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    “…The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is a relevant reservoir for Coxiella burnetii in Iberia. C. burnetii genotypes that infect red deer also infect humans and domestic animals. …”
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    “…We expect that F. serratus will disappear from Northwest Iberia by 2100 if genetic rescue is not induced by the influx of genetic variation from Brittany. …”
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    “…For P. linearis, both markers revealed strong genetic differentiation of north-central eastern Atlantic populations (from Iceland to the Basque region of Northeast Iberia) vs. southern populations (Galicia in Northwest Iberia, and Portugal), with higher genetic diversity in the south vs. a northern homogenous low diversity. …”
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    “…Here, we confirmed that the Common midwife toad virus (CMTV) and Frog virus 3 (FV3) are responsible for mass mortalities in Iberia since the late 1980s. Our results illustrate the Iberian Peninsula as a diversity hotspot for the highly virulent CMTV. …”
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    “…The arrival of the Gravettian populations into the far eastern European plains and to southern Iberia found regions with very low human occupation or even devoid of hominins; 2. …”
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    “…Phylogenies inferred from nucleotide sequence alignments, complemented with the analysis of amino acid alignments, indicated that the BAGV strain from Portugal is closely related to BAGV strains previously detected in Spain, suggesting a common ancestor that seems to have arrived in the Iberia Peninsula in the late 1990s to early 2000s. …”
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    por Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna, Roth, Christina, Brandt, Guido, Rihuete-Herrada, Cristina, Tejedor-Rodríguez, Cristina, Held, Petra, García-Martínez-de-Lagrán, Íñigo, Arcusa Magallón, Héctor, Zesch, Stephanie, Knipper, Corina, Bánffy, Eszter, Friederich, Susanne, Meller, Harald, Bueno Ramírez, Primitiva, Barroso Bermejo, Rosa, de Balbín Behrmann, Rodrigo, Herrero-Corral, Ana M., Flores Fernández, Raúl, Alonso Fernández, Carmen, Jiménez Echevarria, Javier, Rindlisbacher, Laura, Oliart, Camila, Fregeiro, María-Inés, Soriano, Ignacio, Vicente, Oriol, Micó, Rafael, Lull, Vicente, Soler Díaz, Jorge, López Padilla, Juan Antonio, Roca de Togores Muñoz, Consuelo, Hernández Pérez, Mauro S., Jover Maestre, Francisco Javier, Lomba Maurandi, Joaquín, Avilés Fernández, Azucena, Lillios, Katina T., Silva, Ana Maria, Magalhães Ramalho, Miguel, Oosterbeek, Luiz Miguel, Cunha, Claudia, Waterman, Anna J., Roig Buxó, Jordi, Martínez, Andrés, Ponce Martínez, Juana, Hunt Ortiz, Mark, Mejías-García, Juan Carlos, Pecero Espín, Juan Carlos, Cruz-Auñón Briones, Rosario, Tomé, Tiago, Carmona Ballestero, Eduardo, Cardoso, João Luís, Araújo, Ana Cristina, Liesau von Lettow-Vorbeck, Corina, Blasco Bosqued, Concepción, Ríos Mendoza, Patricia, Pujante, Ana, Royo-Guillén, José I., Esquembre Beviá, Marco Aurelio, Dos Santos Goncalves, Victor Manuel, Parreira, Rui, Morán Hernández, Elena, Méndez Izquierdo, Elena, Vega y Miguel, Jorge, Menduiña García, Roberto, Martínez Calvo, Victoria, López Jiménez, Oscar, Krause, Johannes, Pichler, Sandra L., Garrido-Pena, Rafael, Kunst, Michael, Risch, Roberto, Rojo-Guerra, Manuel A., Haak, Wolfgang, Alt, Kurt W.
    Publicado 2017
    “…However, little is known about the genetic structure and changes of prehistoric populations in different geographic areas of Iberia. In our study, we focus on the maternal genetic makeup of the Neolithic (~ 5500–3000 BCE), Chalcolithic (~ 3000–2200 BCE) and Early Bronze Age (~ 2200–1500 BCE). …”
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    “…Southward migration was straighter and less variable, while northward migration was significantly faster despite the broader detour along the Atlantic coast and Iberia. These patterns showed limited sex-related variability. …”
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    “…This paper seeks to present an engraved schist slab recently found in the Molí del Salt site (North-eastern Iberia) and dated at the end of the Upper Paleolithic, ca. 13,800 years ago. …”
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    “…Moreover, the specimens also represent the southernmost European and the latest evidence of cave lion exploitation in Iberia. Therefore, the study seeks to provide alternative explanations for lion extinction in Eurasia and argues for a role of hunting as a factor to take into account.…”
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    por Schulz Paulsson, B.
    Publicado 2019
    “…The radiocarbon results suggest that megalithic graves emerged within a brief time interval of 200 y to 300 y in the second half of the fifth millennium calibrated years BC in northwest France, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic coast of Iberia. We found decisive support for the spread of megaliths along the sea route in three main phases. …”
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    “…Diagnostic artifacts were found in a sealed stratigraphic layer dated 41.1 to 38.1 ka cal BP, documenting a modern human presence on the western margin of Iberia ∼5,000 years earlier than previously known. …”
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    “…Some of the earliest Western European macroremains of rye (Secale cereale) have been recently recovered in Northwest Iberia. However, the chronological and cultural contexts of these remains have not been yet exhaustively analysed. …”
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    “…METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Analyses of microcharcoal preserved in two deep-sea cores located off Iberia and France were used to reconstruct changes in biomass burning between 70 and 10 kyr cal BP. …”
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    “…METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Based on a survey of more than 345,000 partial control region sequences and the analysis of 53 mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genomes, we identified an mtDNA lineage, HV4a1a, which most likely arose in the Franco-Cantabrian area about 5.4 kya and remained confined to northern Iberia. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The HV4a1a lineage and several of its younger branches reveal for the first time genetic continuity in this region and long-term episodes of isolation. …”
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    “…Fish metrics (density of ecological guilds, and species richness) from 117 least disturbed stream reaches in several western Iberia river basins were modelled with generalized linear models in order to investigate the importance of regional- and local-scale abiotic gradients to variation in functional structure of fish assemblages. …”
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    por Grindon, Adele J., Davison, Angus
    Publicado 2013
    “…The origins of flora and fauna that are only found in Ireland and Iberia, but which are absent from intervening countries, is one of the enduring questions of biogeography. …”
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    “…In 2012, there were exceptional blooms of D. acuminata in early spring in what appeared to be a mesoscale event affecting Western Iberia and the Bay of Biscay. The objective of this work was to identify common climatic patterns to explain the observed anomalies in two important aquaculture sites, the Galician Rías Baixas (NW Spain) and Arcachon Bay (SW France). …”
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    “…Moreover, the fault acts as a seismic barrier within the actual stress field of Iberia. Collaterally, a large submarine landslide (2000 km(2)) associated with its seismicity has been discovered, providing a further argument to support the newly proposed trace of the fault.…”
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    “…This preliminary phylogenetic analysis supports affinities with coeval Sicilian populations, along with Linearbandkeramik and Bell Beaker cultures maternal lineages from Central Europe and Iberia. Our work represents a starting point which contributes to the comprehension of migrations and population dynamics in Southern Italy, and highlights this knowledge gap yet to be filled by genomic studies.…”
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