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Monthly analysis of the current risk of heartworm transmission in Portugal and Spain through ecological niche modeling as a control measure. [PDF]

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Missing data imputation of climate time series: A review. [PDF]

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Corrigendum to “Radiological findings of a symptomatic carotid pseudocclusion: “Guadiana river sign”” [Neurologia 32 (5) (2017) 334–337]

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Environmental Quality Assessment Using Fecal Metabolomics in Waterfowl from Protected Wetlands in Southwest Spain. [PDF]

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Transmission risk of vector-borne bacterial diseases (Anaplasma spp. and Ehrlichia canis) in Spain and Portugal. [PDF]

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Assessment of hydrological, geological, and biological parameters of a river basin impacted by old Hg mining in NW Spain. [PDF]

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Scoping river basin management issues with participatory modelling: The Baixo Guadiana experience

Ecological Economics, 2009
This paper details the design and implementation of a participatory modelling process in the Baixo Guadiana River Basin, in Portugal. A group of stakeholders was involved in a causal mapping exercise that lead to the development of a shared view of the problems, pressures and impacts characterizing the river basin. A simulation model was also developed
Nuno Videira, Paula Antunes, Rui Santos
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Evolution and facies architecture of the mesotidal Guadiana River delta (S.W. Spain-Portugal)

Marine Geology, 1997
Abstract The Guadiana River estuary and delta is one of the most important mesotidal fluvio-marine systems of the southwestern Iberian Peninsula. The river mouth was formed as a narrow channel excavated by fluvial incision during the Pleistocene lowstand and then flooded 6500 yr ago, during the Flandrian transgression (Holocene). The estuary is in an
Juan Antonio Morales
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