Introduction. The effectiveness of Simuliidae (Diptera, Nematocera) as indicators of stream health was tested in the urbanizing area of Rome, Central Italy. Methods. 108 sampling sites were investigated in the spring to acquire data on environmental variables and black fly species.Results and discussion.The comparison of sampling and literature data highlighted the disappearance of some species (Simulium reptans, S. vernum, S. liriense), possibly due to water pollution and land use changes. Correspondence analysis confirms altitude as the main factor influencing black fly species’ distribution. However, water quality becomes predominant when considering exclusively plain sites: “ornatum” and “equinum” species groups show the greatest tolera...
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Visual performance of eyes with congenital pathologies is conditioned by an early diagnosis. Familie...
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The litoral psammophilic ecosystems are organized according gradients leaning from the sea to interi...
Human persons are characterised by a bodily structure, and not merely as a cluster of neurons or as ...
The agriculture sector can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing its own greenhouse ga...
Relations between ethics in general – and medical ethics in particular – and legal systems are compl...
This paper is based on an ethnography of ‘alternative’ consumption practices in the inner city of th...
This paper analyzes the relationship between public andprivate domains in contemporary Danish organi...
Abstract Introduction Breastfeeding is widely recommended. Updated data are needed to assess its pr...
The present study was carried out in Circeo National Park (Lazio region, Central Italy), in order to...
Background: Ticks are vectors and important reservoirs for microbial agents that cause disease in h...
Introduction. We investigated legal recreational substances use in a cross sectional study on urban ...
Visual performance of eyes with congenital pathologies is conditioned by an early diagnosis. Familie...
A five year study has been made to establish the spread of the rice water weevil Lissorhoptrus oryzo...
In this article I portray the marginality, exclusion and social immobility of young people living in...
This article presents the frontispiece of the Leviathan, the emblem of the Body Politic, in new cont...
Dementia is one of the most disabling health conditions in older people. Increasing attention is pai...
The litoral psammophilic ecosystems are organized according gradients leaning from the sea to interi...
Human persons are characterised by a bodily structure, and not merely as a cluster of neurons or as ...
The agriculture sector can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing its own greenhouse ga...
Relations between ethics in general – and medical ethics in particular – and legal systems are compl...
This paper is based on an ethnography of ‘alternative’ consumption practices in the inner city of th...
This paper analyzes the relationship between public andprivate domains in contemporary Danish organi...
Abstract Introduction Breastfeeding is widely recommended. Updated data are needed to assess its pr...