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Nitzu, E., Nae, A., Bancila, R.I., Popa, I., Giurginca, A. & Plaiasu, R., 2014 – Scree habitats: ecological function, species conservation and spatial-temporal variation in the arthropod community. Systematics and Biodiversity, 12(1): 65 – 75

  • José D. Gilgado, Henrik Enghoff, Alberto Tinaut, Jean-Paul Mauriè, 2015 – Sierra Nevada (Granada, Spain): a high-altitude biogeographical crossroads for millipedes (Diplopoda), with first data on its MSS fauna and description of a new species of the genus Ceratosphys Ribaut, 1920 (Chordeumatida: Opisthocheiridae). Zootaxa DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4044.3.4


  • Jimenez-Valverde, A., Gilgado, J. D., Sendra, Alberto; et al., 2015 – Exceptional invertebrate diversity in a scree slope in Eastern Spain. Journal of Insect Conservation   Volume: 19   Issue: 4   Pages: 713-728.

Cogălniceanu, D., Szekely, P., Samoilă, C., Iosif, R., Tudor, M., Plăiașu, R., Stănescu, F., Rozylowicz, L., 2013 – Diversity and distribution of amphibians in Romania. ZooKeys, 296: 35–57

  • Gherghel, Iulian; Papes, Monica, 2015 – Landscape as a determinant of dispersal patterns and population connectivity in a newt species. Ecological Informatics   28 : 1-6   

  • Daniel Jablonski, Georgy Dashev, 2015 – A puzzle about Bombina sp.: A yellow-bellied specimen of the fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina Linnaeus, 1761) indicates the highest proven habitat of the species in Bulgaria. Herpetology Notes, 8:379-384.

  • Sos, Tibor; Hegyeli, Zsolt, 2015 – Characteristic morphotype distribution predicts the extended range of the "Transylvanian" smooth newt, Lissotriton vulgaris ampelensis Fuhn 1951, in Romania. North-Western Journal of Zoology   11(1): 34-40   

Plăiaşu, R., Băncilă, R., Samoilă, C., Hartel, T., Cogălniceanu, D. – Waterbody availability and use by amphibian communities in a rural landscape. Herpetological Journal, 22: 13–21.

  • Matias-Ferrer, Noemi; Escalante, Patricia, 2015 – Size, body condition, and limb asymmetry in two hylid frogs at different habitat disturbance levels in Veracruz, Mexico. Herpetological Journal   Volume: 25   Issue: 3   Pages: 169-176   

  • Plaiasu, R., Bancila, Raluca; Samoila, Ciprian; et al., 2015 – Waterbody availability and use by amphibian communities in a rural landscape Herpetological Journal  22(1): 13-21   

  • Ficetola, Gentile Francesco; Adamo, Maria; Bonardi, Anna; et al., 2015 – Importance of landscape features and Earth observation derived habitat maps for modelling amphibian distribution in the Alta Murgia National Park. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATION AND GEOINFORMATION  37 SI: 152-159   

Bancila, R.I., Hartel, T., Plaiasu, R. et al., 2010 – Comparing three body condition indices in amphibians: a case study of yellow-bellied toad Bombina variegata Amphibia-Reptilia 31(4): 558-562   
  • Edward J Narayan, Narahari P Gramapurohit,, 2015Sexual dimorphism in baseline urinary corticosterone metabolites and their association with body-condition indices in a peri-urban population of the common Asian toad (Duttaphrynus melanostictus) Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology (DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2015.10.016)


  • Courtois, Elodie A.; Gaucher, Philippe; Chave, Jerome; et al., 2015 – Widespread Occurrence of Bd in French Guiana, South America. Plos One   10(4)     Article No: e0125128   

  • Baraquet, Mariana; Raul Grenat, Pablo; Edith Salas, Nancy; et al., 2015 – Geographic variation in the advertisement call of Hypsiboas cordobae (Anura, Hylidae). Acta Ethologica Volume: 18   Issue: 1   Pages: 79-86   

  • Dudek, Krzysztof; Sajkowska, Zofia; Gawalek, Monika; et al., 2015 – Using body condition index can be an unreliable indicator of fitness: a case of sand lizard Lacerta agilis Linnaeus, 1758 (Sauria: Lacertidae). Turkish Journal of Zoology 39(1): 182-184   

Constantin, M., Bednarik, M., Jurchescu, M.C., Vlaicu, M et al., 2011 –Landslide susceptibility assessment using the bivariate statistical analysis and the index of entropy in the Sibiciu Basin (Romania). Environmental Earth Sciences, 63(2): 397-406   

  • Guo, Changbao; Montgomery, David R.; Zhang, Yongshuang; et al., 2015– Quantitative assessment of landslide susceptibility along the Xianshuihe fault zone, Tibetan Plateau, China Geomorphology,  248: 93-110   

  • Wang, Qiqing; Li, Wenping; Chen, Wei; et al., 2015– GIS-based assessment of landslide susceptibility using certainty factor and index of entropy models for the Qianyang County of Baoji city, China. Journal of Earth System Science,   124 (7) : 1399-1415   

  • Al-Abadi, Alaa M.; Shahid, Shamsuddin, 2015 – A comparison between index of entropy and catastrophe theory methods for mapping groundwater potential in an arid region Environmental Monitoring and Assessement   187(9)     Article Number: 576   

  • Li, Xianju; Cheng, Xinwen; Chen, Weitao; et al., 2015 – Identification of forested landslides using LiDar data, object-based image analysis, and machine learning algorithms. Remote Sensing   7( 8)   Pages: 9705-9726   

  • Shahabi, Himan; Hashim, Mazlan; Bin Ahmad, Baharin, 2015 – Remote sensing and GIS-based landslide susceptibility mapping using frequency ratio, logistic regression, and fuzzy logic methods at the central Zab basin, Iran. Environmental Earth Sciences    73(12):8647-8668   

  • Naghibi, Seyed Amir; Pourghasemi, Hamid Reza; Pourtaghi, Zohre Sadat; et al., 2015 –Groundwater qanat potential mapping using frequency ratio and Shannon's entropy models in the Moghan watershed, Iran. Earth Science Informatics   8(1)  Pages: 171-186   

  • Pourtaghi, Zohre Sadat; Pourghasemi, Hamid Reza; Rossi, Mauro, 2015 –Forest fire susceptibility mapping in the Minudasht forests, Golestan province, Iran. Environmental Earth Sciences   Volume: 73   Issue: 4   Pages: 1515-1533   

Robu, M., Fortin, J. K.; Richards, M. P.; et al., 2013 – Isotopic evidence for dietary flexibility among European Late Pleistocene cave bears (Ursus spelaeus). Canadian Journal of Zoology Volume: 91   Issue: 4   Pages: 227-234   

  • Bocherens, Herve, 2015– Isotopic tracking of large carnivore palaeoecology in the mammoth steppe. Quaternary Science Reviews   Volume: 117   Pages: 42-71   

Feurdean, A., Persoiu, A., Tantau, I., Onac B.P., et al., 2014 – Climate variability and associated vegetation response throughout Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) between 60 and 8 ka Quaternary Science Reviews 106 SI: 206-224.  

  • Pawlowski, D., Plociennik, M., Brooks, S. J.; et al., 2015 – A multiproxy study of Younger Dryas and Early Holocene climatic conditions from the Grabia River paleo-oxbow lake (central Poland). Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY 438: 34-50

  • Wegwerth, A., Ganopolski, A., Menot, G., et al, 2015 – Black Sea temperature response to glacial millennial-scale climate variability GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS 42 Issue: 19   Pages: 8147-8154  

  • Markovic, Slobodan B.; Stevens, Thomas; Kukla, George J.; et al., 2015 – Danube loess stratigraphy - Towards a pan-European loess stratigraphic model. EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS Volume: 148   Pages: 228-258   

  • Constantinescu, A. M.; Toucanne, S.; Dennielou, B.; et al., 2015 – Evolution of the Danube Deep-Sea Fan since the Last Glacial Maximum: new insights into Black Sea water-level fluctuatio MARINE GEOLOGY MARINE GEOLOGY Volume: 367   Pages: 50-68  

  • Sajo, Istvan E.; Kovacs, Janos; Fitzsimmons, Kathryn E.; et al., 2015– Core-shell processingof natural pigment: Upper Palaeolithic red ochre from Lovas, Hungary. PLOS ONE

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  • PLOS ONE , Volume: 10   Issue: 7     Article Number: e0131762    

  • Kunes, P., Svobodova-Svitavska, H., Kolar, J., et al., 2015– The origin of grasslands in the temperate forest zone of east-central Europe: long-term legacy of climate and human impact Quaternary Science Reviews, QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS Volume: 116   Pages: 15-27   

  • Lanczont, M., Madeyska, T., Mroczek, P., et al., 2015 – The loess-palaeosol sequence in the Upper Palaeolithic site at Krakow Spadzista: A palaeoenvironmental approach. Quaternary International QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL Volume: 365   Pages: 98-113   

  • Toth, Monika; Magyari, Eniko K.; Buczko, Krisztina; et al., 2015 –Chironomid-inferred Holocene temperature changes in the South Carpathians (Romania). Volume: 25   Issue: 4   Pages: 569-582   

  • Kolaczek, Piotr; Galka, Mariusz; Karpinska-Kolaczek, Monika, 2015 – Succession of arboreal taxa during the Late Glacial in south-eastern Poland: Climatic implications. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology Volume: 421   Pages: 1-14   



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