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    In defence of the entity of Macaronesia as a biogeographical region by Fernández‐Palacios, JM, Otto, R, Capelo, J, Caujapé‐Castells, J, de Nascimento, L, Duarte, MC, Elias, RB, García‐Verdugo, C, Menezes de Sequeira, M, Médail, F, Naranjo‐Cigala, A, Patiño, J, Price, J, Romeiras, MM, Sánchez‐Pinto, L, Whittaker, RJ

    Published 2024
    “…Since its coinage ca. 1850 AD by Philip Barker Webb, the biogeographical region of Macaronesia, consisting of the North Atlantic volcanic archipelagos of the Azores, Madeira with the tiny Selvagens, the Canaries and Cabo Verde, and for some authors different continental coastal strips, has been under dispute. …”
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    In defence of the entity of Macaronesia as a biogeographical region by Fernández-Palacios, JM, Otto, R, Capelo, J, Whittaker, RJ

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Since its coinage&nbsp;<em>ca</em>. 1850&thinsp;AD by Philip Barker Webb, the biogeographical region of Macaronesia, consisting of the North Atlantic volcanic archipelagos of the Azores, Madeira with the tiny Selvagens, the Canaries and Cabo Verde, and for some authors different continental coastal strips, has been under dispute. …”
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    Timing and tempo of early and successive adaptive radiations in Macaronesia. by Seung-Chul Kim, Michael R McGowen, Pesach Lubinsky, Janet C Barber, Mark E Mort, Arnoldo Santos-Guerra

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…The flora of Macaronesia, which encompasses five Atlantic archipelagos (Azores, Canaries, Madeira, Cape Verde, and Salvage), is exceptionally rich and diverse. …”
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    The Status of Marine Megafauna Research in Macaronesia: A Systematic Review by Ashlie J. McIvor, Ashlie J. McIvor, Collin T. Williams, Filipe Alves, Filipe Alves, Ana Dinis, Ana Dinis, Miguel P. Pais, Miguel P. Pais, João Canning-Clode, João Canning-Clode

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The significance of marine megafauna is particularly evident in Macaronesia, a complex of oceanic archipelagos in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean. …”
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    Polycladida (Platyhelminthes, Rhabditophora) from Cape Verde and related regions of Macaronesia by Daniel Cuadrado, Jorge Rodríguez, Leopoldo Moro, Cristina Grande, Carolina Noreña

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The new delimitation of Macaronesia is mainly based on systematic studies on the invertebrate fauna of the islands. …”
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    Modeling the Exposure of the Macaronesia Islands (NE Atlantic) to Marine Plastic Pollution by Cláudio Cardoso, Cláudio Cardoso, Rui M. A. Caldeira, Rui M. A. Caldeira

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Located in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Macaronesia is comprised by the Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands, and Cabo Verde. …”
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    Phylogeography of the insular populations of common octopus, Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797, in the Atlantic Macaronesia. by Javier Quinteiro, Jorge Rodríguez-Castro, Manuel Rey-Méndez, Nieves González-Henríquez

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Exploited, understudied populations of the common octopus, Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797, occur in the northeastern Atlantic (NEA) throughout Macaronesia, comprising the Azores, Madeira and Canaries, and also the Cabo Verde archipelago. …”
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    Phylogenetic analysis of the genus Laparocerus, with comments on colonisation and diversification in Macaronesia (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae) by Antonio Machado, Eduardo Rodríguez-Expósito, Mercedes López, Mariano Hernández

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The flightless Entiminae weevil genus Laparocerus is the species-richest genus, with 237 species and subspecies, inhabiting Macaronesia (Madeira archipelago, Selvagens, Canary Islands) and the continental ‘Macaronesian enclave’ in Morocco (one single polytypic species). …”
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