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Environmental control of asexual reproduction and somatic growth of Aurelia spp. (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) polyps from the Adriatic Sea. [PDF]
Polyps of two moon jellyfish species, Aurelia coerulea and A. relicta, from two Adriatic Sea coastal habitats were incubated under multiple combinations of temperature (14, 21°C), salinity (24, 37 ppt) and food regime (9.3, 18.6, 27.9 μg C ind-1 week-1 ...
Nathan Hubot +2 more
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Discocelia Plataet Sp. n., a Small Incertae Sedis Cercozoan Flagellate. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Cercozoa = Filosa (Rhizaria, SAR) is one of the largest rhizarian subgroups and consists of a diverse assemblage of amoeboid and flagellated protists. They are ecologically significant in microbial food webs, widely diverse, and even abundant in soils and deep marine sediments according to environmental sequencing.
Prokina K +5 more
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Mljet kao bastina kotorske vlastele
(italijanski) L'isola di Mljet, ehe si trovava all'interno dello stato dei Nemanji?, apparteneva, comunque, al Comune di Dubrovnik durante la seconda meta del XIV secolo. Prima l'isola era considerata corne patrimonio d?lia nobilt? di Kotor. Lo zar Uros il 10 aprile 1357 aveva concesso Mljet alla nobilt?
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Noble pen shells (Pinna nobilis) along the Eastern Adriatic coast were affected by mass mortalities similarly to the populations across the Mediterranean basin.
Željko Mihaljević +9 more
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The Role of the Traditional Crafts as Intangible Heritage on the Global Tourist Market [PDF]
Research background: The results of the researches in the word show that traditional crafts play very important role in presenting the culture and traditions of any country and provide opportunities for employment with low capital investments.
Dragicevic Curkovic Marija
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Od inventara opreme kneževih/kapetanovih dvorova, sjedišta uprave u lokalnim jedinicama Dubrovačke Republike, dosad je bio poznat i objavljen samo onaj za lopudski knežev dvor iz 1656.
Nella Lonza
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Abstract Ancyromonads are small biflagellated protists with a bean‐shaped morphology. They are cosmopolitan in marine, freshwater, and soil environments, where they attach to surfaces while feeding on bacteria. These poorly known grazers stand out by their uncertain phylogenetic position in the tree of eukaryotes, forming a deep‐branching “orphan ...
Naoji Yubuki +11 more
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A review of 100% renewable energy scenarios on islands
Ninety‐seven articles handling 100% renewable energy systems on small islands are reviewed, most of them belonging to Europe while further regions are underrepresented in scientific literature. Abstract Globally, more than 740 million people live on islands which are often seen as ideal environments for the development of renewable energy systems ...
Henning Meschede +3 more
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Late Quaternary syn‐rift basinal deposits in the Gulf of Corinth, Greece, are analysed using IODP Expedition 381 boreholes. Stratigraphic packages of mud‐dominated deposits record distinct hydrological conditions related to global sea‐level interacting with highs at the ends of the rift, highlight rift segment boundaries as controls on stratigraphy in ...
Rob L. Gawthorpe +7 more
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First substantiated record of a Lessepsian migrant—the dusky spinefoot, Siganus luridus (Actinopterygii: Perciformes: Siganidae), in the Adriatic Sea [PDF]
One specimen of the dusky spinefoot, Siganus luridus (Rüppell, 1829) (+, total length = 17.3 cm, total weight = 87.61 g), a lessepsian migrant, was captured in the Mljet Channel (Southern Adriatic, Croatian coast) on 15 November 2010.
J. Dulčić +3 more
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