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61“…Spatio-temporal patterns of genetic diversification and demographic history allowed retrieving genetic imprints of late Pleistocene vicariant event across the Gibraltar Strait followed by subsequent postglacial expansion events for both the East Atlantic and Mediterranean regions. …”
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66por Stoddard, John L. (John Lawson), 1850-1931Tabla de Contenidos: “…Canada (two lectures). Malta. Gibraltar --…”
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68Biometry and phenology of two sibling Phylloscopus warblers on their circum-Mediterranean migrationspor Zduniak, Piotr, Yosef, Reuven, Bensusan, Keith J., Perez, Charles E., Tryjanowski, Piotr“…The narrowest are at the western and eastern extremes: the Strait of Gibraltar and Israel. Comparative studies between these locations are extremely rare to date. …”
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69“…Despite being a hotspot for introduction due to numerous shipping routes converging at the Strait of Gibraltar, knowledge of marine exotics in the Iberian Peninsula is scarce, especially of abundant but small-sized and taxonomically challenging taxa such as the Order Isopoda. …”
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70“…The Strait of Gibraltar, the gateway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, has a convulsive geological history, with recurring closing and opening events since the late Miocene. …”
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71“…Following extended residency around the Balearic Islands, most tagged tuna crossed the Strait of Gibraltar heading for the North Atlantic. Discrepancies between the migratory tracks reconstructed from this and previous electronic tagging studies suggest that the bluefin tuna Mediterranean population may comprise distinct units exhibiting differing migratory behaviours. …”
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72por Flecha, Susana, Pérez, Fiz F., García-Lafuente, Jesús, Sammartino, Simone, Ríos, Aida. F., Huertas, I. Emma“…Both water masses also exhibited a decline in pH with time, particularly the WMDW, which can be related to their different biogeochemical nature and processes occurring during transit time from formation sites to the Strait of Gibraltar.…”
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73por Amilhat, Elsa, Aarestrup, Kim, Faliex, Elisabeth, Simon, Gaël, Westerberg, Håkan, Righton, David“…Our results are the first to show that eels from Mediterranean can cross the Strait of Gibraltar and continue their migration into the Atlantic Ocean. …”
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74por Hubbard, FreddieTabla de Contenidos: “…Gibraltar -- True colors -- Born to be blue -- Joy spring -- Up jumped spring.…”
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75por Jiménez‐Munt, I., Torne, M., Fernàndez, M., Vergés, J., Kumar, A., Carballo, A., García‐Castellanos, D.“…While continental subduction and mantle delamination are often invoked in tectonophysical studies, these processes are difficult to be confirmed in more complex tectonic regions such as the Gibraltar Arc. We study the present‐day density and compositional structure of the lithosphere along a transect running from South Iberia to North Africa crossing the western Gibraltar Arc. …”
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76por Pastor-Prieto, Marina, Bahamon, Nixon, Sabatés, Ana, Canepa, Antonio, Gili, Josep-Maria, Carreton, Marta, Company, Joan B.“…In that case, the abundance variability of the species in the Mediterranean could be modulated by its entrance associated with the inflow of Atlantic Water through the Strait of Gibraltar.…”
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77por Monge, Guadalupe, Jimenez-Espejo, Francisco J., García-Alix, Antonio, Martínez-Ruiz, Francisca, Mattielli, Nadine, Finlayson, Clive, Ohkouchi, Naohiko, Sánchez, Miguel Cortés, de Castro, Jose María Bermúdez, Blasco, Ruth, Rosell, Jordi, Carrión, José, Rodríguez-Vidal, Joaquín, Finlayson, Geraldine“…The earliest anthropogenic pollution evidence is related to Neanderthal hearths from Gorham's Cave (Gibraltar), being one of the first milestones in the so-called “Anthropocene”. …”
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78“…Our analysis encompasses 188 fish species that entered the Mediterranean from 1896 to 2020, including 25 Atlantic species that naturally expanded their range through the Strait of Gibraltar. Cumulative occurrences, reported in 264 distribution maps, documented the progressive expansion of the most represented species and the spatio‐temporal patterns associated with three introduction routes: the Suez Canal (CAN); other human‐mediated vectors (HM) and the Strait of Gibraltar (NRE). …”
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79por Finlayson, Clive, Brown, Kimberly, Blasco, Ruth, Rosell, Jordi, Negro, Juan José, Bortolotti, Gary R., Finlayson, Geraldine, Sánchez Marco, Antonio, Giles Pacheco, Francisco, Rodríguez Vidal, Joaquín, Carrión, José S., Fa, Darren A., Rodríguez Llanes, José M.“…; 3) is there a taphonomic association between Neanderthals and corvids-raptors at Middle Palaeolithic sites on Gibraltar, specifically Gorham's, Vanguard and Ibex Caves? …”
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80“…Global migration routes were broadly comparable between the two populations and the three life stages, with all individuals heading towards the Atlantic Ocean through the strait of Gibraltar and travelling along the West African coast, up to 8000 km from their colony. …”
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