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Towards the identification of a new taphonomic agent: An analysis of bone accumulations obtained from modern Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus)…

2014

This paper presents the results of a study of bones recovered in various current Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) nests in a Mediterranean region of the Iberian Peninsula. The Egyptian vulture, a diurnal, scavenging, rupicolous bird of prey, is one of four vulture species that currently inhabit the Iberian Peninsula. An analysis of the remains found in the nests confirms that it has a heterogeneous diet that includes remains from human activities (butchery and food production) and the carcasses of dead animals, although it is possible that they also prey on small-sized taxa. The taphonomic study determines these birds' capability of transporting, accumulating and altering bone remai…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryTaphonomyEcologyBird of preyBiologyPrehistòriahumanitiesPredationBeakTaxonPeninsulabiology.animalNeophron percnopterusEarth-Surface ProcessesVulture
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Allium moly subsp. glaucescens (Asparagaceae), a new subspecies from the Iberian Peninsula

2015

Allium moly subsp. glaucescens is described as a new subspecies from the Iberian Peninsula. Different morphological characters from populations located in Valencia (Spain) are evidenced. Lower size of plants, smaller and narrower leaves, of noticeably bluish-green color (glaucous-pruinose), smaller and less flowers in the umbel-inflorescence are characteristic of the new subspecies. Ecology, habitat, cultivation and chemotaxonomy have also been considered and discussed in this work.

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyAllium molyPlant ScienceSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationAsparagaceaeChemotaxonomyPeninsulaBotanyAllioideaeTaxonomy (biology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhytotaxa
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Description of a new species: Dorylaimus parasiticus , a parasite of amphibians in the Iberian Peninsula (Nematoda: Dorylaimida)

1995

Dorylaimus parasiticussp. nov. (Nematoda: Dorylaimidae) si described from the digestive tract and general body cavity of Salamandra salamandra, Rana perezi, and Bufo bufo, amphibians of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain). This is the first record of a member of the Order Dorylaimida size, a thick transversely striated body cuticle with 20 to 26 longitudinal ridges.

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyDorylaimidabiology.organism_classificationmedicine.anatomical_structurePeninsulamedicineDorylaimusParasite hostingAnimal Science and ZoologyDigestive tractSalamandraBufoBody cavityEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Zoology
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Pilosella argyrogaliciana, P. argyrolegionensis and P. megargyrocoma (Asteraceae): three new species from the Cantabrian Mountains (N. Spain)

2013

In this paper, we describe three new species of Pilosella ( Asteraceae ) from the Cantabrian Mountains (N Spain): P. argyrogaliciana Mateo & Egido, P. argyrolegionensis Mateo & Egido and P. megargyrocoma Mateo & Egido. All of them are intermediate species of P. argyrocoma , endemic to the S, C and NW Iberian Peninsula and N Africa. For each species, we provide a detailed description, together with a discussion and a table with the diagnostic morphological characters used to separate these species from their morphologically closest species. We also provide images of type material.

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyPeninsulaBotánicaBotanyTaxonomy (biology)Plant ScienceAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationLAZAROA
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A NEW SPECIES OF ANTRUSA AND THREE NEW SPECIES OF CHOREBUS (HYMENOPTERA: BRACONIDAE) FROM THE IBERIAN PENINSULA

2004

Antrusa curtitempus, Chorebus liliputanus, C. propediremptum, and C. vicinus, four new species of Dacnusini from the Iberian Peninsula, are described, illustrated, and compared with allied species. Keys for their discrimination are provided. The taxonomic rehabilitation of the genus Antrusa is proposed.

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyGenusPeninsulaEcologyInsect ScienceHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationBraconidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAlysiinaeFlorida Entomologist
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First occurrence of Sivatherium Falconer and Cautley, 1836 (Mammalia, Ruminantia, Giraffidae) in the Iberian Peninsula

2021

he sivatherine clade includes some of the largest giraffids and emerged during the late Miocene. Sivatherium hendeyi, the earliest known species of the Sivatherium genus, was first described from the lower Pliocene of Langebaanweg (5.15 ± 0.1 Ma, Cape Province, South Africa). Here we describe the first possible occurrence of Sivatherium from western Europe from the lower Pliocene (MN14) of Puerto de la Cadena (4.9 Ma, Murcia, Spain). The new material consists of dental and postcranial remains. The Puerto de la Cadena Sivatherium, together with the presence of Macaca sp. and Debruijnimys sp., indicates a connection between African and European faunas during the early Pliocene and a possible …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyGiraffidaePalaeontologyPaleontologyZoologyLate Miocenebiology.organism_classificationRuminantiaPeninsulaGenusCladeSivatherium
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Taxonomy and evolution of the Triassic conodont Pseudofurnishius

2013

Pseudofurnishius is a late Anisian (Pelsonian)—early Carnian (Cordevolian) conodont genus of gondolellid stock, characteristic for the Sephardic Province and restricted to the “Southern Tethys” region of the northern margin of Gondwana. Its most commonly found species, Pseudofurnishius murcianus, appears at the base of the Ladinian (Fassanian). The Ladinian material of Spain reveals its ontogeny characterised by initial lateral protrusions from the carina that may develop first mono-platform and later bi-platform units, finally evolving into elaborated multi-denticulated forms. The late Anisian—early Carnian phylogenesis of Pseudofurnishius priscus → P. shagami → P. murcianus is proposed. A…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyPaleontologyLadinianbiology.organism_classificationPaleontologyGondwanaPhylogenesisPeninsulaTaxonomy (biology)ConodontGeologyTerraneActa Palaeontologica Polonica
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Timing the Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in the Iberian Peninsula: The Radiocarbon Dataset

2019

In this paper, we describe the radiocarbon dataset compiled in the context of the project HAR2015-68962 EVOLPAST: Dinamicas evolutivas y patrones de variabilidad cultural de los ultimos cazadores-recolectores y el primer Neolitico en el este peninsular (7000–4500 cal. BC) funded by the Spanish government. The dataset offers the most complete and public radiocarbon dataset focus on the Neolithic Transition in the Iberian Peninsula. Funding statement: The data collection was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness grant HAR2015-68962-P to Oreto Garcia Puchol & Joan Bernabeu. SPG is supported by Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness, Postdoct…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyRadiocarbon; Mesolithic; Neolithic; Iberian Peninsula; Neolithic TransitionGarciaNeolithic TransitionContext (language use)biology.organism_classificationArchaeologyRadiocarbonlaw.inventionlawPeninsulaHistory Archaeology Prehistorylcsh:ArchaeologyChristian ministrylcsh:CC1-960Radiocarbon datingNeolithicMesolithicMesolithicIberian PeninsulaJournal of Open Archaeology Data
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Discussion about the stratigraphic range of "Pseudofurnishius murcianus" van den Boogaard (Conodonta) in the Iberian Peninsula, from the Calasparra s…

2011

The biostratigraphy of Calasparra Section is well-estabished with an ammonoid biozonation and ranges from Lower to Upper Ladinian. The continuous presence of Pseudofurnishius murcianus van den Boogaard, a characteristic conodont species of the Sephardic realm, along the section makes it one of the most important sections in the Iberian Peninsula for the study of the species. The first apparition of P. murcianus in the section corresponds with the first of Eoprotrachyceras curionii taxon, which is the principal marker for the base of the Ladinian stage in the GSSP of the Anisian-Ladinian boundary, and the age of the youngest conodonts, based on ammonoids (Epigonus Zone) is Lower Ladinian (up…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyRange (biology)StratigraphyGeologyLadinianBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationGlobal Boundary Stratotype Section and PointPaleontologyTaxonPeninsulaStage (stratigraphy)ConodontGeologyJournal of Iberian Geology
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Effect of the abundance of three predominating copepod species on adequate sample volume and sample size in Bransfield Strait (Antarctic Peninsula) a…

1992

The effect on adequate sample size and sample volume of the abundances of three predominant copepod species, Metridia gerlachei, Calanus propinquus and Calanoides acutus, were studied in Bransfield Strait (Antarctic Peninsula) in the austral summer of 1988–1989 and waters north of the Weddell Sea in 1989–1990. Copepod abundances were higher in the area north of the Weddell Sea, with the exception of Metridia gerlachei, which was evenly distributed over both areas. Local (intra-station) patchiness was not found, indicating random distribution over small areas. In the assessment of inter-station variability in Bransfield Strait, with standard error of the mean set arbitrarily at 20% of the av…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologySampling (statistics)biology.organism_classificationZooplanktonCrustaceanSample volumeOceanographyAbundance (ecology)Sample size determinationPeninsulaGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesCopepodPolar Biology
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