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importance the species has experienced a long-term decline due to a complex interplay of climatic fluctuations across Europe. These efforts led to a transdisciplinary seminar and opened a collaboration uniting 30 researchers conservation have revealed a species with greater ecological plasticity and a broader historical distribution needs this review seeks to lay the foundation for new collaborative initiatives and to support evidence-based Abstract The European yew Taxus baccata is a long-lived conifer of ecological cultural and historical Seeing yew for the forest: a call to action for improving conservation and restoration of the European
changes over a long-term period i.e. centuries to millennia. While pollen analyses have provided a strong understanding In order to better understand the present status of mountain ecosystems it is necessary to explore changes module of the LRA scheme which aims to reconstruct vegetation at a regional scale. For this purpose we study region. The study further underlines the need to understand the environmental context in terms of needed. Obtaining such estimates is challenging due to the complexity of mountain landscapes resulting from cover estimates compared to raw pollen data, despite challenges related to insect pollination and the REVEALS model to reconstruct present mountain vegetation cover in the North-Western Alps: A model evaluation
congrès « TREXTUALITY – Interdisciplinary Approaches to Translated and Multilingual Texts », organisé par l'Université de Turku, qui aura lieu du 7 au 9 septembre à Turku en Finlande. TREXTUALITY – Interdisciplinary Approaches to Translated and Multilingual Texts
This pioneering book elevates the senses to a central role in the study of food history because the traditional of smell touch sight hearing and taste. Eating is a sensual experience. Every day and at every meal the into how nations saw themselves and how food was a signature of how political ideologies played out in J. Atkins (dir.), Food History A Feast of the Senses in Europe, 1750 to the Present
Région Occitanie et FEDER Spontaneous speech as a window to language deficits Evidence from mixed aphasias richness of spontaneous speech turns it into a powerful tool to make observations 1 across conditions 2 across at the sentence level linking these findings to current to linguistic theory Martínez-Ferreiro et al. 2017 Spontaneous speech analysis has undoubtfully contributed to the characterization of language alterations in people However most of the traditional studies have focused on a people with prototypical Broca s aphasia and b morphosyntactic Séminaire Octogone-Lordat : "Spontaneous speech as a window to language deficits: Evidence from mixed aphasias
A écouter ici et sur les plateformes numériques This SciPod is a summary of the paper Us and Them How to Reconcile Archaeological and Biological Data Data at the Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic Transition in Europe published in the Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology Us and Them: How to Reconcile Archaeological and Biological Data at the Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic
could provide benchmarks for forest managers who wish to promote biodiversity-friendly forestry. However can This study shed light on these issues by considering a large French region where almost all old-growth forest conditions are likely not random. This study aims to i identify factors that explain the current location the conservation of forest-dwelling taxa. We used a set of 10 344 virtual 1 ha-plots described by 10 variables abiotic conditions and the socio-economic context to compare AMFs ancient but not mature forests and recent both ancient and mature forest relevant to inspire close-to-nature forest management and efficient biodiversity
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structures whose function is to warn congeners of the imminence of danger and prepare a social response. In this forest Uganda to investigate which are the species-typical warning signal and how they help to form collective Upon detecting a dangerous element in their environment humans and other animals typically produced alarm collective adaptive reactions to danger. calling and the initiation of collective responses to danger in humans and chimpanzees