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Marine litter on the seafloor of the Faial-Pico Passage, Azores Archipelago

Macaronésia, Azores, Oceano Atlântico, Corals, Water Pollution, Environmental Monitoring, Plastic pollution, Marine litter, Marine debris, Benthic fauna, Monitorização, Governo_Açores

Año de publicación: 2017

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The Environmental history of the Near and Middle East since the last ice age

Geology, Stratigraphic, Paleoclimatology, Geomorphology, Geology

Autores: William C. Brice
Año de publicación: 1978

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Climate Change in the South Pacific : Impacts and Responses in Australia, New Zealand, and Small Island States

Climatic changes, Ecology, SCIENCE, Earth Sciences Meteorology \& Climatology, Climate change, Environmental management, Earth sciences, Atmospheric sciences, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania

Año de publicación: 1999

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Climate Change in the South Pacific : Impacts and Responses in Australia, New Zealand, and Small Island States

Climate change, Science, Atmospheric Sciences, Ecology, Climatic changes, Earth Sciences, Environmental management, New Zealand, Australia, Earth Sciences Meteorology & Climatology, Oceania

Año de publicación: 0

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Forest structure along a 600 km transect of natural disturbances and seasonality gradients in central-southern Amazonia

Macaronesia, Analysis, Storms, Soil, Madeira, Above-ground biomass, Carbon stocks, Density of stems, Determinants of plant community diversity and structure, Purus-Madeira interfluve, Tropical forest, Macaronésia, Macaronésia, Macaronésia, Macaronésia, Macaronésia, Macaronesian, Macaronésia, Macaronesian, Macaronésie, Macaronésia, Macaronesian, Macaronésie,...

Año de publicación: 2016

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The houses of William Wurster: frames for living

History, Architecture, Architects, Domestic, Wurster, William Wilson

Año de publicación: 2011

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INDEX TO VOLUME 82

Archaeology, Editors, Cultural heritage

Año de publicación: 2017

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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