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Palaeolithic reindeer hunting camps from Cosăuți (Middle Dniester, Moldova)
Several Late Palaeolithic sites from the Middle Dniester area are characterized by specific artefact associations and archaeozoological assemblages that permit to include them in a particular category of reindeer hunting camps of the Palaeolithic ...
Covalenco, S., Croitor, R.
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Out of the Black Sea: phylogeography of the invasive killer shrimp Dikerogammarus villosus across Europe. [PDF]
The amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus has colonized most of the European main inland water bodies in less than 20 years, having deteriorating effect on the local benthic communities. Our aim was to reveal the species phylogeography in the native Black Sea
Rewicz T +4 more
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GrassPlot v. 2.00 : first update on the database of multi-scale plant diversity in Palaearctic grasslands [PDF]
GrassPlot is a collaborative vegetation-plot database organised by the Eurasian Dry Grassland Group (EDGG) and listed in the Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases (GIVD ID EU-00-003). Following a previous Long Database Report (Dengler et al.
Babbi, Manuel +9 more
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The European freshwater landscape and hotspot areas of mass effects and regional connectivity
Abstract Aim The maintenance of broad‐scale connectivity patterns is suggested as a sustainable strategy for biodiversity preservation. However, explicit approaches for quantifying the functional role of different areas in biogeographic connectivity have been elusive.
David Cunillera‐Montcusí +5 more
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Bronze Flat Arrowheads with Stings from the North Black Sea Region
The article considers the currently known bronze flat petiolate arrowheads with stings found in the steppe and forest-steppe zones of the Northern Black Sea region, along with new finds.
Sergey D. Lysenko +2 more
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Abstract In the area of Western Ukraine, some aspects of mound (barrow) chronology might be resolved by using non‐ or minimally invasive archaeological prospection. As the cemeteries usually comprise two temporal units—the Late Neolithic Corded Ware Culture (third millennium BC) and Middle Bronze Age Komarów culture (second millennium BC)—by referring ...
Jakub Niebieszczański +3 more
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Young‐age exposure to armed conflict and women's experiences of intimate partner violence
Abstract Objective This study examines the legacy of experiencing armed conflict in childhood and adolescence on women's later risk of intimate partner violence (IPV) in four ex‐Soviet countries. Background Prior research is largely concerned with male soldiers and perpetration, and rarely considers when, during the life course, conflict occurs.
Orsola Torrisi
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Abstract Stellate sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus) is a species of great conservation concern throughout its range. Over the past century, it has experienced a dramatic decline in abundance and distribution in the Black Sea basin. Information regarding the genetic structure of the species is very limited in the region, despite its crucial importance for ...
Daniela Nicoleta Holostenco +16 more
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Nonmarine Ostracoda as proxies in (geo‐)archaeology — A review
Abstract Ostracods as bioindicators are extremely useful for reconstructing palaeoenvironment and palaeoclimate and can also indicate the provenance of sediments and materials, for example, in studies on ancient commercial networks. Ostracods are small crustaceans that live in almost all aquatic habitats, both natural and man‐made.
Ella Quante, Anna Pint, Peter Frenzel
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Each organism is characterized by a specific potential capacity to react to the influence of environmental factors, according to its genetic constitution and hereditary reaction norm.
Adam BEGU
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