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1 rgence in new territories (e.g., the Arabian Peninsula).
2 from Toll Cave (Moia, Catalonia, NE Iberian Peninsula).
3 four NS populations from across the Iberian peninsula.
4 focus, and the third in the southern Arabian Peninsula.
5 terranean waters of the north-western Balkan Peninsula.
6 els in sediment communities of the Antarctic Peninsula.
7 curring much earlier than on the rest of the peninsula.
8 ded throughout the last 100 y in the Iberian Peninsula.
9 of the total regional CH4 flux of the Barrow Peninsula.
10 as more recent migrations within the Arabian Peninsula.
11 e in Macedonia and other countries of Balkan peninsula.
12 s repeatedly caused outbreaks in the Arabian Peninsula.
13 disease outbreaks in Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
14 livestock illness in Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
15 Applied Health Research and Care South West Peninsula.
16 n at Palmer station in the Western Antarctic Peninsula.
17 nter of origin in East Africa to the Arabian Peninsula.
18 of latitude from Patagonia to the Antarctic Peninsula.
19 systems of the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula.
20 their spatial distribution across the Barrow Peninsula.
21 y entered from what would become the Arabian Peninsula.
22 solated populations in Italy and the Iberian Peninsula.
23 foods of a Mayan community from the Yucatan Peninsula.
24 erennially cold waters of the west Antarctic Peninsula.
25 oast, with the highest values on the Florida peninsula.
26 Center or hCoV-EMC), emerged in the Arabian Peninsula.
27 explains the observed trend over the Arabian Peninsula.
28 wider geographical region beyond the Arabian peninsula.
29 auna in a submerged cave on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
30 livestock throughout Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
31 the ecology and appearance of the Antarctic Peninsula.
32 oncurrently in at least two locations on the peninsula.
33 applied to seven watersheds on the Delmarva Peninsula.
34 ry disease in humans, emerged in the Arabian Peninsula.
35 acustrine sedimentary archive of the Iberian Peninsula.
36 d, off the northeastern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.
37 croach farther southward along the Antarctic Peninsula.
38 rently most likely for the Western Antarctic Peninsula.
39 eration of several glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula.
40 hroughout Africa and portions of the Arabian Peninsula.
41 e eastern and western sides of the Antarctic Peninsula.
42 tive of the climate history of the Antarctic Peninsula.
43 tal environment off Mexico's Baja California peninsula.
44 as, and atmospheric warming on the Antarctic Peninsula.
45 ed across sub-Saharan Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
46 re disease throughout Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
47 mainly in sub-Saharan Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
48 ound 600 years ago, forming the entire Camau Peninsula.
49 biomass and distribution along the Antarctic Peninsula.
50 immediate colony borders along the Antarctic Peninsula.
51 ed at the north-eastern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.
52 nd Sardinia, and subsequently in the Iberian Peninsula.
53 penguin species across the Western Antarctic Peninsula.
54 high-resolution time transect of the Iberian Peninsula.
55 ability of the ice shelves off the Antarctic Peninsula.
56 uthern Africa, the Near East and the Arabian Peninsula.
57 s in oceanic surface waters of the Antarctic Peninsula.
58 s bordered by the Mekong River and the Malay Peninsula.
59 port of camels from Africa into the Arabian Peninsula.
60 hal zoonotic pathogen endemic to the Arabian Peninsula.
61 y (Adelaide Island, 68 degrees S), Antarctic Peninsula.
62 adapted moss commonly found in the Antarctic Peninsula.
63 of the total regional CH4 flux of the Barrow Peninsula.
64 0.39 +/- 0.10 mug m(-3) yr(-1)), the Arabian Peninsula (0.81 +/- 0.21 mug m(-3) yr(-1)), South Asia (
65 tions from the neighbouring southern Italian Peninsula (1,398 sequences) and from the entire Palaearc
67 hundreds of glaciers draining the Antarctic Peninsula (63 degrees to 70 degrees S) have undergone sy
69 ar Rothera research station on the Antarctic Peninsula (67 degrees 35'8 S and 68 degrees 7'59 W).
70 ern Ocean cooled; however, off the Antarctic Peninsula a warming of up to 0.8 degrees C is found in t
71 establish a Marine Protected Area along the Peninsula, a key fishing region, is driving the developm
72 specimens archived from participants in the Peninsula AIDS Research Cohort Study (PARC) demonstrated
73 n the muskox population occupying the Seward Peninsula, Alaska during 2002-2012, we formulated the hy
74 Recent findings showed that some of the Kii Peninsula ALS cases had pathogenic C9orf72 repeat expans
75 wild dromedaries from the southeast Arabian Peninsula among the founders of the domestic dromedary g
77 he virus is endemic in camels in the Arabian Peninsula and Africa and thus poses a consistent threat
78 (-3)) in the Kara Strait, Kara Sea, and Kola Peninsula and an extremely high concentration (1000 ng m
79 thermal terrestrial springs of the Kamchatka Peninsula and attributed DSR in this environment to Cren
80 introductions were observed within the Malay Peninsula and between countries bordered by the Mekong R
81 century transfer of cattle from the Iberian Peninsula and Canary Islands to the Caribbean laid the f
82 the Classic Maya civilization in the Yucatan Peninsula and Central America was a complex process that
84 inking southern Patagonia with the Antarctic Peninsula and demonstrates the potential for impending i
86 arts of South America as well as the Iberian Peninsula and Eastern Australia, and over 60% in most of
87 of the west and east coasts of the Antarctic Peninsula and even coastal ice-free areas in parts of co
89 al to West Africa, and across to the Arabian Peninsula and Indian subcontinent, from source populatio
91 curred in the eastern portion of the Arabian Peninsula and reveal substantial subsequent gene flow wi
92 rast between strong warming of the Antarctic Peninsula and slight cooling of the Antarctic continenta
93 ades reveal a connection between the Italian Peninsula and South Caucasus, resulting from at least tw
94 Eurasian populations were established on the Peninsula and that contemporary indigenous Arabs are dir
96 rs from northeastern Africa into the Arabian Peninsula and the Levant and expanding further into Eura
97 t glacial migration waves across the Arabian Peninsula and the Levant region around 106-94, 89-73, 59
99 ribution of the wild ancestor on the Arabian Peninsula and to the brief coexistence of early-domestic
100 opulation structure identified on the entire peninsula and with historical sources that list the Umbr
101 locations (highest in the Arctic and Alaska Peninsula) and among years in tundra swans (Cygnus colum
102 ancestors colonized Africa from the Arabian peninsula) and tested to what extent historical coloniza
103 ure (presently occurring along the Antarctic Peninsula), and may serve as a leading indicator of immi
104 uman and dromedary MERS-CoV from the Arabian peninsula, and genetically diverse dromedary viruses fro
105 ided in or recently travelled to the Arabian peninsula, and is a global concern for public health.
106 Africa eastward to South Asia, the Indochina Peninsula, and mainland China has received much attentio
109 , refugia in the Italian, Balkan and Iberian peninsulas are believed to be the main sources of specie
110 estern Mediterranean Sea, south-west Iberian Peninsula) are global PCB "hotspots" for marine mammals.
112 dy investigates glass finds from the Iberian Peninsula as a proxy for identifying the mechanisms unde
113 d arcs, continental fragments and the Papuan Peninsula, as well as recolonization of the central orog
114 omes of 104 unrelated natives of the Arabian Peninsula at high coverage, including 56 of indigenous A
115 ographic location in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula at the intersection of Central and Southeaster
116 east Pacific region near the Baja California Peninsula (BCP) (42.7 +/- 7.2 vs. 68.3 +/- 3.4 cm carapa
117 though warming of the northeastern Antarctic Peninsula began around 600 years ago, the high rate of w
119 ican continent, and samples from the Iberian Peninsula, British islands, Continental Europe, Africa a
120 nhabiting the Levant rather than the Arabian Peninsula, but the principal route for the expansion out
121 Unlike participants with ALS from the Kii Peninsula, C9orf72 expansions do not cause ALS-PDC in Ch
122 ic disease endemic in Africa and the Arabian Peninsula caused by the highly infectious Rift Valley fe
123 tarctica, West Antarctica, and the Antarctic Peninsula changed in mass by -142 +/- 49, +14 +/- 43, -6
125 ent during peak growing season on the Barrow Peninsula, CO2 uptake occurs at -902.3 10(6) gC-CO2 day(
126 netic homogeneity across most of the Arabian Peninsula coastline, with a genetic break towards the so
127 es (OCPs) were measured in Western Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf sediments, porewater, and be
128 continental margin of the western Antarctic Peninsula cooled by 3-4 degrees C over the past 12,000 y
129 pidly warming seas off the western Antarctic Peninsula could now facilitate their return to the conti
130 neage honeybees in Europe, except in Iberian Peninsula countries (honey from A-lineage honeybees).
131 s collected at selected areas from Antarctic Peninsula (Deception and Livingstone Islands, Southern S
132 vity near the shelf in the Western Antarctic Peninsula despite a short growing season and cold temper
133 e Central Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula during MIS 4, that these Neanderthals were not
135 ence of early cercopithecines on the Arabian Peninsula during the late Miocene reinforces the probabi
136 ns such as the Sahara desert and the Arabian Peninsula during various 30-year periods, pointing to de
138 de the well-documented refuge in the Iberian Peninsula, evidence for a cryptic refuge in northwest Fr
140 ld-wide biogeographical regions, the Arabian Peninsula exhibits the highest intra-population variance
143 storic population responses in the Antarctic Peninsula, favoring generalist gentoo penguins as climat
145 steini off Marguerite Bay, western Antarctic Peninsula for environmental or trophic impediments to sh
146 During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), the peninsula formed a periglacial refugium [1] for hunter-g
147 The CCM of diatoms in the Western Antarctic Peninsula functions with a relatively small expenditure
148 al separation of Jeju Island from the Korean peninsula has allowed Jeju black pigs not only to acquir
150 a California indicates that sea level in the peninsula has been rising at a mean rate of 0.70 mm/y (+
151 pact of climatic change along the Antarctica Peninsula has been widely debated in light of atmospheri
154 lar, recent climate changes on the Antarctic Peninsula have been dramatic, yet the Holocene climate v
155 nges in penguin populations on the Antarctic Peninsula have been linked to several environmental fact
156 he 1950s, research stations on the Antarctic Peninsula have recorded some of the largest increases in
157 lgae at their southern limits in the Iberian Peninsula have shown shifts in geographical range and a
158 ear-old Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt (Ungava peninsula) have been investigated to track the early ori
159 ephensi across its full range (Asia, Arabian Peninsula, Horn of Africa) and a set of spatial models t
160 East Antarctica, and 2.5 +/- 0.4 mm from the Peninsula (i.e., East Antarctica is a major participant
163 Larsen A and B ice shelves on the Antarctic Peninsula in 1995 and 2002 confirm the impact of southwa
164 borg Formation, Vestertana Group, Digermulen Peninsula in Arctic Norway, is a new carbonaceous organ-
171 States, and the warming trend of the Florida peninsula in winter was closely related to enhancement o
173 the southeastern most portion of the Arabian Peninsula, in the tri-continental crossroads connecting
174 nge dynamics of these forests in the Iberian Peninsula (IP) during the Late Quaternary, a period of p
178 ming over the past 50 years on the Antarctic Peninsula is associated with the collapse of a number of
184 by prehistoric people on Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula is one of the oldest examples of metalworking.
185 d paleoenvironmental research in the Arabian peninsula is transforming our understanding of ancient h
187 h the rest of the populations in the Arabian Peninsula, it is unique in terms of its relative high As
188 al time resolution from the temperate Korean Peninsula (KP) for the last 5500 years in order to compa
191 Summer temperature on the Cape Churchill Peninsula (Manitoba, Canada) has increased rapidly over
192 Ocean temperatures at the western Antarctic Peninsula margin were tied to changes in the position of
193 ilicic acid [Si(OH)4] on the west Antarctica Peninsula margin, a region in which the modern phytoplan
195 a preliminary analysis of benthic Antarctic Peninsula meiofauna using high throughput sequencing whi
198 and aboveground carbon stocks in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico-a region with a long history of habita
199 the bed of outlet glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula occurs and triggers rapid ice flow acceleratio
203 ta from grey wolves Canis lupus in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA to relate spatiotemporal vari
205 Recent studies have shown that the Nicoya Peninsula of northwestern Costa Rica is moving northwest
209 of families from three tribes of the Arabian Peninsula, Persia, and Oman, with indications of African
210 ex Structure profiles are seen among Arabian Peninsula populations underscoring the high genetic dive
212 t genomes from the Yana basin and the Taimyr peninsula provided evidence of at least one extinct wolf
215 ISH) in coastal waters of the west Antarctic Peninsula region during two austral summers and one aust
216 shared environmental change in the Antarctic Peninsula region using compound-specific stable isotope
217 ises (SHALDRIL I and II) in the northernmost Peninsula region yield a record that, when combined with
218 ankton, and krill samples from the Antarctic Peninsula region, which questions previous claims that t
220 iceberg melting along the eastern Antarctic Peninsula - remained largely stable between ~6,250 to 1,
222 uth, becoming distributed among the isolated peninsulas represented by Anatolia, Italy and Iberia.
223 d Kingdom) and control patient sera from the Peninsula Research Bank (Exeter, United Kingdom) were ev
225 ate change, risks will grow in the Antarctic Peninsula, Ross Sea, and East Antarctic coastal regions.
226 owever, two lakes located closer to the Kola Peninsula (Russia) have recorded increasing SBC fluxes f
228 Ardley Island, home to one of the Antarctic Peninsula's largest breeding populations of gentoo pengu
230 es of PCBs (63-94%) in the Western Antarctic Peninsula sediments were bound to black carbon or recalc
231 e la Boella" site (north-east of the Iberian Peninsula) seem to indicate that an earlier introduction
233 Sustained observations at the West Antarctic Peninsula show that in this region, rapid environmental
234 ts across ocean waters next to the Antarctic Peninsula, South Orkney Islands, and South Georgia Islan
235 2, and 1.04 +/- 0.39 MP/g, for the Antarctic Peninsula, South Sandwich Islands, and South Georgia, re
236 egion (APR), which encompasses the Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands and South Orkney Islan
237 renowned archaeological caves of the Iberian Peninsula spanning the last million years of human evolu
240 al Iberian HG genomic legacy pertains in the peninsula, suggesting that expanding farmers mixed with
241 ew areas around the Scotia Sea and Antarctic Peninsula suitable for growth of the largest krill (>60
242 We studied a tufa deposit from the Iberian Peninsula that covers Termination II (T-II) and whose ch
243 data from Seymour Island, near the Antarctic Peninsula, that provides well-constrained evidence for a
244 ' as they are now declining in the Antarctic Peninsula, the opposite of their response to post-LGM wa
245 ing and multi-trophic interactions along the peninsula to be increasingly regulated by glacial discha
249 t future nitrogen delivery from the Delmarva Peninsula to the Bay given different scenarios of nitrog
250 climate changes extending from the Antarctic Peninsula to the subtropics-similar to those associated
251 c differentiation between Sicily and Italian Peninsula to understand the factors limiting dispersal.
252 and 6 Korean pigs (which live on the Korean peninsula) to compare and identify putative signatures o
253 cted by ice per year (Hangar Cove, Antarctic Peninsula) to those protected by virtually permanent sea
254 xy time series from Lake Ohrid on the Balkan Peninsula, together with a 784,000-year transient climat
256 aplogroups H1, H3, V, and U5b1), the Italian Peninsula (U5b3), and the East European Plain (U4 and U5
261 ntense diatom bloom in the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) and in laboratory cultures of a psychrop
263 limate of the western shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is undergoing a transition from a cold-d
265 8-year time-series in the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) with an approximately weekly sampling fr
266 n export potential at the Western Antarctica Peninsula (WAP), a region which has experienced rapid wa
271 ty, but none explains the observed Antarctic Peninsula warming or the sea-ice redistribution in austr
274 ia by this time, suggesting that the Arabian Peninsula was a potential filter for cross-continental f
278 ast in the Roman period, the ancestry of the peninsula was transformed by gene flow from North Africa
280 km wide) separating Sicily from the Italian Peninsula, we aimed to unravel the mechanisms limiting t
281 s on the Larsen C Ice Shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula, we confirm that such zones are highly heterog
282 honey samples from northwest of the Iberian Peninsula were analysed by headspace solid-phase microex
283 t the elevated interior areas of the Yucatan Peninsula were more susceptible to system collapse and l
284 64 rivers that drain 84% of Michigan's Lower Peninsula were sampled under baseflow conditions for Esc
285 ate Glacial Maximum (LGM), southern European peninsulas were refugia for flora, fauna, and human grou
286 the most pronounced along the West Antarctic Peninsula where there has been a rapid warming event dur
287 f this expansion will occur in the Antarctic Peninsula, where a threefold increase in ice-free area c
288 the coast of the Gulf of Mexico and Florida peninsula, where evaporation relative to precipitation i
289 ic diversity in populations from the Iberian Peninsula, whereas diversity is the lowest in the popula
291 wth frequency of speleothems from the Korean peninsula, which we compare to Southern Hemisphere equiv
292 ancestry are seen in the Italian and Iberian peninsulas, which may indicate different effects of hist
293 nd surface ablation on the eastern Antarctic Peninsula whilst simultaneously entraining more warm wat
295 w coronavirus emerged in 2012 on the Arabian Peninsula with a clinical syndrome of acute respiratory
296 rsity for the butterfly fauna of the Iberian Peninsula with unprecedented resolution (3502 DNA barcod
297 n measurements, performed around the Arabian Peninsula, with global model simulations that include cu
298 reasing surface melting across the Antarctic Peninsula, with unknown impacts upon glacier dynamics at
300 talagmite delta(18)O record from the Yucatan Peninsula (YP) that spans the interval between 26.5 and