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Origin of the term nuées ardentes and the 1580 and 1808 eruptions on São Jorge Island, Azores

Macaronesia, Océano Atlántico, 1580 eruption, 1808 eruption, Nuées ardentes, São Jorge (Azores), Macaronésia, Macaronésia, Macaronésia, Macaronésia, Macaronésia, Macaronesian, Macaronésia, Macaronesian, Macaronésie, Macaronésia, Macaronesian, Macaronésie, Macaronésia, Macaronesian, Macaronésie, Macaronésia, Macaronésia

Año de publicación: 2018

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Heterota plumbea and Coenonica puncticollis in Florida (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)

Geography, Coastal landforms, Animal morphology, Marine botany, Landforms, Geomorphology, Seas, Coleoptera, Entomology, Zoology, Animal anatomy, Animal organs, Biology, Beaches, Genera, Seaweeds, Bodies of water, Connective tissues, Biological taxonomies, Limb bones, Botany, Arthropods, Bones, Islands, Oceanic islands, Algae, Earth sciences, Birds, Metatarsu...

Año de publicación: 1984

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Potential effect of climate change on malaria transmission in Africa

CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO

Año de publicación: 2003

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Frank Travels: Space, Power and Slave Mobility in the British Leeward Islands, c. 1700–1730

Slavery, Dewey: 306.36205, LCSH: Slavery, LCSH: Slavery Emancipation, Slavery Emancipation

Autores: Dator, James
Año de publicación: 2015

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Incorporating palaeogeography into ancestral area estimation can explain the disjunct distribution of land snails in Macaronesia and the Balearic Islands (Helicidae: Allognathini)

Biogeography, Macaronesia, Madeira, Canary Islands, Iberian Peninsula, Betic system, Colonisation, Gastropoda, Madeira Archipelago, Rif system, Macaronésia, Macaronésia, Macaronésia, Macaronésia, Macaronésia, Macaronesian, Macaronésia, Macaronesian, Macaronésie, Macaronésia, Macaronesian, Macaronésie, Macaronésia, Macaronesian, Macaronésie, Macaronésia, Maca...

Año de publicación: 2021

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Benefits from living together? Clades whose species use similar habitats may persist as a result of eco‐evolutionary feedbacks

conservation biology, enemy pressure and mutualism of coexisting species, niche breadth, evolution and conservatism, hybridization, assembly of present and fossil communities, competition, Life Sciences, Biodiversity, Environmental Sciences, Biodiversity and Ecology, Botanics, Vegetal Biology

Año de publicación: 2017