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El género <i>Lysaphidus</i> (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) en la Península Ibérica

1995

The genus Lysaphidus Smith, 1944 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Aphidiinae) is recorded for the first time from the Iberian Peninsula represented by two species: L. arvensis Stary, 1960, first record for the Iberian Peninsula, and L. santolinae n. sp., both of them parasitoids of Coloradoa Wilson,1910 genus (Homoptera, Aphididae). The mummies were collected on Santolina chamaecyparissus L. and Santolina rosmarinifolia L. (Asteraceae).

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologySantolina rosmarinifoliaHymenopteraColoradoabiology.organism_classificationSantolina chamaecyparissusPeninsulaBotanyAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)AphidiinaeBraconidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGraellsia
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Soil Erosion on Mountain Trails in Eastern Iberian Peninsula

2020

A review on trial erosion shows that soil erosion rates are one to three orders of magnitude higher than the ones recommended as sustainable. This is threatening the sustainable managements of mountain terrains, mainly in the popular hiking paths. The warm temperatures characterize Eastern Spain in winter, which results in visitors from northern Europe to walk in the coastal land mountainous terrain. This increases the pressure to the currently highly visited most popular paths. We selected representative transects of the trails of Serra de Bérnia, Puigcampana, Penyagolosa, Montcabré, Serra del Sit, Aitana, Les Tres Creus, Caroig, Cupurutxo and Circ de la Safor. All the selected study sites…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorysoil erosionOutcropRange (biology)mountain trailsland degradationSedimentlcsh:AShrublandPeninsulaErosionLand degradationPhysical geographymeasurementslcsh:General WorksTransectGeologyIberian PeninsulaProceedings
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Geochemistry of streams from Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island

2013

AbstractIn January and February 2009, a series of water samples were collected from streams on Byers Peninsula. These samples were analysed for major elements and δ18O to determine the role of lithology and landscape position on stream geochemistry, and to understand better the hydrology (i.e. residence time of water) of these systems. Precipitation chemistry is enriched in Na+, as are the streams located close to the coast. Streams originating from inland locations have much higher percentages of Ca2+. In contrast, Mg2+ varied little, though streams that are in greater contact with volcanic-derived soils have slightly higher concentrations. Anion percentages varied greatly between streams …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryδ18OLithologyGeochemistryGeologyWeatheringSTREAMSOceanographyHydrology (agriculture)PeninsulaSnowmeltSoil waterEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyAntarctic Science
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New perspectives on the evolution of the genus Typhlatya (Crustacea, Decapoda): first record of a cavernicolous atyid in the Iberian Peninsula, Typhl…

1995

On several occasions, shrimps belonging to a new species of the genus Typhlatya were collected in a cave in the province of Castellón, Spain. This is the first record of the genus in the Iberian Peninsula. The species is described and the validity, distribution, and zoogeography of the genus, as well as the status of the genus Spelaeocaris, are discussed. Former models for the evolution of the genus Typhlatya and its genus group are reviewed, as well as the system of inner classification of the Atyidae and its biogeographical meaning. For the age and evolution of the genus we developed a new model based on vicariance principles that involves further evolution of each species after the disru…

geography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyDecapodaTyphlatyaTyphlatyaZoologyTyphlatya miravetensiszoogeographybiology.organism_classificationCrustaceankey to genusGeographySpainGenusPeninsulaDecapodavicarianceevolutionGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencessubterranean waterssystematicsGeneral Environmental ScienceBijdragen tot de Dierkunde
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The effect of vegetation structure on seasonal density of Sylvia warblers in the eastern Iberian Peninsula

2021

Vegetation characteristics determine seasonal habitat selection by Eurasian Blackcaps Sylvia atricapilla, Dartford Warblers Sylvia undata, and Sardinian Warblers Sylvia melanocephala, and changes i...

geography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologySylvia undatabiology.organism_classificationGeographyHabitatPeninsulamedicinemedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSelection (genetic algorithm)Nature and Landscape ConservationBird Study
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New Lower Devonian Polygnathids (Conodonta) from the Spanish Central Pyrenees, with comments on the early radiation of the group

2014

The comprehensive study of six Pragian-lower Emsian (Lower Devonian) sections from the Spanish Central Pyrenees has yielded a rich assemblage of conodont faunas, highlighting an important succession of Polygnathus species. Among them, the presence of the biostrati­graphical markers P. pireneae , P. kitabicus, P. excavatus excavatus and P. exc. 114 stands out. This conodont succession allows the identification of the Pragian/Emsian boundary and the early Emsian zones and subzones: the kitabicus Zone and the Lower and Middle excavatus subzones. It is also remarkable the presence of three new polygnathid species: P. aragonensis n. sp., P. carlsi n. sp. and P. ramoni n. sp. Additionally, P. pan…

geography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyStratigraphyFaunaGeologyEcological successionbiology.organism_classificationEvolutionary radiationDevonianPaleontologyGeographyPeninsulaGenusGroup (stratigraphy)ConodontJournal of Iberian Geology
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Modeling initial Neolithic dispersal. The first agricultural groups in West Mediterranean

2015

Abstract In previous research, the SE-NW time-trend in the age of the earliest Neolithic sites across Europe has been treated as a signal of a global-scale process that brought farming/herding economies to the continent. Residual variation from this global time-trend is generally treated as ‘noise’. A Complex Adaptive Systems perspective views this empirical record differently. The apparent time-trend is treated as an emergent consequence of the interactions of individuals and groups of different scale. Here, we examine the dynamics of agricultural dispersals, using the rich body evidence available from the Iberian Peninsula as a case study. We integrate two complementary approaches: (1) cr…

geography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryEcologyEcological ModelingEnvironmental resource managementlaw.inventionPrehistoryGeographyAgriculturePeninsulaAgricultural landlawHuman settlementBiological dispersalRadiocarbon datingHerdingbusinessEcological Modelling
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Ramification of lithic production and the search of small tools in Iberian Peninsula Middle Paleolithic

2015

The notion of recycling and it relationship with ramified productions and small tool production in Late Middle Paleolithic from the Iberian Peninsula are investigated. Results from Amalda, Axlor, Pen~a Miel, and Quebrada show that the production of small tools is one of the principal objectives of lithic provi- sioning in these sites. Whereas in Axlor and Amalda, this is achieved through the ramification of pro- duction, due to the remoteness of flint sources, in Quebrada, where raw material sources are closer, small flakes are obtained at the end of Levallois production. The implications for Neandertal society organi- zation of this small tool production is discussed, and its evolution is …

geography.geographical_feature_categorysmall flakeUNESCO::HISTORIAbiologyneandertalbiology.organism_classificationArchaeologylate middle paleolithiciberian peninsulaLithic technologyGeographyAmaldaPeninsulaMiddle Paleolithicramified productionProduction (economics)lithic technology:HISTORIA [UNESCO]RamificationEarth-Surface ProcessesQuaternary International
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The Impact of Green Roofs on the Parameters of the Environment in Urban Areas—Review

2019

This study presents the results of a review of publications conducted by researchers in a variety of climates on the implementation of ‘green roofs’ and their impact on the urban environment. Features of green roofs in urban areas have been characterized by a particular emphasis on: Filtration of air pollutants and oxygen production, reduction of rainwater volume discharged from roof surfaces, reduction of so-called ‘urban heat islands’, as well as improvements to roof surface insulation (including noise reduction properties). The review of the publications confirmed the necessity to conduct research to determine the coefficients of the impact of green roofs on the environment in the city c…

green roofAtmospheric ScienceUrban agglomerationurban areasair pollutionGreen roofrainwater0211 other engineering and technologiesAir pollution02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)medicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesCivil engineeringroof insulationRainwater harvestingmedicine021108 energyUrban heat islandRoof0105 earth and related environmental sciencesnoise reductionplantsmodelingurban heat islandWork (electrical)Environmental scienceenvironmentUrban environmentAtmosphere
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Multilayer blue-green roofs as nature-based solutions for water and thermal insulation management

2022

Abstract Green roofs have been widely recognized as sustainable nature-based solutions to mitigate floods in urban areas, which, in the last decades, are increasing due to the combination of intense worldwide urbanization and climate change. Besides flood mitigation, green roofs provide additional benefits for the urban environment (e.g., reducing the urban heat island and ensuring energy saving for the underneath building). Moreover, green roofs facilitate the increase of urban biodiversity, attracting different species of small animals, and upgrade the city aesthetic value. Among the different types of green roofs, multilayer blue-green roofs present an additional layer to store water dur…

green roofswater managementGreen roofnature-based solutionSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiathermal insulationresiliencenature-based solutionsWater Science and TechnologyHydrology Research
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