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Evolutionary history of the extinct Sardinian dhole.
The Sardinian dhole (Cynotherium sardous)1 was an iconic and unique canid species that was endemic to Sardinia and Corsica until it became extinct at the end of the Late Pleistocene.2-5 Given its peculiar dental morphology, small body size, and high ...
M. M. Ciucani +17 more
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Neutron-based techniques for archaeometry: characterization of a Sardinian boat model
Sardinian metallurgy produced samples of high artistic and historical value. In particular, ship models are rare and unmatched examples of the mastery reached by Sardinian metallurgists and their production process deserves an in-depth analysis of all ...
A. Depalmas +8 more
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Personality traits in resident and migratory warbler species. [PDF]
Animals are often confronted with environmental challenges and the way in which they cope with these challenges can have important fitness consequences.
Ebert, C. +4 more
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The gut microbiota has been proposed as a promising determinant for human health. Centenarians as a model for extreme aging may help us understand the correlation of gut microbiota with healthy aging and longevity. Here we confirmed that centenarians had
Lu Wu +5 more
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Porcine circovirus 3 (PCV3) is a recently discovered member of the Circoviridae family. So far, its presence has been reported in North America, Asia, South America, and Europe.
S. Dei Giudici +10 more
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Gonad development and reproduction in the monoecious species Chlorophthalmus agassizi (Actinopterygii: Aulopiformes: Chlorophthalmidae) from the Sardinian Waters (Central-Western Mediterranean) [PDF]
Background. The shortnose greeneye, Chlorophthalmus agassizi Bonaparte, 1840, is a species with a circumglobal distribution and is among the most abundant commercial fishes in some Mediterranean areas.
Cabiddu S, Cau A, Follesa MC, Porcu C
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The name of the Sardinian Warbler Sylvia melanocephala is usually attributed to Gmelin (1789), but it dates from Piesch (1784). The correct name of the Sardinian Warbler is thus Sylvia melanocephala (Piesch, 1784).
Jiří Mlíkovský
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Spatial Complex Network Analysis and Accessibility Indicators: the Case of Municipal Commuting in Sardinia, Italy [PDF]
In this paper a contribution is presented with respect to accessibility indicators modelling for commuters moving through the municipalities of Sardinia, in Italy.
Caschili, Simone +2 more
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Genetic Variability and Population Structure in the Sardinian Anglo-Arab Horse
Simple Summary It is known that animal populations might be affected by bottleneck phenomena, which reduce genetic variability, increase inbreeding and consequentially reduce evolutionary potential.
A. Giontella +7 more
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Sullo statuto sillabico dei nessi sC. Il caso del sardo
Initial sC clusters have been widely debated and thoroughly analysed in the pho-nological literature. This paper deals specifically with the syllabic status of sC clusters in Sar-dinian.
Rosangela Lai
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