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- other secretions, and some are adapted to bore through hard, usually calcerous surfaces, such as the s**** of mollusks. These "boring" polychaetes may...
- provides scientific presentation of this subject matter. It is made of white calcerous rock and in the top it has got brackets. Art and History of Tuscany. Casa...
- The orange pipe sponge, sometimes referred to as the orange pipe calcerous sponge or Leucosolenia botryoides, is a soft, white sponge with a tubular branching...
- region mediterranea Soil conditions north: sandy loam; south: argilo-calcerous Size of planted vineyards Muscat 503; cru: 541 No. of vineyards ca.100...
- France Part of Rhône Valley Climate region mediterranean Soil conditions calcerous marl, Miocene sands and mol****e Size of planted vineyards 2,712 No. of...
- Plain). It is surrounded by steep slopes denuded of soil, paved with calcerous geology, and a scrub cover which gives the immediate vicinity of Muğla...
- It is widespread across much of Europe. It is often found on short, calcerous gr****lands. Cirsium acaule is a perennial herb. The leaves are a spreading...
- spread in North America are poorly studied. In Europe it is found only in calcerous soils (see limestone), and is most common on chalk soils (see chalk) in...
- instance, there were biotic turnovers among marine producers such as calcerous nannofossil among others etc. The Ypresian Stage was introduced in scientific...
- Provence Climate region Mediterranean with cool alpine winds Soil conditions calcerous marl, Mio-pliocene sands and pebblesr Size of planted vineyards 338 No...