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Ana Belén Jódar-Pérez, Marc Terradas-Fernández, Federico López-Moya, Leticia Asensio-Berbegal and Luis Vicente López-Llorca
Cystoseira sensu lato (sl) are three genera widely recognized as bioindicators for their restricted habitat in a sub-coastal zone with low tolerance to pollution. Their ecological, morphological and taxonomic features are still little known due to their ...
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Antonietta Rosso, Gemma Donato, Rossana Sanfilippo, Donatella Serio, Francesco Sciuto, Francesco D?Alpa, Valentina Alice Bracchi, Mauro Pietro Negri and Daniela Basso
Although several bryozoans are considered habitat-former species, allowing colonisation by epibionts and promoting biodiversity, studies dealt so far with only some, usually constructional, species. In this context, the present study focuses on the epibi...
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Jose Luis Diaz-Hernandez and Antonio Jose Herrera-Martinez
Each lake complex must be understood before attempting any regional synthesis leading us to view these water-bodies as indicators of regional climate change. Therefore, in order to improve knowledge of these Mediterranean biotopes, we examined the depend...
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Sikandar Hayat, Elisavet Skampa, Alexandra Gogou, Spyros Stavrakakis, Constantine Parinos and Maria Triantaphyllou
This study is the first attempt to understand the coccolith flux and its seasonal variability at the deepest part of the Mediterranean Sea. Samples were obtained from the deepest Mediterranean time-series sediment trap (4300 m) moored in the SE Ionian Se...
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Puy Alonso Martínez
Este trabajo explora los fundamentos para el diseño de áreas verdes desde una perspectiva ecológica, poniendo especial énfasis en el papel que los espacios abiertos pueden desempeñar para el fomento de la biodiversidad en el espacio urbano y periurbano e...
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Sergio Donoso, Karen Peña-Rojas, Cristian Pacheco, Sergio Durán, Rómulo Santelices, Cristóbal Mascaró
Pág. 273 - 283
Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. (Leguminosae), generally known as ?espino,? is one of the most common tree species in the Mediterranean region of Chile. This species grows in nutritionally poor soils with low water availability during the summer, so it is very ...
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Angel A. Carbonell-Barrachina,Teresa García-Ortuño,Javier Andreu-Rodríguez,María T. Ferrández-García,Manuel Ferrández-Villena,Clara E. Ferrández-García,Angel Calín-Sanchez
Pág. 149 - 160
Giant reed (Arundo donax L.) is currently one of the greatest invasive threats to Mediterranean-type river ecosystems worldwide and can be easily transformed into a cheap and sustainable material that can be used in the manufacturing of containers for th...
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Pamela Morales, Flavia Schiappacasse, Patricio Peñailillo, Paola Yañez
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Bulb weight or size is one of the critical factors affecting the vegetative growth and fl owering of bulbous species. This study assessed the effect of bulb weight on the growth and fl owering of Herbertia lahue subsp. lahue. This bulbous species, com...
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Gloria Montenegro, Miguel Gómez, Javiera Díaz-Forestier, Rodrigo Pizarro
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Chilean apicultural production is characterized by a great variety of honey types with a high percentage of nectar from native plant species. The proportion of nectar from native plants associated with the high endemism of the Chilean flora results in th...
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G. Castellaro, G. Gompertz, C. Aguilar, R. Vera Vera, R. Allende
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Sheep production on the Mediterranean dry climate lands of Chile is characterized by its seasonality and extensive production system, with low use of purchased external productive inputs. The prevailing market conditions have determined an increasing ten...
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Juan A. Oliet, Rosa Planelles, Francisco Artero, Juan M. Domingo- Santos
Pág. 69 - 84
The restoration of dry lands in the Mediterranean is a challenging task because harsh abiotic conditions hamper the counteraction of feed-back degradation processes. Active restoration through planting must be performed to deter this process. In this stu...
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Miguel E. Castillo, Francisco Rodriguez y Silva
Pág. 97 - 107
A study of response times for the arrival of terrestrial forest fire fighting resources was undertaken. The advantage of the method proposed here is that it may be exactly replicated in different countries and under different environmental conditions, bu...
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Carlos Ovalle, Soledad Espinoza, Viviana Barahona, Macarena Gerding, Alan Humphries, Alejandro del Pozo
Pág. 461 - 474
In dryland Mediterranean environments, the productivity of annual legumes is low during autumn and winter, with plant senescence typically beginning by the middle of spring because of low soil water availability. Therefore, the use of deep-rooted perenni...
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Gastón Pichard
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There is little information known about the response of cup-plant (Silphium perfoliatum L.), a perennial forage crop introduced to Chile, to differing cultivation practices. A series of studies was conducted to evaluate the adaptation and productivity...
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Alejandro Carmona-Rodríguez, Carlos Antón, Miguel-Ángel Climent, Pedro Garcés, Vicente Montiel and Alfonso A. Ramos-Esplá
The ecological succession has been widely studied by means of biofouling assemblages among different substrates, and mainly targeted in early stages on artificial ones. The present study focuses on biofouling that colonizes carbonated structures, a mater...
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Raquel Lopez-Nuñez, Emilio Cortés Melendreras, Francisca Giménez Casalduero, Patricia Prado, Federico Lopez-Moya and Luis Vicente Lopez-Llorca
Pinna nobilis (Linnaeus, 1758) is the largest bivalve endemic to the Mediterranean. It is distributed in a wide range of coastal environments, including estuaries. Pinna nobilis has recently become a critically endangered species (with almost 100% mortal...
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Marc Terradas-Fernández, Miguel Valverde-Urrea, Federico López-Moya and Yolanda Fernández-Torquemada
We first report the presence of a species of the genus Batophora in the Iberian Peninsula, in the Mar Menor lagoon (Murcia, SE Spain). We detected this macroalga in November 2021. However, according to some observations, it could have been present in the...
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Francesc Xavier Roig-Munar, Antonio Rodríguez-Perea, José Angel Martín-Prieto, Bernadi Gelabert and Joan Manuel Vilaplana
Large boulders have been found in marine cliffs from 7 study sites on Ibiza and Formentera Islands (Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean). These large boulders of up to 43 t are located on platforms that form the rocky coastline of Ibiza and Formenter...
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J. Sabaté,C. Peters
Pág. 73 - 87
LIMA, Low Impact Mediterranean Architecture, es una iniciativa que pretende demostrar la viabilidad tecnológica y económica de reducir drásticamente el impacto ambiental de las edificaciones en países de climas cálidos, aplicable tanto a obra nueva como ...
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Santiago Bonachela, María Rosa Granados, Joaquín Hernández, Juan Carlos López and Juan José Magán
Greenhouse microclimate and crop response of winter cucumber cycles grown in unheated Mediterranean greenhouses with representative combinations of passive heating systems (fixed, plastic screen with and without black mulch; movable thermal screen with b...
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