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Distribution and genetic variation of hymenolepidid cestodes in murid rodents on the Canary Islands (Spain) [PDF]
Background In the Canary Islands there are no previous data about tapeworms (Cestoda) of rodents. In order to identify the hymenolepidid species present in these hosts, a survey of 1,017 murine (349 Rattus rattus, 13 Rattus norvegicus and 655 Mus ...
Pilar Foronda +4 more
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Abstract The 2021 eruption of Cumbre Vieja on La Palma, Canary Islands, provided a unique opportunity to investigate the dynamics of magma migration and storage during a large effusive eruption. In this study, we employ repeated seismic tomography to image temporal changes in the subsurface structure beneath La Palma, using body‐wave travel times from ...
Ivan Koulakov +2 more
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This paper presents a novel two‐stage stochastic mixed‐integer linear programming model for the generation scheduling of a hybrid diesel/wind/pumped‐storage power system that considers the intra‐hourly net demand variability during the first stage.
Daniel Fernández‐Muñoz +1 more
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Caribbean Plate margin evolution : constraints and current problems [PDF]
Oceanic crust was generated at multiple spreading centres during the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, forming a "proto-Caribbean" oceanic domain. During the Cretaceous, part of that crustal domain thickened into an oceanic plateau, of petrologic Mid-Ocean ...
Beccaluva, L., Giunta, G., Siena, F.
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Antarctica may be vulnerable to invasion by Poa annua from a range of populations around the globe
Poa annua is capable of Antarctic invasion regardless of the propagule source and may become even more dangerous under climate warming. Therefore, the protection of Antarctica may be even more difficult in the future, as the survival barrier will be less restrictive. Specific management implications include minimizing the pressure of P.
Agnieszka Rudak +2 more
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Evolution of the maximum temperature in the Canary Islands according to the SSP 5–8.5 scenario. Images taken from the SICMA‐Canary Islands platform (2025). ABSTRACT The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Sixth Assessment Report highlights a significant rise in global surface temperatures and stresses the urgent need for localised climate ...
Noelia Cruz‐Pérez +4 more
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Contribución al conocimiento de la flora pteridológica de El Hierro (Islas Canarias) [PDF]
BONALBERTI PERONI, C., PERONI, A. & PERONI, G. 2001. Contribución al conocimiento de la flora pteridológica de El Hierro (Islas Canarias). Bot. Complutensis 25: 289-297.
Bonalberti, C., Peroni, A., Peroni, G.
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GIS analysis of the accuracy of Tomas Lopez's historical cartography in the Canary Islands (1742 - 1746) [PDF]
The accuracy of Tomás López´s historical cartography of the Canary Islands included in the “Atlas Particular” of the Kingdoms of Spain, Portugal and Adjacent Islands” is analyzed. For this purpose, we propose a methodology based on Geographic Information
Manzano Agugliaro, Francisco +2 more
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Abstract The b‐value from the Gutenberg‐Richter law is a crucial parameter in the assessment of seismic hazard. Its temporal variations may also bring useful insights on the processes driving seismicity at depth, even if not yet fully understood. In this paper, we focus on the temporal evolution of the b‐value in the Ubaye Region (French Western Alps ...
Marion Baques +4 more
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Species traits modulate ecological release in island red devil spiders (Araneae: Dysderidae)
We studied the species ability to undergo an ecological release process in the red devil spiders (Araneae: Dysderidae) when colonising species‐depauperate environments, focusing on different aspects of their niche. We have found that the ability to expand their niche is highly dependent on the species trophic strategy, with specialist species being ...
Adrià Bellvert +5 more
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