... País Vasco) have studied the responses to the midsummer heat of the Mediterranean and Atlantic trees and bushes of the Iberian Peninsula to conclude that the latter species will suffer ...
Researchers in Spain have found that the first agricultural systems on the Iberian Peninsula became ever more unsustainable with the passage of time. Their study involved the analysis of fossilised grains ...
... of the 1816 eruption of the Tambora volcano in Indonesia on the Iberian Peninsula. Historical documents and observations by Spanish and Portuguese stations have shown that emissions of gas and particulates ...
... ) that lives off black green lizards from the Iberian Peninsula. This involves the first recording of the Ophionyssus ... that feeds off and lives on animals endemic to the peninsula. The researchers now think that these parasites could be found in other reptiles ...
... , showing that less rain will fall in future over the Iberian Peninsula. However, precipitation will continue to be more frequent ... in the western part of the Mediterranean basin, specifically the Iberian Peninsula, fell by 8% from 1950 to 2002 ...
... Cretaceous," states the scientist. In addition to the fossils found in the Iberian Peninsula, hadrosaur fossils have been found in the Netherlands, which date ... value The study of the last hadrosaurs that lived in the Iberian Peninsula has been possible thanks to the discovery by the Aragosaurus ...
... or sub-tropical climates, and their presence in environments such as the Iberian Peninsula, outside of the tropics, is associated with conditions ... is also important for science. The presence of Phylloblastia fortuita in the Iberian Peninsula and of Phylloblastia dispersa in Europe reveals ...
... debate about the appearance of the first "modern" human beings on the Iberian Peninsula and their possible bearing on the extinction of the Neanderthals ... of the so-called "modern humans" appeared in the Iberian Peninsula and the extinction of the Neanderthals, a question that has generated ...
... . "The methodology we have used confirms the most seismically significant areas of the Iberian Peninsula, but also identifies possible sources of earthquakes ... identify the continental seismogenic sources affecting the Iberian Peninsula. This will allow progress to be made in studies ...
... of the woolly mammoth, the woolly rhinoceros and the reindeer in the Iberian Peninsula to show that, although in small numbers ... , the landscape of the period in which the great mammals lived in the Iberian Peninsula comprised mainly of steppes, or herbaceous ...
... have developed the Suitability Atlas of Woody Plants of the Iberian Peninsula, a series of digital maps available online which for the first time reveal the present and future ...
... has described two cladocerous crustaceans, which could be endemic to the Iberian Peninsula, and which were found in two lagoons, one in the lower basin ... – a "hotbed" The two crustaceans seem to be endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. However, the study shows that they may be distributed ...
... , and even on the Balearic Islands, it became extinct in the Iberian Peninsula at the end of the Early Pleistocene (1 ... Africa", says Blain. Why did it disappear in the Iberian Peninsula? There are various theories as to the causes that led ...
... time analysed the frequency of rainfall over the whole of the Iberian Peninsula from 1903 to 2003. The results show ... precipitation series for the 20th Century over the whole of the Iberian Peninsula. The research team studied the trends ...
... and their molecular data, as well as the fact they are endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. "Most probably they originated in the same geographical ... of a common ancestor, which spread throughout the north of the Iberian Peninsula half a million years ago ...