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Predicting the drift of small cetaceans stranded along the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula: Parametrization of the MOTHY drift model. [PDF]
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Classification of wildfires in relation to land cover types and associated variables by applying cluster analysis: a case study in the Iberian Peninsula. [PDF]
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Blastocystis occurrence and subtype diversity in European wild boar (Sus scrofa) from the Iberian Peninsula. [PDF]
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The diversity of <i>Khawia</i> tapeworms (Cestoda: Caryophyllidea) of barbels (Cyprinidae: Barbinae) in the western Palearctic: the existence of vicariant lineages and the description of a new species from the Iberian Peninsula. [PDF]
Koutná K, Benovics M, Scholz T.
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Resolving the Taxonomy of Mountain Syrphidae (Diptera) in the Iberian Peninsula: The Species Group of Cheilosia melanura Becker, 1894. [PDF]
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Impact of sediment mobilization on trace elements release in Galician Rías (NW Iberian Peninsula): insights into aquaculture. [PDF]
Rubio B, López-Pérez ÁE, León I.
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Beyond the herd: investigating livestock feeding strategies in the Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (3rd c. BC) through a multi-isotope analysis. [PDF]
Messana C, Tornero C, Colominas L.
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Cattle on the rocks: Understanding cattle mobility, diet, and seasonality in the Iberian Peninsula. The Middle Neolithic site of Cova de les Pixarelles (Tavertet, Osona). [PDF]
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Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the Iron Age across the Iberian Peninsula, transcending the division between ‘Celtic/Indo-European’ and ‘Iberian/non-Indo-European’ areas which has characterized previous research. This division arose largely from diffusionist thinking that considered cultural development to be dependent on ...
Yom Tov Assis, Mark Meyerson
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