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G Giacalone

Conteggi di Coniglio selvatico, Oryctolagus cuniculus (Linnaeus, 1758), in aree campione della provincia di Palermo

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Preliminary data on distribution, morphometric and genetic characterization of Hermann’ tortoise in Sicily

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Phylogeny of the autumn-flowering species of A. sect. Codonoprasum from the Mediterranean region.

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Stima dei flussi di calore latente e sensibile in differenti aree del Mediterraneo Centrale, attraverso strumentazione acustica e tradizionale.

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Phylogeography link between Sicilian and Corso-Sardinian Testudo h. hermanni confirmed

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Filogenesi molecolare di Allium Sez. Codonoprasum (Alliaceae)

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Use of Hydroacoustic Methods for the Identification of Potential Seabed Habitats for Small Pelagic Fish Schools in the Strait of Sicily

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Dieta di una popolazione di xenopo liscio introdotta in Sicilia

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A non-native population of Xenopus laevis in Sicily feeding during the riproductive period

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Primi dati sul comportamento alimentare di Bufo siculus Stöck et al., 2008

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Dati preliminari sulla biometria, il cromatismo e la dieta di una popolazione di Natrix natrix della Sicilia occidentale.

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Linking air–sea energy fluxes and European anchovy potential spawning ground.

The physical and chemical processes of the sea greatly affect the reproductive biology of fishes, mainly influencing both the numbers of spawned eggs and the survivorship of early stages up to the recruitment period. In the central Mediterranean, the European anchovy constitutes one of the most important fishery resource. Because of its short living nature and of its recruitment variability, associated to high environmental variability, this small pelagic species undergo high interannual fluctuation in the biomass levels. Despite several efforts were addressed to characterize fishes spawning habitat from the oceanographic point of view, very few studies analyze the air-sea exchanges effects…

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