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Microplastic Contamination in Snow from Western Italian Alps [PDF]
Recent studies have documented the presence of microplastics (MPs) in remote areas, including soils or sediments collected in mountain and glacier environments, but information on their presence in snow is scant. The present study aimed at exploring the presence of MPs in residual snow collected in four locations of the Aosta Valley (Western Italian ...
Marco Parolini +2 more
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<strong>Abstract</strong> <em>Lynx lynx</em> has spontaneously recolonized the Italian Alps, coming from the populations created by reintroductions in neighbouring countries.
Bernardino Ragni +10 more
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Forest reserves on the Italian Alps [PDF]
The conference “The Forest Reserves in the Alps”, organized by the Friuli Venezia Giulia Autonomous Region with the collaboration of SISEF and Pro Silva Italy, has been held in Pordenone last 19th -20th October.
Gottardo E, Motta R, Stroppa M
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Valorisation and regeneration in the western Italian Alps
This review of projects, selected from the provinces of Turin and Cuneo, represents some interesting examples of wooden buildings that often interact with pre-existing structures.
Cristian Dallere
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Autochthonous Linguistic Minorities in the Italian Alps: [PDF]
More than any other area in Western Europe, the Alps, especially the Italian Alps, are home to great ethno-cultural diversity: there, no less than seven autochthonous linguistic minorities coexist side by side with the respective official majority.
Ernst Steinicke +3 more
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Christmas Mass Movements in the Italian Alps
Mass movements at high elevation during wintertime are rare events in the Italian Alps, but are generally large events compared to those occurring in other seasons.
Marta Chiarle +9 more
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The lynx in the Italian South-Eastern Alps
<strong>Abstract</strong> From 1986 to May 1995 I collected records of signs of lynx presence in the region of Friuli Venezia Giulia. A series of regularly checked trail transects, explorative excursions, and the collection of second-hand ...
Paolo Molinari
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DNA barcoding and genomics reveal Perizoma barrassoi Zahm, Cieslak & Hausmann, 2006 as new for the fauna of Central Europe (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Larentiinae) [PDF]
Perizoma barrassoi Zahm, Cieslak & Hausmann, 2006, previously considered a central Italian endemic, shows a much wider distribution with additional records from the Alps and the Pyrenees, in partial sympatry with its sister species, Perizoma ...
Axel Hausmann +3 more
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Freshwater lichens of the Italian Alps : a review [PDF]
The lichen flora of freshwater habitats in the Italian Alps is reviewed: 20 genera and 43 species are known, of which crustose lichens with sexual reproduction prevail. Freshwater lichen richness is highest near the treeline on siliceous substrata in exposed and well-lit sites.
NASCIMBENE, JURI, Nimis, P. L.
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This paper looks at current migrant crossing on the Alps from the standpoint of a history of runaways. It interrogates the traces left by the recent migrants’ fleeting presence at the Northern French-Italian Alpine border situating these in connection ...
Martina Tazzioli
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