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A catalogue of actiniaria and corallimorpharia from the Canary Islands and from Madeira.
... On the basis of their actinofauna but also supported by other marine invertebrate groups (P ÉREZ S ANCHEZ , 1985; B RITO , 1985; S ÁNCHEZ , 1986) the Central Macaronesian archipelagos (the ... See full document
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Age and growth of the alfonsino Beryx decadactylus (Cuvier, 1829) from the Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands, based on historical data
... macroscopically, and sagit- tal otoliths were removed, cleaned, dried, and stored in labelled plastic vials or paper ...on the otoliths. Whole otoliths (both pair of sagit- tae for each ... See full document
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Content in metallic ions of wines from the Madeira and Azores archipelagos
... comparison of the wines of the three archipelagos (data no presented) reveals that potassium, calcium and strontium do not present significant differences in mean content among ... See full document
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Thirteen new records of marine invertebrates and two of fishes from Cape Verde Islands
... specimen of this shrimp, which lives in association with the sea urchin Diadema antillarum, was collected in 15 m depth at Santa Maria, Sal Island, in November 2006, and deposited in Oxford ... See full document
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Studies in the lichens of the Azores. Part 2 - Lichens of the upper slopes of Pico mountain. A comparison between the lichen floras of the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands at high altitudes
... protective mechanisms to shield photobionts from excessive levels of illumination. The highest mountain, Pico Ruivo, rcaches 1860 m, significantly lower than Pico but like Pi[r] ... See full document
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Assessment of cophylogenetic patterns between the nematode genus Parapharyngodon spp. and their reptile hosts in the Canary Islands
... revealed the differentiation of distinctive Parapharyngodon lineages potentialy evidencing cases of cryptic ...(Oxyurida) from the Canary Islands (Jorge et ...cubensis ... See full document
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Cyanobacteria from Cape Verde Islands: a contribution to the diversity and biotechnological potential
... group of ten volcanic islands located in the Tropical Eastern Atlantic, around the African coast (Figure ...1). The archipelago main islands are split into two groups composed by ... See full document
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Acoetidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from the Iberian Peninsula, Madeira and Canary islands, with description of a new species
... pair of well-developed ommatophores without ...smooth and tapering ventral to ...margin of prostomium, shorter than lateral ...notochaetae and a pair of smooth, short tentacular cirri ... See full document
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A new species of shallow water Sabellariidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from Madeira Island, Portugal, and Canary Islands, Spain.
... tube- and reef forming polychaetous annelids of the family Sabellariidae have attracted the attention of a number of scientists but their taxonomy had been poorly known before ... See full document
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The sea anemone Telmatactis cricoides from Madeira and the Canary Islands: size frequency, depth distribution and colour polymorphism
... The functional significance (if any) of colour polymorphism in Telmatactis cricoides remains unknown. The presence of different colour morphs at the two archipelagos suggests[r] ... See full document
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Multivariate Modelling of the Canary Islands Banana Output. The Role of Farmer Income Expectation
... setting of high production costs and strong competition has created a dependence by local farmers on the compensatory aid that they have been receiving from the EU since 1993 per ... See full document
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A bittersweet inheritance: the cocoa islands of São Tomé and Príncipe from colonial hegemony to developing microstate
... before, the change in the influence of the geostrategic location of this small archipelago, along with the investment mainly in the agricultural sector, have been relevant ... See full document
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Lateralization in escape behaviour at different hierarchical levels in a gecko: Tarentola angustimentalis from Eastern Canary Islands.
... lateralization and morphological asymmetry has already been reported for an insular gecko population from the genus Hoplodactylus ...study the first hindlimb lifting from the ... See full document
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Phylogenetic relationships of Hemidactylus geckos from the Gulf of Guinea islands: patterns of natural colonizations and anthropogenic introductions estimated from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences
... For the phylogenetic analysis of the combined data, we used maximum likelihood (ML), maximum parsi- mony (MP), and Bayesian ...model of evolution. We used the approach outlined ... See full document
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Diversification patterns of Micromeria Benth. (Lamiaceae) in the Canary Islands: Genetic and morphological implications of inter-island colonization.
... assess the number of copies of the loci used in this study by comparing their sequences to a reference ...in the genome. Although indirect approaches, such as looking for excess ... See full document
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Scientific results from the deepened Lopra-1 borehole, Faroe Islands: A reconnaissance study of fluid inclusions in fracture-filling quartz and calcite from the Lopra-1/1A well, Faroe Islands
... vugs and fractures in buried sedimentary and volcanic rocks may provide important information on the chemical and phys- ical nature and origin of mineral-precipitating fluids, on ... See full document
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Rural community perceptions and involvement in conservation: case studies from the Fiji Islands and Southwestern Portugal
... understanding of the nature of people, communities, institutions, and their interrelations at various ...conserving the environment, protected area managers need to consider how ... See full document
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New Invertebrate Vectors of Okadaic Acid from the North Atlantic Waters—Portugal (Azores and Madeira) and Morocco
... edible and non-edible species were selected (n = 22) to search for potential new vectors and the prevalence of the screened biotoxins in the food web: gastropods (Patella tenuis ... See full document
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Use of Arthropod Rarity for Area Prioritisation : Insights from the Azorean Islands
... patterns of Amazon plant diversity with those reconstructed using modelled full distributions, Hopkins [74] showed that the ‘real’ diversity map of Amazonian plant richness might be very different ... See full document
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Prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents from Autonomous Region of Madeira, Portugal
... Epidemiology of overweight and obesity among school children and adolescents in three provinces of central Italy, 1993–2001: study of potential influencing ...Detection of ... See full document
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