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Insular carnivore biogeography: island area and mammalian optimal body size.
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Dayan, T, Meiri, S, Simberloff, D
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Information Outlook, May 2007 [PDF]
Volume 11, Issue 5https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_io_2007/1004/thumbnail ...
Special Libraries Association
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Marine fauna of the Mljet National Park (Adriatic Sea, Croatia). 1. Anthozoa
Fifty-two anthozoan species were recorded and collected in the area of Mljet National Park during surveys from 1995 to 1998. General and ecological data are presented for each species, as well as distribution and local abundance. Recorded species account for about 60% of anthozoans known in the Adriatic Sea, and for about 45% of anthozoans known in the
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Tourist activity in the Croatian national parks [PDF]
U odnosu na susjedne zemlje, Hrvatska je zemlja s mnogo nacionalnih parkova u odnosu na njenu veličinu. U Hrvatskoj danas ima 8 nacionalnih parkova, i to su: Plitvička jezera, Paklenica, Risnjak, Mljet, Kornati, Brijuni, Krka i Sjeverni Velebit.
Peleš, Petra
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Cladocora caespitosa (Linnaeus, 1767) is a colonial scleractinian coral wich belongs to the familyFaviidae and occurs in the Mediterranean Sea and Ibero-Maroccan Gulf. Due to the symbiotic zooxanthellae, sizeable bioherms of this species could be found. The Cladocora caespitosa bankin lake Veliko jezero in the Mljet National Park is significant for its
Požar-Domac, Antonieta, Kružić, Petar
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Environmental control of asexual reproduction and somatic growth of Aurelia spp. (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) polyps from the Adriatic Sea. [PDF]
Hubot N, Lucas CH, Piraino S.
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Grounds, Beds, and Reefs of the Endangered Coral <i>Cladocora caespitosa</i> With Description of the Tremiti Reef. [PDF]
Chimienti G +4 more
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Habitats in submerged karst of Eastern Adriatic coast--Croatian natural heritage. [PDF]
Bakran-Petricioli T, Petricioli D.
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Evolution of albinism in cave planthoppers by a convergent defect in the first step of melanin biosynthesis. [PDF]
Bilandžija H, Cetković H, Jeffery WR.
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