Two species of Megachile Latreille, 1802 new to the Iberian Peninsula (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae)
Identification of material obtained in various bee surveys at several sites across Catalonia (NE Spain) has revealed the occurrence of two species of Megachile previously unrecorded from the Iberian Peninsula: Megachile (Megachile) alpicola and Megachile
Antonio Burguillos +8 more
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Phoenician epigraphy in the Iberian peninsula
For a long time, Phoenician epigraphic finds in the Iberian peninsula were few in number, leading some scholars to assume that the practice of writing was limited amongst the Phoenicians in the far west of the Mediterranean (who had therefore played almost no part in the birth of Palaeohispanic scripts). However, the increase in the number of finds and,
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Muxama and other traditional food products obtained from tuna in south Portugal and Spain: review and future perspectives [PDF]
There is evidence that consumers perceive fish as healthy (Carlucci D et.al, Appetite 84:212–27,2015; Vanhonacker F et.al, Br Food J 115:508–25,2013; Verbeke W et.al, Public Health Nutr 8:422–9,2005.).
Aníbal, J., Esteves, Eduardo
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Some aspects of the energy cost linked to the IAQ. Impact of free-cooling and heat recovery in office buildings. [PDF]
CLIMA 2000 (.1997.BRUSELAS)Increasing air exchange rate to improve IAQ may increase energy consumption, but this increase may be compensated for by strategies such as free cooling and heat recovery. The frame of the proposed paper is the examination of
Coronel Toro, Juan Francisco +3 more
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Effect of Myxoma Virus Species Jump on Iberian Hare Populations
The myxoma virus species jump from European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) to Iberian hares (Lepus granatensis) has raised concerns. We assess the decline suffered by Iberian hare populations on the Iberian Peninsula and discuss the association between
Beatriz Cardoso +5 more
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Mutillid wasps (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae) are among the least known species in the biodiverse Iberian Peninsula, in particular those in the primitive subfamily Ticoplinae.
Allegra Monet Strauss +2 more
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The omission of St. Martin of Braga in John of Biclaro’s Chronica and the Third Council of Toledo
One of the principal sources for the Iberian Peninsula in the sixth-century A.D. is the Chronica of John of Biclaro. As is characteristic of the chronicles of the Iberian Peninsula in Visigothic Spain, beginning already in the fifth century with ...
Alberto Ferreiro
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Composición y calidad de la dieta del ciervo (Cervus elaphus L.) en el norte de la península ibérica [PDF]
Plant composition and quality of the red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) diet in the northern Iberian peninsula The feeding pattern of red deer varies greatly among the different European populations.
Garin, I. +3 more
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Checklist of marine Crustacea Decapoda (excluded Brachyura) from Iberian Peninsula [PDF]
An actualized and annotated checklist of marine Crustacea Decapoda (excluded Brachyura) from Iberian Peninsula and by sectors (Northern Spain (Gulf of Biscay to Galicia) - West Portugal - Gulf of Cádiz (S Portugal- SW Spain: Cape San Vicente to Gibraltar
Abelló, Pere +3 more
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Glyphosate in the Iberian Peninsula: Evaluating risks to Iberian wildlife
Glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine] (GlyP) is an herbicide extensively used worldwide, including the Iberian Peninsula. It is mainly used in agricultural landscapes but also in urban areas, in railways, and even in water bodies. Despite glyphosate's large use, there is a paucity of research on its exposure and its potential effects on wildlife ...
Jota Baptista, Catarina +4 more
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