Masterwort, Peucedanum ostruthium (L.) Koch, is an Apiaceae species originally native to the mountain areas of central and southern Europe. Written sources show that it was used in northern Europe.
Erik de Vahl +2 more
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Y chromosome haplotype distribution of brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Northern Europe provides insight into population history and recovery [PDF]
AbstractHigh‐resolution, male‐inherited Y‐chromosomal markers are a useful tool for population genetic analyses of wildlife species, but to date have only been applied in this context to relatively few species besides humans. Using nine Y‐chromosomal STRs and three Y‐chromosomal single nucleotide polymorphism markers (Y‐SNPs), we studied whether male ...
Schregel, Julia +13 more
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Project Andvari: A Digital Portal to the Visual World of Early Medieval Northern Europe [PDF]
Project Andvari is designed to provide integrated access to dispersed collections of northern European art and artifacts of the early medieval period (4th-12th centuries).
Joseph Koivisto +4 more
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Effects of Land Use Intensification on Avian Predator Assemblages: A Comparison of Landscapes with Different Histories in Northern Europe [PDF]
Land use and landcover change alter the ability of habitat networks to maintain viable species populations. While their effects on the quality, amount and patterns of landcover patches are commonly studied, how they affect ecological processes, such as predation on focal species remains neglected.
Michael Manton +2 more
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This paper calls for Norden to be understood as a metaframe. Related formulations like “Nordic art” or “Nordic welfare” function as mesoframes. These trigger multiple framing devices.
Billig +30 more
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AbstractWe examined recruitment, survival, life cycle and fecundity of two metallicolous (M, on metalliferous calamine soils) and two non‐metallicolous (NM, on normal soils) populations of Thlaspi caerulescens in Belgium and Luxemburg. In each population, permanent plots were monitored over two reproductive seasons. In M populations, plots were located
Dechamps, Caroline +6 more
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Understanding the evolution of native pinewoods in Scotland will benefit their future management and conservation [PDF]
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is a foundation species in Scottish highland forests and a national icon. Due to heavy exploitation, the current native pinewood coverage represents a small fraction of the postglacial maximum.
Barton +22 more
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Spatial inequalities in life expectancy within postindustrial regions of Europe: a cross-sectional observational study [PDF]
Objectives To compare spatial inequalities in life expectancy (LE) in West Central Scotland (WCS) with nine other postindustrial European regions.<p></p> Design A cross-sectional observational study.<p></p> Setting WCS and ...
Hanlon, Philip +7 more
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Migration patterns of subgenus Alnus in Europe since the last glacial maximum: a systematic review.
Background/aimsRecently, new palaeoecological records supported by molecular analyses and palaeodistributional modelling have provided more comprehensive insights into plant behaviour during the last Quaternary cycle. We reviewed the migration history of
Jan Douda +7 more
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Les musiciens français en Allemagne du nord (1660-1730) : questions de méthode
This paper reflects upon two methodological issues raised by my PhD project. Taking the migration of French musicians in Northern Germany (1660-1730) as a starting point, we will consider the connections between cultural history and migration studies ...
Louis Delpech
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