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Complexity in action: Untangling latent relationships between land quality, economic structures and socio-spatial patterns in Italy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Land quality, a key economic capital supporting local development, is affected by biophysical and anthropogenic factors. Taken as a relevant attribute of economic systems, land quality has shaped the territorial organization of any given region ...
Bajocco, Sofia   +7 more
core   +3 more sources

Environmental drivers of plant assemblages: are there differences between palustrine and lacustrine wetlands? A case study from the northern Apennines (Italy)

open access: yesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, 2019
Mountain wetlands are among the most vulnerable habitats in the Mediterranean basin. Their conservation requires knowledge of plant species assemblages and their environmental drivers.
Angiolini Claudia   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Post‐Eocene 90° CCW Rotation of Sardinia‐South Corsica: Paleomagnetic Evidence From Permian‐Cretaceous Sediments of Nurra (NW Sardinia)

open access: yesTectonics, Volume 45, Issue 5, May 2026.
Abstract The paleomagnetism of Miocene calc‐alkaline volcanics and sediments from Sardinia has firmly showed that the Corsica‐Sardinia microplate rotated 50°–60° counterclockwise (CCW) with respect to Europe between 21 and 15 Ma, during its drift from the Provencal margin. However, Permian to Eocene rocks from central‐south Sardinia revealed higher (up
Gaia Siravo   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Geological Itinerary Through the Southern Apennine Thrust-Belt (Basilicata—Southern Italy) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Open access via Springer Compact AgreementPeer reviewedPublisher ...
A Balduzzi   +70 more
core   +1 more source

Human Disturbance but Not Predation Risk Is Associated With Increased Vigilance in Roe Deer

open access: yesEthology, Volume 132, Issue 5, Page 336-348, May 2026.
Roe deer vigilance is lower in natural than in modified habitats, decreases with group size, but is not significantly influenced by stable wolf presence, suggesting habitat‐driven risk perception and reliance on spatial avoidance over increased alertness.
Elisa Torretta   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

PETROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF TRACE FOSSIL DESMOGRAPTON FUCHS, 1895 FROM THE MIOCENE OF NORTHERN APENNINES (ITALY): A METHODOLOGY TO DETECT HYPICHNIAL FEATURES AND IMPLICATIONS ON THE GRAPHOGLYPTID ETHOLOGY

open access: yesRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 2013
The trace fossil Desmograpton Fuchs, 1895, as many other graphoglyptids, has been considered to be a typical pre-turbidite, three-dimensional burrow system formed in mud and preserved as a casting at the sole of turbidites.
ALESSIO CHECCONI, PAOLO MONACO
doaj   +1 more source

Europe's ecological backbone: recognising the true value of our mountains [PDF]

open access: yes
Europe's mountain areas have social, economic and environmental capital of significance for the entire continent. This importance has been recognised since the late 19th century through national legislation; since the 1970s through regional structures ...
Hazeu, G.W.   +2 more
core   +3 more sources

Climatic and anthropogenic factors explain the variability of Fagus sylvatica treeline elevation in fifteen mountain groups across the Apennines

open access: yesForest Ecosystems, 2020
Background Fagus sylvatica forms the treeline across the Apennines mountain range, with an average elevation of 1589 m a.s.l. Previous studies evidenced that the current position of the treeline in the Apennines is heavily depressed as a result of a ...
Giuliano Bonanomi   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Performances of the Italian seismic network, 1985-2002: the hidden thing

open access: yes, 2004
Seismic data users and people managing a sesimic network are both interested in the potentiality of the data, with the difference that the former look at stability, the second at improvements.
Barba, Salvatore   +3 more
core  

Trend and status of the Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos breeding population in the northern Apennines: Results from 20-years of monitoring

open access: yesAvocetta, 2017
The historical occurrence of the Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos in the Northern Apennines is supported by many documentary evidences, and confirmed by several toponyms that include the Italian term “aquila” referred to mountainous locations near nesting
Riccardo Nardelli
doaj   +1 more source

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