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121por Durán-Rosal, Antonio M., Carbonero, Mariano, Gutiérrez, Pedro Antonio, Hervás-Martínez, César“…The methodology is tested in nine real-world time series collected in the Gulf of Alaska, Puerto Rico and Gibraltar (Spain), which are provided by the National Data Buoy Center (USA) and Puertos del Estado (Spain). …”
Publicado 2022
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122por Buzi, Costantino, Profico, Antonio, Liang, Ce, Khonsari, Roman H., O'Higgins, Paul, Moazen, Mehran, Harvati, Katerina“…We demonstrate the use of Icex on an ontogenetic sample (0–19 years) of modern humans and on the fossil hominin crania Kabwe (Broken Hill) 1, Gibraltar (Forbes' Quarry) and Guattari 1. We also test the tool on three species of non‐human primates. …”
Publicado 2023
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123“…Historical literature revealed three major long-lasting maritime routes (eastern, western, northern) with four commencing locations (Alexandria, Venice, Genoa, Gibraltar) and a fourth route (circum-Italian) that connected between them. …”
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124por Tomas, Carmen, Sanchez, Juan J, Barbaro, Anna, Brandt-Casadevall, Conxita, Hernandez, Alexis, Ben Dhiab, Mohamed, Ramon, Misericordia, Morling, Niels“…CONCLUSION: Our results support both the hypothesis of (1) a reduced impact of the Neolithic Wave and more recent migration movements in NW-Africa, and (2) the importance of the Strait of Gibraltar as a geographic barrier. In contrast, the high genetic homogeneity observed in the Mediterranean area could be interpreted as the result of the Neolithic wave caused by a large demic diffusion and/or more recent migration events. …”
Publicado 2008
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125“…Contrary to previous published studies, no significant differentiation was observed between Atlantic and Mediterranean populations, indicating that the Gibraltar Strait is not a phylogeographic break for P. microps. …”
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126por Hernández, Candela L., Soares, Pedro, Dugoujon, Jean M., Novelletto, Andrea, Rodríguez, Juan N., Rito, Teresa, Oliveira, Marisa, Melhaoui, Mohammed, Baali, Abdellatif, Pereira, Luisa, Calderón, Rosario“…Clear features of transcontinental ancient contacts between North African and Iberian populations surrounding the maritime region of Gibraltar Strait have been identified from archeological data. …”
Publicado 2015
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127“…The straits of Sicily and Gibraltar partially restricted the gene flow. We concluded that a vicariance event during the Late Quaternary in the western end of the species' range followed by eastward migration seems a likely explanation for the observed phylogeographic pattern. …”
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128por Perfectti, Francisco, Gómez, José M., González-Megías, Adela, Abdelaziz, Mohamed, Lorite, Juan“…In that period, an extensive African-Iberian floral and faunal interchange occurred due to the existence of land bridges between Africa and Europa in what is, at present-days, the Strait of Gibraltar. We have demonstrated that a Spanish population previously ascribed to Rytidocarpus moricandioides is indeed a Moricandia species, and we propose to name it as M. rytidocarpoides sp. nov. …”
Publicado 2017
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129por Zilhão, João, Anesin, Daniela, Aubry, Thierry, Badal, Ernestina, Cabanes, Dan, Kehl, Martin, Klasen, Nicole, Lucena, Armando, Martín-Lerma, Ignacio, Martínez, Susana, Matias, Henrique, Susini, Davide, Steier, Peter, Wild, Eva Maria, Angelucci, Diego E., Villaverde, Valentín, Zapata, Josefina“…The regional Middle-to-Upper Paleolithic transition process is thereby bounded to the first half of the 37th millennium Before Present, in agreement with evidence from Andalusia, Gibraltar and Portugal. This chronology represents a lag of minimally 3000 years with the rest of Europe, where that transition and the associated process of Neandertal/modern human admixture took place between 40,000 and 42,000 years ago. …”
Publicado 2017
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130por Verspoor, Rudi L., Smith, Jack M. L., Mannion, Natasha L. M., Hurst, Gregory D. D., Price, Tom A. R.“…The low frequency of SRs in South Spain is consistent with recurrent gene flow across the Strait of Gibraltar combined with selection against the SRs element through genetic incompatibility. …”
Publicado 2018
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131por Ramos, Raül“…Transoceanic migrations of Scopoli's shearwaters (Calonectris diomedea) across the Strait of Gibraltar (SoG) have been tracked from several breeding colonies isolatedly, and factors related to the variability in phenological schedules among different populations remain, therefore, not well‐understood. …”
Publicado 2019
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132por Bensusan, Keith, Holmes, Tyson Lee, Perez, Charles, Finlayson, Geraldine, Finlayson, Stewart, Guillem, Rhian, Finlayson, Clive“…A large wintering population of Eurasian Crag Martins Ptyonoprogne rupestris (ECM) roosts at the ‘Gorham’s Cave Complex’ UNESCO World Heritage site in Gibraltar, which is best known for its occupation by Neanderthals at times when ECMs were also present. …”
Publicado 2021
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133por Mahmanzar, Mohammadamin, Houseini, Seyed Taleb, Rahimian, Karim, Namini, Arsham Mikaeili, Gholamzad, Amir, Tokhanbigli, Samaneh, Sisakht, Mahsa Mollapour, Farhadi, Amin, Kuehu, Donna Lee, Deng, Youping“…The most stable mutations were found in nsp1(8% S135R), nsp12(99.3% P323L), nsp16 (1.2% R216C), envelope (30.6% T9I), spike (97.6% D614G), and Orf8 (3.5% S24L), and were identified in the United States on April 3, 2020, and England, Gibraltar, and, New Zealand, on January 1, 2020, respectively. …”
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134por Melero-Jiménez, Ignacio J., Salvo, A. Enrique, Báez, José C., Bañares-España, Elena, Reul, Andreas, Flores-Moya, Antonio“…Curiously, an isolated population develops at Punta Calaburras (Alboran Sea, Western Mediterranean) but thalli are not present in midsummer every year, unlike the closest (ca. 80 km), perennial populations at the Strait of Gibraltar. The persistence of the alga at Punta Calaburras could be due to the growth of resilient, microscopic stages as well as the arrival of few–celled stages originating from neighbouring localities, and transported by the permanent Atlantic Jet flowing from the Atlantic Ocean into the Mediterranean. …”
Publicado 2017
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135por Leone, Agostino, Urso, Ilenia, Damalas, Dimitrios, Martinsohn, Jann, Zanzi, Antonella, Mariani, Stefano, Sperone, Emilio, Micarelli, Primo, Garibaldi, Fulvio, Megalofonou, Persefoni, Bargelloni, Luca, Franch, Rafaella, Macias, David, Prodöhl, Paulo, Fitzpatrick, Séan, Stagioni, Marco, Tinti, Fausto, Cariani, Alessia“…DISCUSSION: The weak, but significant, differences in Mediterranean and adjacent North-eastern Atlantic blue sharks revealed a complex phylogeographic structure, which appears to reject the assumption of panmixia across the study area, but also supports a certain degree of population connectivity across the Strait of Gibraltar, despite the lack of evidence of migratory movements observed by tagging data. …”
Publicado 2017
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136por Ojeda, Víctor, Serra, Bruna, Lagares, Clàudia, Rojo-Francàs, Eva, Sellés, Maria, Marco-Herrero, Elena, García, Encarnación, Farré, Marc, Arenas, Concepció, Abelló, Pere, Mestres, Francesc“…To address this subject, we selected the Atlantic-Mediterranean transition, where several fronts are located: Gibraltar Strait (GS), Almeria-Oran Front (AOF) and Ibiza Channel (IC). …”
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137por de Carvalho, Carlos Neto, Muñiz, Fernando, Cáceres, Luis M., Belaústegui, Zain, Rodríguez-Vidal, Joaquín, Belo, João, Moreira, Noel, Cachão, Mário, Cunha, Pedro P., Figueiredo, Silvério, Galán, José María, Zhang, Yilu, Gómez, Paula, Toscano, Antonio, Ruiz, Francisco, Ramírez-Cruzado, Samuel, Giles-Guzmán, Francisco, Finlayson, Geraldine, Finlayson, Stewart, Finlayson, Clive“…This new evidence, together with comparisons with the record of possible aurochs tracks in the Mid-Late Pleistocene coastal deposits from the Asperillo cliff section in Matalascañas (Huelva Province, SW Spain) and bone assemblages known in Gibraltar, point to a recurrent use of the coastal habitat by these large artiodactyls in SW Iberia.…”
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138por Meo, Sultan Ayoub, Alsomali, Abdulaziz Hassan, Almushawah, Abdullah Abdulrahman, Meo, Anusha Sultan“…The highest monkeypox cases per million population are found in Portugal, 40.70; Gibraltar, 29.68; Spain, 26.86; the United Kingdom, 19.90; Malta, 18.12; the Netherlands, 20.54; Germany, 15.56; Switzerland, 15.14; Belgium, 14.50; France, 9.27; and Ireland, 8.90. …”
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139“…To understand the extent of these issues, this study combined morphometric analysis, soil loss calculation, field monitoring, and remote sensing and GIS tools to assess soil erosion in the Metropolis of Tangier (Morocco) located at the confluence of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean at the Strait of Gibraltar. The study relied on data from 13 rain gauge stations, official reports, and remote sensing acquisitions, as well as field observations. …”
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140por Coll, Marta, Piroddi, Chiara, Steenbeek, Jeroen, Kaschner, Kristin, Ben Rais Lasram, Frida, Aguzzi, Jacopo, Ballesteros, Enric, Bianchi, Carlo Nike, Corbera, Jordi, Dailianis, Thanos, Danovaro, Roberto, Estrada, Marta, Froglia, Carlo, Galil, Bella S., Gasol, Josep M., Gertwagen, Ruthy, Gil, João, Guilhaumon, François, Kesner-Reyes, Kathleen, Kitsos, Miltiadis-Spyridon, Koukouras, Athanasios, Lampadariou, Nikolaos, Laxamana, Elijah, López-Fé de la Cuadra, Carlos M., Lotze, Heike K., Martin, Daniel, Mouillot, David, Oro, Daniel, Raicevich, Saša, Rius-Barile, Josephine, Saiz-Salinas, Jose Ignacio, San Vicente, Carles, Somot, Samuel, Templado, José, Turon, Xavier, Vafidis, Dimitris, Villanueva, Roger, Voultsiadou, Eleni“…The spatial identification of hot spots highlighted the ecological importance of most of the western Mediterranean shelves (and in particular, the Strait of Gibraltar and the adjacent Alboran Sea), western African coast, the Adriatic, and the Aegean Sea, which show high concentrations of endangered, threatened, or vulnerable species. …”
Publicado 2010
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