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Projecting Extinction Risk and Assessing Conservation Effectiveness for Three Threatened Relict Ferns in the Western Mediterranean Basin. [PDF]
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Lichens as Bioindicators of Global Change Drivers. [PDF]
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Lichen novelties from Corvo Island (Azores, Portugal). [PDF]
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Miscellaneous notes on the Collembola of Macaronesia
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New Bryophyte Records from Macaronesia
Cryptogamie, Bryologie, 2018Abstract In this paper we provide new bryophyte reports for Macaronesia as a whole, for single archipelagos, and for single islands. New to Macaronesia are Aneura pseudopinguis, Didymodon brachyphyllus, Diplophyllum obtusifolium, Distichium capillaceum, and Schizymenium pontevedrense.
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Port Cities Networks and Macaronesia
2023Collaboration between port cities is key to exploiting the opportunities of the blue economy. The involvement of port city networks can enable collaboration in areas such as research and development, exchange of best practices, development of shared infrastructures and joint promotion of the region in the global market.
Lombardi Ruiz, Nicola +6 more
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Turismo de cruzeiros: perspectivas para a Macaronesia
Journal of Tourism & Development, 2010485
Andrade, Cyntia +1 more
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The sedimentary rocks of macaronesia
Geologische Rundschau, 1974In all the archipelagos forming Macaronesia, volcanis predominate, but pre-Quaternary sediments are also present, though playing a humble role. Calcareous deposits have by far the greatest significance throughout the known stratigraphic record. Tertiary occurrences tend to be thin, show more gentle dips, whereas the Mesozoics attain thicknesses of 400 ...
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The grammitidaceae, pteridophyta, of macaronesia
Feddes Repertorium, 2001AbstractGrammitis marginella (Sw.) Sw. is reported from the Azores, Portugal, and thus for the first time from Europe. The Azorean plants are described as subsp. azorica subsp. nova. A key for the three Macaronesian species of the family Grammitidaceae (C.PRESL) CHING is presented. Studies on the ecology of G.
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