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1. First study of the bat fossil record of the mid-Atlantic volcanic islands.

2. Water footprint of representative agricultural crops on volcanic islands: the case of the Canary Islands.

3. Massive deposition of Sahelian dust on the Canary Island Lanzarote during North Atlantic Heinrich Events.

4. A paradise for parasites? Seven new haemogregarine species infecting lizards from the Canary Islands.

5. Mammary gland and milk fatty acid composition of two dairy goat breeds under feed-restriction.

6. Short-term effects of milking frequency on milk yield, milk composition, somatic cell count and milk protein profile in dairy goats.

7. Switched-at-Birth Twins in the Canary Islands: Revisited / Research Reports: Parkinson's Disease Discordance, Assisted Reproductive Technology and Neonatal Surgery, Double Embryo Transfer in a Cynomolgus Monkey, Mathematical Analysis of a Twin ...

8. Lecania falcata, a new species from Spain, the Canary Islands and the Azores, close to Lecania chlorotiza.

9. A new terricolous Trapelia and a new Trapeliopsis (Trapeliaceae, Baeomycetales) from Macaronesia.

10. A new saxicolous species of Diploschistes (Thelotremataceae) from the Canary Islands.

11. English in the Canaries: past and present.

12. New species of Pertusaria (lichenized Ascomycota: Pertusariaceae) from the Canary Islands.

13. Age distribution of cinder cones within the Bandas del Sur Formation, southern Tenerife, Canary Islands.

14. The lichen genus Porina in Macaronesia, with descriptions of two new species.

15. Mediterranean diet and metabolic syndrome: a cross-sectional study in the Canary Islands.

16. Synopsis of Usnea (lichenized Ascomycetes) from the Azores with additional information on the species in Macaronesia.

17. Hafellia alisioae and H. gomerana (lichenized Ascomycetes, Physciaceae), two new species from the Canary Islands, with a key to all known corticolous species

18. Stratigraphy of the Bandas del Sur Formation: An extracaldera record of Quaternary phonolitic...