Eastern Europe vs. Western Europe Many of the countries in Western Europe are considered to be part of Central Europe due to their location in the center of the continent. The same is true for some countries that have traditionally been placed in Eastern Europe, including Czechia and Slovakia....
Sardinaspp.) are small, planktivorous pelagic fish known for intense population fluctuations with considerable economic1and ecological2impacts. They are globally distributed in all temperate oceans except the western Atlantic with shallow genetic divergence3,...
Central and Western EuropeEven two decades after the start of transition, mortality rates in Central and Eastern Europe are much higher than in Western Europe. This study presents and quantifies the impact on mortality of factors beyond the usual explanations. These factors are the advantageous ...
Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Central and Eastern Europe coverage Data for Central and Eastern Europe is provided in a separate file – click here. Key performance indicators Connections Mobile: total (handset pl...
(iii) Lineage C, which comprised admixed populations from Western and Eastern Europe. Contrary to their population genetic differentiation, the lineages did not show signs of specificity to different hosts. Finally, we confirmed that the sympatric congenerL. clethrionomydisis represented by a ...
western Bischheim and Early Michelsberg in the Rhine valley, or the Late Neolithic in the Ebro valley), the relative frequency and broad contemporaneity of such findings has served as proof of widespread short-term unrest, traditionally linked to environmental crises and/or population pressure [e....
(Total casualties for all the allied nations involved in World War 1 was 22,104,209 - about the same as the total population of Australia in 2008. The Germans and their allies recorded 15,404,477 but these figures are estimates at best.) WORLD WAR I 1914 July 28 Austria declares ...
Western cultureis a heritage of social values which can be traced back through theScientific Revolution and Enlightenment, Christian religious movements, Roman conquest, and Greek philosophy. Western culture is associated with Europe and places which have been historically closely associated with Europe, ...
We found that ontogenetic shifts in migratory behaviour of Black Kites from Eastern Russia differ from those in population/subspecies in Europe. Black Kites crossing the Himalayas fly and, moreover, stay for hours resting at night in the environment of mountains at altitudes over 5000 m. ...
42 Zimmermann A, Hilpert J, Wendt KP: Estimations of population density for selected periods between the Neolithic and AD 1800. Hum Biol 2009; 81: 357–380. 43 Cuniliffe B: Iron Age societies in Western Europe and beyond, 900-140 BC; In: Cunliffe B (ed): Prehistoric Europe: An ...