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Depositional environment and biofacies characterisation of the Triassic (Carnian to Rhaetian) carbonate succession of Punta Bassano (Marettimo Island…

2007

AThe aims of this study are to reconstruct the geological setting of the Punta Bassano series (Marettimo Island, Egadi Archipelago, western Sicily) and its palaeogeographic evolution. The reference section for the Upper Triassic of Marettimo shows an alternation of marl and limestone beds together with brecciated levels. The limestones are both homogeneous mudstones with evaporite pseudomorphs and laminated with fenestrae. Foraminiferal, palynomorph, and ostracod associations constrain the Punta Bassano sequence to the Carnian-Rhaetian interval. The Punta Bassano succession represents a shallow inner ramp, ranging from open-marine environment with good water circulation to lagoonal and peri…

EvaporiteStratigraphySedimentary depositional environmentPaleontologyForaminifersOstracodMarlddc:550SedimentologyUpper Triassic Sedimentology Foraminifers Ostracods Palynomorphs Palaeogeography Sicily Marettimo IslandSicilygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyOstracodsPaleontologyMarettimo IslandGeologyPalynomorphsSedimentologybiology.organism_classificationTectonicsFaciesArchipelagoUpper TriassicPalaeogeographyGeology
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The evolutionary history of the rediscovered Austrian population of the giant centipede Scolopendra cingulata Latreille 1829 (Chilopoda, Scolopendrom…

2014

The thermophilous giant centipede Scolopendra cingulata is a voracious terrestrial predator, which uses its modified first leg pair and potent venom to capture prey. The highly variable species is the most common of the genus in Europe, occurring from Portugal in the west to Iran in the east. The northernmost occurrences are in Hungary and Romania, where it abides in small isolated fringe populations. We report the rediscovery of an isolated Austrian population of Scolopendra cingulata with the first explicit specimen records for more than 80 years and provide insights into the evolutionary history of the northernmost populations utilizing fragments of two mitochondrial genes, COI and 16S, …

Evolutionary GeneticsEvolutionary ProcessesRange (biology)Animal EvolutionPopulationMolecular Sequence DataPopulation geneticsZoologylcsh:MedicineBiologyCingulataGenusAnimalseducationlcsh:ScienceScolopendra cingulataArthropodseducation.field_of_studyEvolutionary BiologyMultidisciplinaryPopulation BiologyFossilsScolopendralcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesAustria ; Hungary ; Europe ; Phylogenetic evolution ; Sequence alignment ; Evolutionary genetics ; Islands ; Population geneticsbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionOrganismal EvolutionPhylogeographyBiogeographylcsh:QCentipedeZoologyPopulation GeneticsResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Heart healthy cities : Genetics loads the gun but the environment pulls the trigger

2021

Abstract The world’s population is estimated to reach 10 billion by 2050 and 75% of this population will live in cities. Two-third of the European population already live in urban areas and this proportion continues to grow. Between 60% and 80% of the global energy use is consumed by urban areas, with 70% of the greenhouse gas emissions produced within urban areas. The World Health Organization states that city planning is now recognized as a critical part of a comprehensive solution to tackle adverse health outcomes. In the present review, we address non-communicable diseases with a focus on cardiovascular disease and the urbanization process in relation to environmental risk exposures inc…

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Falkland, the promised islands. Approaches to literature of the war

2018

Resumen: El presente artículo propone, en primer lugar, un acercamiento a la construcción nacional del relato sobre las Islas Malvinas. En segunda instancia se realiza un recorrido por la literatura que aborda la guerra de Malvinas a partir de tres focos narrativos: 1982-1989, 1990-2001 y 2002-2017. La periodización responde a las diferentes generaciones pero también a los procesos sociales que han acompañado una transformación política y cultural en Argentina. Finalmente, y como modo de detectar los principales géneros, tramas y conflictos narrativos que han surgido hasta este momento, se analizan las obras más representativas de cada periodo. Abstract: Firstly, this article proposes an ap…

Falkland Islandshistorical memorymemoria históricaArgentinian literatureguerranational narrativewarrelato nacionalIslas Malvinasliteratura argentina
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Land invertebrates of Columbretes Islands : new species

2020

Este artículo se encuentra disponible en la siguiente URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/4/1776 La fauna terrestre de invertebrados del archipiélago protegido de Columbretes es poco conocida. Además, los pocos estudios existentes se centran en su isla principal, Illa Grossa. Aquí presentamos el listado de espe-cies de invertebrados no registradas, hasta el momento, en el archipiélago, resultados obtenidos mediante una combinación de capturas con trampas de caída, avistamientos y recolecciones aleatorias realizadas tanto en Illa Grossa como en otros tres islotes de este archipiélago. Mediante el primer método se recolectaron un total de 14.830 especímenes entre 2008-2011. La mayor cantid…

FaunaNuevas citasZoologyInvertebrates - Spain - Valencia (Autonomous Community) - Castellon - Columbretes Islands.BiologyartrópodosTrampas de caídaArthropodsArthropoda - Spain - Valencia (Autonomous Community) - Castellon - Columbretes Islands.Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsArtrópodosInvertebratePitfall trapsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorynuevas citasGryllus bimaculatusislas columbretesInvertebrados - España - Comunidad Valenciana - Castellón - Islas Columbretes.Columbretes Islandsbiology.organism_classificationArtrópodos - España - Comunidad Valenciana - Castellón - Islas Columbretes.Pitfall trapQL1-991HabitatIslas Columbretestrampas de caídaArchipelagoNew dataPeriod (geology)Biological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyZoologyGraellsia
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The tectonic domains of southern and western Madagascar

2019

Abstract Southern and western Madagascar is comprised of five tectonic provinces that, from northeast to southwest, are defined by the: (i) Ikalamavony, (ii) Anosyen, (iii) Androyen, (iv) Graphite and (v) Vohibory Domains. The Ikalamavony, Graphite and Vohibory Domains all have intermediate and felsic igneous protoliths of tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite-granite composition, with positive eNd, and low Sr and Pb isotopic ratios. All three domains are interpreted to be the products of intra-oceanic island arc magmatism. The protoliths of the Ikalamavony and Graphite Domains formed repectively between c. 1080–980 Ma and 1000–920 Ma, whereas those of the Vohibory Domain are younger and date …

Felsic010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeochemistryGeology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesGondwanaIgneous rockGeochemistry and PetrologyIsotope geochemistryIsland arcProtolithGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesZirconGneissPrecambrian Research
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A new species ofLimonium(Plumbaginaceae) from Soqotra (Yemen)

2009

Abstract Limonium guigliae, from the island of Soqotra (Yemen) is described. This new species, close to L. paulayanum differs from it by its size, flower morphology and ecology.

Flora endemism island Soqotra Indian OceanIndian oceanbiologyEcologyLimoniumBotanyTaxonomy (biology)Plant ScienceEndemismbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlumbaginaceaePlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Measurement and Conservation of Species and Habitat Biodiversity at Different Scales on Small Mediterranean Islands

2021

In this paper we discuss current methodologies for measuring biodiversity, analyse pros and cons at different scales, and finally propose distribution mapping as the most suitable method for measuring floristic biodiversity on small Mediterranean islands. These territories often host endangered flora and habitats, and have peculiarities that distinguish them from the mainland and the larger islands.

FloraEcologybusiness.industrySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPopulation sizeEndangered speciesBiodiversityDistribution (economics)Remote sensingDistribution mappingFloristicsGeographyHabitatPopulation sizeSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataFloristic listsMediterranean Islandsbusiness
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Genetic diversity in Cytisus aeolicus Guss. (Leguminosae), a rare endemite of the Italian flora

1998

ABSTRACT Cytisus aeolicus Guss, is an endemic plant restricted to the isles of Vulcano, Stromboli and Alicudi in the Aeolian archipelago. All known populations were assayed for genetic variability using enzyme polymorphism. Allozyme variation at 16 loci coding for 10 enzyme systems was examined. The great majority of loci turned out to be monomorphic or fixed heterozygous. The observed genetic depauperation is indicative of historical factors, such as the bottleneck effect associated with migration, and the founder effect in population re-establishment. The low genetic diversity is largely partitioned within rather than among populations, indicating that extant populations have not been est…

FloraGenetic diversityeducation.field_of_studyEcologyPopulation sizeAeolian islands allozyme electrophoresis conservation endangered species genetic erosion polyploidy biogeography evolution floraSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPopulationSmall population sizePlant ScienceBiologyCritically endangeredEvolutionary biologySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataGenetic variabilityeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFounder effect
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The demir kapija ophiolite, Macedonia (FYROM): A Snapshot of subduction initiation within a back-arc

2013

The Demir Kapija ophiolitic complex in southern Macedonia–FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) represents the southernmost exposure of the Tethyan Eastern Vardar ophiolitic unit in the Eastern Mediterranean. It consists of a mafic volcanic sequence (pillow basalts, sheeted dyke diabases and gabbros) that was subsequently intruded by island arc magmas with and without adakitic affinity. The mafic volcanic sequence is characterized by slightly increased ratios of large ion lithophile elements to high field strength elements (LILE/HFSE), flat rare earth element (REE) patterns, radiogenic 143Nd/144Nd (up to 0·51272) and high TiO2 contents (which reflect Pl + Ol + Cpx fractionation). Th…

Fractional crystallization (geology)Pillow lavaSubductionbiologyGeochemistrybiology.organism_classificationOphioliteGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyAdakiteIsland arcMaficGeologyLile
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