Tracing Scots Pine Expansion in Europe Using Patterns of Rare Alleles. [PDF]
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Community-based approach to detect and predict conflicts with large carnivores in human-dominated landscape. [PDF]
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Population Dynamics and Reintroduction Strategies for the Alpine Marmot in Romania. [PDF]
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Pyrenees as the southernmost European refugium of glacial relict land snails. [PDF]
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Neogene exhumation in the Outer Western Carpathians
Terra Nova, 23, 283–291, 2011AbstractApatite fission‐track analysis was used to investigate the Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Polish sector of the Outer Western Carpathians, where thrusting was overlapped by extension in the last 10 Ma. The results show a general decrease of burial degree towards the European foreland and a range of cooling ages ...
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