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  3. 143
    por Tácito, Cornelio
    Publicado 1960
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  4. 144
    por Burckhardt, Jacob, 1818-1897
    Publicado 1959
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  5. 145
    por Molins i Fábrega, N.
    Publicado 1944
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  6. 146
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  7. 147
    por Burckhardt, Jacob, 1818-1897
    Publicado 1953
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  8. 148
    por Tácito, Cornelio
    Publicado 1950
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  9. 149
    por Heródoto
    Publicado 1968
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  10. 150
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  11. 151
    por Wenkang, 1842-1851
    Publicado 1958
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  12. 152
    por Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805
    Publicado 1960
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  13. 153
    “…Arbutus unedo L. is an evergreen shrub with a circum-Mediterranean distribution that also reaches the Eurosiberian region in northern Iberia, Atlantic France, and a disjunct population in southern Ireland. …”
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  14. 154
    “…In Late Pleistocene, the aurochs (Bos primigenius) was widespread and the only bovine living along the large river valleys of southern Iberia. Although commonly found in fossil sites and especially in cave bone assemblages, the trace fossil record of aurochs was known worldwide only from the Holocene. …”
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  15. 155
    por Tucídides
    Publicado 1963
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  16. 156
    por Suetonio Tranquilo, Cayop
    Publicado 1962
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  17. 157
    “…Here, we compared seasonal survival between Eurasian spoonbills (Platalea leucorodia leucorodia) that breed in The Netherlands and migrate different distances (ca 1000, 2000 and 4500 km) to winter in France, Iberia and Mauritania, respectively. On the basis of resightings of individually marked birds throughout the year between 2005 and 2012, we show that summer, autumn and winter survival were very high and independent of migration distance, whereas mortality during spring migration was much higher (18%) for the birds that wintered in Mauritania, compared with those flying only as far as France (5%) or Iberia (6%). …”
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    por Soliman, Samir S., 1951-
    Publicado 1999
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