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Songbirds are a well‐established model group for the study of cultural evolution as their songs are learned (i.e. culturally transmitted), which may lead to divergence in song characteristics between populations. Song variation across populations may be affected by geographical isolation, timing and duration of the learning period, and life strategies ...
Javier Oñate‐Casado +8 more
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Aves extintas de la Macaronesia
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Rando, J. Carlos, Alcover, Josep Antoni
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Comparative wood anatomy of Juniperus from Macaronesia
The wood anatomy of the three species of Juniperus occurring in Macaronesia is compared for the first time using representative samples of each species collected in its natural region of provenance: J. cedrus Webb & Berthel and J. phoenicea L. var. canariensis Guyot, in the Canary Islands, and J. brevifolia (Seub.) Antoine, in the Azores. The three
de Palacios, P. +5 more
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Azores marine algal flora: how endangered is it? [PDF]
Unesco chair for "Conservation of plant biodiversity in Macaronesia and the West of Africa", Gran Canaria, 27-28 November ...
Neto, Ana I.
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Evolution of the maximum temperature in the Canary Islands according to the SSP 5–8.5 scenario. Images taken from the SICMA‐Canary Islands platform (2025). ABSTRACT The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Sixth Assessment Report highlights a significant rise in global surface temperatures and stresses the urgent need for localised climate ...
Noelia Cruz‐Pérez +4 more
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The Yellow-crowned Night Heron Nyctanassa violacea (Aves: Pelecaniformes: Ardeidae) in the Azores and Madeira Archipelagos: a new species for the Western Palearctic [PDF]
This paper presents and describes the first confirmed occurrence of the Yellow-crowned Night Heron Nyctanassa violacea in the Azores, which also represents the first record for Europe and the Western Palearctic.
Barcelos, Luís Miguel Duarte +6 more
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ABSTRACT In ecological restoration of degraded natural habitats, revegetation with wild native plants is a priority. Legumes play a key role in this process through nitrogen (N)‐fixing symbiosis with rhizobia, obtaining N for their growth and improving soil fertility, which benefits other nonleguminous plants in the environment. This study explores the
Ana Monzón‐Ramos +6 more
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The Macaronesian province: patterns of species richness and endemism of arthropods [PDF]
"[…]. The Macaronesian arthropod fauna displays a number of characteristics typical of oceanic islands, including a high degree of endemism, ranging from 19% for the Azores (Borges et al., 2005a), to 28% for Madeira (Borges et al., 2008a), 30% for Cape ...
Borges, Paulo A. V. +3 more
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Bryophytes (Musci) unexpectedly rare or absent in the Azores. [PDF]
Search for bryophytes in the Azores has until now resulted in a recording of about 430 species of mosses and hepatics. A few of these species are endemic to the Azores or to the Macaronesian island groups.
Sjögren, Erik
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Phylogeny and historical biogeography of Lauraceae [PDF]
Phylogenetic relationships among 122 species of Lauraceae representing 44 of the 55 currently recognized genera are inferred from sequence variation in the chloroplast and nuclear genomes.
Chanderbali, Andre S. +2 more
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