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Tropospheric ozone effects on chemical composition and decomposition rate of Quercus ilex L. leaves..
The Science of the total environment. 409, 979-984.
(2011). Vegetation response to obliquity and precession forcing during the Mid-Pleistocene Transition in Western Mediterranean region (ODP site 976).
Quaternary Science Reviews. 30, 280-297.
(2011). Holocene circum-Mediterranean vegetation changes: Climate forcing and human impact.
Quaternary International. 200, 4-18.
(2009). Holocene circum-Mediterranean vegetation changes: Climate forcing and human impact.
Quaternary International. 200(1-2), 4 - 18.
(2009). Estimating red deer abundance in a wide range of management situations in Mediterranean habitats.
Journal of Zoology. 276(1), 37 - 47.
(2008). Estimating red deer abundance in a wide range of management situations in Mediterranean habitats.
Journal of Zoology. 276, 37-47.
(2008). Estimation of Mediterranean forest transpiration and photosynthesis through the use of an ecosystem simulation model driven by remotely sensed data.
Global Ecology and Biogeography. 13(4), 371 - 380.
(2004). Estimation of Mediterranean forest transpiration and photosynthesis through the use of an ecosystem simulation model driven by remotely sensed data.
Global Ecology and Biogeography. 13, 371-380.
(2004). Evaluation of goat milk and cheese qualities and the influence of the livestock production system in the Mediterranean.
(, Ed.).BASIS OF THE QUALITY OF TYPICAL MEDITERRANEAN ANIMAL PRODUCTS. 239-243.
(1998). An overview of the Castelporziano experiments.
Atmospheric Environment. 31, Supple, 5-17.
(1997). The terpenoid emission pattern of Quercus coccifera L coincides with the emission pattern found with Quercus ilex L.
(, Ed.).PROCEEDINGS OF EUROTRAC SYMPOSIUM `96 - TRANSPORT AND TRANSFORMATION OF POLLUTANTS IN THE TROPOSPHERE, VOL 2: EMISSIONS, DEPOSITION, LABORATORY WORK AND INSTRUMENTATION. 235-239.
(1997). The terpenoid emission pattern of Quercus coccifera L coincides with the emission pattern found with Quercus ilex L.
(Borrell, PM. and Borrel, Ed.).PROCEEDINGS OF EUROTRAC SYMPOSIUM `96 - TRANSPORT AND TRANSFORMATION OF POLLUTANTS IN THE TROPOSPHERE, VOL 2: EMISSIONS, DEPOSITION, LABORATORY WORK AND INSTRUMENTATION. 235 - 239.
(1997).