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The Garden Hall at the Natural History Museum «TranquilinoSandalio de Noda» an institution belonging to ECOVIDA, allows visitors to enjoy the floristic treasures of the Pinar del Rio province ecosystems. As a result of the investigation project funded by
Tamara Abrante Hernández +4 more
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Acanthochitona mastalleri Strack, 1989 [PDF]
Catálogo do Museo de Historia Natural USC. n.
Rolán Mosquera, Emilio
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Prevalencia e historia natural
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M Cristina Galoppo +2 more
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ABSTRACT South America, a region with high biodiversity, has been profoundly shaped by geological events during the Miocene and Pliocene, as well as by climatic changes in the Pleistocene, leading to complex phylogeographic patterns. The diverse biomes and the biotic exchanges between them, particularly between the Amazon and the Cerrado, have ...
Aline N. da Silva +4 more
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Conus serranegrae Rolán, 1990 [PDF]
Catálogo do Museo de Historia Natural USC. n.
Rolán Mosquera, Emilio
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We provide a geomorphological analysis of Cordillera Vilcanota and use morphostratigraphic principles to reconstruct palaeo icefield extent and palaeoglacier readvances, likely during the Antarctic Cold Reversal and Younger Dryas. We find evidence of temperate and polythermal ice margins, with limited glaciofluvial landform generation.
Bethan Davies +11 more
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Mitromica gallegoi Rolán, Fernández-Garcés et Lee, 2010 [PDF]
Catálogo do Museo de Historia Natural USC. n.
Fernández-Garcés, Raúl +2 more
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Abstract Climate change poses a major threat to ecosystems worldwide, with temperature changes being a key driver of ecological disruption in aquatic environments due to the limited ability of many aquatic species to relocate in response. Despite advances in aquatic experimental approaches to temperature control, most studies rely on simplified warming
Tauany Rodrigues +5 more
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Rissoina cancellina Rolán et Fernánez-Garcés, 2010 [PDF]
Catálogo do Museo de Historia Natural USC. n.
Fernández-Garcés, Raúl +1 more
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Abstract We present new vector paleomagnetic data from 13 radiometrically dated lava‐flows in southern La Palma (Canary Islands) spanning from 1 to 56 ka, which covers most of the Late Pleistocene to prehistoric Holocene volcanic record in the island.
Eva Vernet +6 more
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