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ABSTRACT Aim Understanding why closely related species can have drastically different distributional range sizes is a fundamental question in biology. However, answering this question is challenging due to the multiple inter‐related factors that shape species distributions, particularly in continental regions, where unclear ecological and geographic ...
Adrià Bellvert +4 more
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IntroductionMarine forests formed by Cystoseira species are undergoing population declines across the Macaronesian archipelagos, threatening the essential ecosystem services they provide.
José Valdazo +6 more
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We reconstructed the postglacial recolonization history of Eurasian perch using mitochondrial and nuclear genomic data spanning Europe and Western Siberia. The analyses revealed multiple glacial refugia and extensive secondary admixture, reflecting a dynamic history of range expansion and contact among divergent lineages.
Vitalii Lichman +46 more
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As a contribution to the lichen mycota of the island Madeira (Macaronesia), 62 taxa of lichens and lichenicolous fungi are reported for the first time, including 7 taxa new to Macaronesia: Acrocordia cavata, Amandinea efflorescens, Diplolaeviopsis ranula,
van den Boom, Pieter P. G.
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Impacts of Atmospheric Rivers in Extreme Precipitation on the European Macaronesian Islands
The European Macaronesia Archipelagos (Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands) are struck frequently by extreme precipitation events. Here we present a comprehensive assessment on the relationship between atmospheric rivers and extreme precipitation events ...
Alexandre M. Ramos +3 more
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Distância e connexão. Insularidade, relações culturais e sentido de lugar no espaço da Macaronésia
BRITO-HENRIQUES, Eduardo (2009) Distância e connexão. Insularidade, relações culturais e sentido de lugar no espaço da Macaronésia Angra do Heroísmo: Instituto Açoriano de Cultura. Centro de Estudos Geográficos da Universidade de Lisboa, 174 p.
Maria Prats Ferret
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Halopithys incurva is a red macroalga distributed across the Mediterranean Sea and North‐East Atlantic, with occasional reports from the Indian Ocean. It exhibits a rich chemical diversity, including isoflavones, bromophenols, MAAs, pigments, phycobiliproteins, primary metabolites, and neuroactive compounds.
Youssra Aalilou +9 more
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Revista cultural, de ocio y entretenimiento de Fuerteventura. "Macaronesia" es una publicación mensual gratuita de la isla de Fuerteventura en las Islas Canarias, que muestra el modo de vida de los habitantes de la misma en este pequeño ...
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A revised classification of Rubiaceae subfamily Rubioideae tribe Rubieae*
Abstract In its current circumscription, Rubiaceae subfam. Rubioideae tribe Rubieae consists of 18 genera, i.e., Asperula, Callipeltis, Castrila, Crucianella, Cruciata, Cynanchica, Didymaea, Galium, Hexaphylla, Kelloggia, Mericarpaea, Microphysa, Phuopsis, Pseudogalium, Rubia, Sherardia, Thliphthisa and Valantia.
Joachim W. Kadereit +1 more
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Odontoschisma prostratum (Sw.) Trevis. and Jungermannia callithrix Lindenb. et Gottsche, two liverworts mainly distributed in the Neotropics, are reported at hand of many collections from Macaronesia. O.
Schumacker, René, Váňa, Jiri
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