Chorá) of Patmos, located in one of the Dodecanese Islands of Greece, was inscribed in the World Heritage List in 1999. The morphological feature, the housing typologies and the building techniques that characterize the Chorá provide
L. Dipasquale   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Dynamics of Maximum Lengths for the Invasive Silver-Cheeked Toadfish (Lagocephalus sceleratus) in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022
The Eastern Mediterranean Sea is the most invaded sea on the planet, with 666 non-indigenous species now recorded in the region. However, not all of these become successful in their new environments.
Aylin Ulman   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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