This project looks at both the role of Gibraltar within the global ecology and the dynamics of the local ecology on the peninsula. It describes how Gibraltar’s geomorphology—a mountain surrounded by water, located between two water bodies and two continents—has resulted a unique local ecology that is vital for the global ecosystem. Carried by the winds, migratory birds soar across the Strait; ocean currents and water temperatures determine the spawning locations of marine life migrating through the Strait; human migrants settle on their way to cross the Mediterranean; tourists travel to the peninsula to observe its unique and dynamic biodiversity. The Rock and its morphology produce local winds and precipitation, which have shaped the Rock ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are critical to the well-being of threatened ecosystems and thus can b...
The increase of urban expansion, whereby soils become altered or filled with buildings through human...
The seas are currently inundated with many stressors such as overharvesting, eutrophication and poll...
International audience[u]Aim[/u] The biotic mechanisms by which land bridges influence the formatio...
The Bay of Gibraltar contains a high biological diversity which is conditioned by a suite of both bi...
This dissertation centers the Strait of Gibraltar as a space of “material imagination” (Bachelard 19...
Current perspectives on ecology are increasingly incorporating humans as significant components of d...
International audienceThe Mediterranean basin is a region of high biodiversity, marine and terrestri...
Palaeobotanical (pollen, charcoal) data from Gorham’s Cave reveals a diversified landscape in the Gi...
Mediterranean ecosystems are intricately linked to human affairs. The shores around the Basin suppor...
We present the natural environment of the historic region of the Strait of Gibraltar. We evaluate th...
The distribution of many organisms is shifting in latitude and elevation in response to recent clima...
<div><p>Many habitat specialist species are originally composed of small, discontinuous populations ...
The Strait of Gibraltar (SG) and the surrounding areas, Gulf of Cadiz (GoC) in the Atlantic, and Alb...
Many habitat specialist species are originally composed of small, discontinuous populations because ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are critical to the well-being of threatened ecosystems and thus can b...
The increase of urban expansion, whereby soils become altered or filled with buildings through human...
The seas are currently inundated with many stressors such as overharvesting, eutrophication and poll...
International audience[u]Aim[/u] The biotic mechanisms by which land bridges influence the formatio...
The Bay of Gibraltar contains a high biological diversity which is conditioned by a suite of both bi...
This dissertation centers the Strait of Gibraltar as a space of “material imagination” (Bachelard 19...
Current perspectives on ecology are increasingly incorporating humans as significant components of d...
International audienceThe Mediterranean basin is a region of high biodiversity, marine and terrestri...
Palaeobotanical (pollen, charcoal) data from Gorham’s Cave reveals a diversified landscape in the Gi...
Mediterranean ecosystems are intricately linked to human affairs. The shores around the Basin suppor...
We present the natural environment of the historic region of the Strait of Gibraltar. We evaluate th...
The distribution of many organisms is shifting in latitude and elevation in response to recent clima...
<div><p>Many habitat specialist species are originally composed of small, discontinuous populations ...
The Strait of Gibraltar (SG) and the surrounding areas, Gulf of Cadiz (GoC) in the Atlantic, and Alb...
Many habitat specialist species are originally composed of small, discontinuous populations because ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are critical to the well-being of threatened ecosystems and thus can b...
The increase of urban expansion, whereby soils become altered or filled with buildings through human...
The seas are currently inundated with many stressors such as overharvesting, eutrophication and poll...