Tracing the origins and evolution of nymphalid butterflies (Lepidoptera) in the Atlantic Forest
Understanding the relative roles of diversification and dispersal is key to explaining large‐scale biogeographical patterns. Although both processes are known to shape biodiversity, their relative contributions remain understudied for many organisms. Here, we examine how these processes have jointly contributed to the exceptional diversity and endemism
Mar Repullés +7 more
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Global environmental drivers shape Cenozoic neoselachian diversity and identify modern conservation priorities. [PDF]
Staggl MA +3 more
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Magyarcarcinidae new family (Crustacea: Decapoda: Goneplacoidea), and description of Magyarcarcinus yebraensisnew species, from the Bartonian (Middle Eocene) of the Jaca basin, south-central Pyrenees (Aragón, N Spain) [PDF]
José Luis Belver Domínguez +1 more
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Observations of coastal cliff landslide runout in southern California from 21 years of data
Runout distance from coastal cliff landslides along the coast of northern San Diego County, California USA between 2001 and 2023 were mapped and quantified. Results indicated cliff height influenced runout distance, and that 98% of maximum runout distances were less than half the cliff height.
Catriona F. Thompson, Adam P. Young
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An Eocene shallow water isselicrinid sea lilies from the Northern Hemisphere. [PDF]
Salamon MA +7 more
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This study deals with limitations of frequency domain reflectometry sensors, including data drift, when monitoring clayey soils with pedogenic carbonates. Despite these inaccuracies, the results demonstrate that corrected measurements of soil water content can still successfully calibrate hydrological models.
Katarina Matan +3 more
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New Paleogene records of cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes) from central Chile, including the oldest lamnid diversity from the southeastern Pacific. [PDF]
Otero RA.
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Fossil clitellate annelid cocoons and their microbiological inclusions from the Eocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica [PDF]
Stephen McLoughlin +3 more
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Abstract A better understanding of the near‐surface aquifer system of the Caxambu Water Park, located in the Minas Gerais State, Brazil, has been achieved. The study aimed to identify groundwater reservoirs and flow patterns and contribute to the hydrogeological conceptual model using a multi‐scale geophysical approach.
Emanuele F. La Terra +5 more
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