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A Willing Contribution Flora Hellenica
A Willing Contribution to Flora Hellenica Field records 2006 by Dr. Rita Willing Dr. Eckhard Willing Published by BGBM Press Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem Freie Universität Berlin Berlin, 2012 ISBN 978-3-921800-73-7 http://dx.doi.org/10.3372/wc2006 © Eckhard & Rita Willing, 2007 The Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem as publisher reserves the right not to be responsible for the topicality, correctness, completeness or quality of the information provided. The information provided is based on material identified by the authors. The entire collections are preserved in the Herbarium of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem, where the determinations can be reassessed. This publication should be cited as: Willing E. & Willing R. 2012: A Willing contribution to Flora Hellenica. Field records 2006. – Berlin: Free University Berlin, Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3372/wc2006 Address of the authors: Rita und Eckhard Willing Augustenhof 14 D-06842 Dessau-Roßlau Germany [email protected] 2 1. Introduction As in the previous years we hereby want to report on our plant collecting activities in 2006 and their results. By that we want to inform all partners and contributors to Flora Hellenica on the recently collected plant material and on the visited regions of Greece. The plant collection is now available in Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem. This material will hopefully be used for an updating of the published two volumes of Flora Hellenica and for the elaboration of the future volumes. In 2006 we have been in the North of Greece from April 4th to May 7th. -
The Late Miocene Percrocutas (Carnivora, Mammalia) of Macedonia, Greece
THE LATE MIOCENE PERCROCUTAS (CARNIVORA, MAMMALIA) OF MACEDONIA, GREECE by George D. KOUFOS' CONTENTS Page Abstract, Resume . 68 Introduction ..................................................................... 68 Palaeontology. 70 Dinocrocuta gigantea (SCHLOSSER, 1903) . 70 Discussion. 71 The problem of "Hyaena" salonicae ANDREWS, 1918 ..................................... 76 Biochronology of the percrocutas. .. .. .. 79 Acknowledgements ............... 82 References ...................................................................... 82 Legends of plates ..... 84 * Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Geology and Physical Geography, Laboratory of Geology and Palaeontology, 54006 Thessaloniki,, Greece. Key-words: Mammalia, Carnivora, Dinocrocuta, late Miocene, Greece, Description, Comparisons, Biocbronology. Mots-cles: Mammiteres, Carnivores, Dinocrocuta, Miocene superieur, Grece, Description, Comparaisons, Biocbronologie. Palaeovertebrala. Montpellier. 24 (1-2): 67-84. 6 fig" 2 pI. (Re~u le 2 Avri11993. ac«pte le 29 Avri11993. publie le 14 Juin 1995) ABSTRACf Some new material of percracutas from the late Miocene of Axios valley (Macedonia, Greece) is studied. They have been found in the locality of "Pentalophos I" (PNT). The material has been described and compared with the known late Miocene percrocutas of Eurasia. This comparison indicates that it can be identified as Dil/ocrocula gigalllea (SCHLOSSER, 1903). A maxilla of a percrocuta, named "Hyaena" salonicae, was found in the same area (Andrews, 1918). "Hyaena" -
Contents VOLUME 135 (2) 2005 135 (2)
Contents VOLUME 135 (2) 2005 135 (2) Introduction. Ninth International Congress on the Zoogeography and Ecology of Greece and Adjacent Regions (9ICZEGAR) 105 (Thessaloniki, Greece). Assessing Biodiversity in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: Approaches and Applications Haralambos ALIVIZATOS, Vassilis GOUTNER and Stamatis ZOGARIS 109 Contribution to the study of the diet of four owl species (Aves, Strigiformes) from mainland and island areas of Greece Chryssanthi ANTONIADOU, Drossos KOUTSOUBAS and Chariton C. CHINTIROGLOU Belgian Journal of Zoology 119 Mollusca fauna from infralittoral hard substrate assemblages in the North Aegean Sea Maria D. ARGYROPOULOU, George KARRIS, Efi M. PAPATHEODOROU and George P. STAMOU 127 Epiedaphic Coleoptera in the Dadia Forest Reserve (Thrace, Greece) : The Effect of Human Activities on Community Organization Patterns Tsenka CHASSOVNIKAROVA, Roumiana METCHEVA and Krastio DIMITROV 135 Microtus guentheri (Danford & Alston) (Rodentia, Mammalia) : A Bioindicator Species for Estimation of the Influence of Polymetal Dust Emissions Rainer FROESE, Stefan GARTHE, Uwe PIATKOWSKI and Daniel PAULY 139 Trophic signatures of marine organisms in the Mediterranean as compared with other ecosystems AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY Giorgos GIANNATOS, Yiannis MARINOS, Panagiota MARAGOU and Giorgos CATSADORAKIS 145 The status of the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus L.) in Greece THE ROYAL BELGIAN SOCIETY FOR ZOOLOGY Marianna GIANNOULAKI, Athanasios MACHIAS, Stylianos SOMARAKIS and Nikolaos TSIMENIDES 151 The spatial distribution -
Belgian Journal of Zoology 119 Mollusca Fauna from Infralittoral Hard Substrate Assemblages in the North Aegean Sea Maria D
Contents VOLUME 135 (2) Introduction. Ninth International Congress on the Zoogeography and Ecology o f Greece and Adjacent Regions (9ICZEGAR) 105 (Thessaloniki, Greece). Assessing Biodiversity in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: Approaches and Applications Haralambos ALIVIZATOS, Vassilis GOUTNER and Stamatis ZOGARIS 109 Contribution to the study o f the diet offour owl species (Aves, Strigiformes) from mainland and island areas o f Greece Chryssanthi ANTONIADOU, Drossos KOUTSOUBAS and Chariton C. CHINTIROGLOU Belgian Journal of Zoology 119 Mollusca fauna from infralittoral hard substrate assemblages in the North Aegean Sea Maria D. ARGYROPOULOU, George KARRIS, Efi M. PAPATHEODOROU and George P. STAMOU 127 Epiedaphic Coleoptera in the Dadia Forest Reserve (Thrace, Greece) : The Effect o f Human Activities on Community Organization Patterns Tsenka CHASSOVNIKAROVA, Roumiana METCHEVA and Krastio DIMITROV 135 Microtus guentheri (Danford & Alston) (Rodentia, Mammalia) : A Bioindicator Species for Estimation o f the Influence o f Polymetal Dust Emissions Rainer FROESE, Stefan GARTHE, Uwe PIATKOWSKI and Daniel PAULY 139 Trophic signatures of marine organisms in the Mediterranean as compared with other ecosystems AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY 145 Giorgos GIANNATOS, Yiannis MARINOS, Panagiota MARAGOU and Giorgos CATSADORAKIS The status o f the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus L.) in Greece THE ROYAL BELGIAN SOCIETY FOR ZOOLOGY Marianna GIANNOULAKI, Athanasios MACHIAS, Stylianos SOMARAKIS and Nikolaos TSIMENIDES 151 The spatial distribution o -
Public Relations Department [email protected] Tel
Public Relations Department [email protected] Tel.: 210 6505600 fax : 210 6505934 Cholargos, Wednesday, March 6, 2019 PRESS RELEASE Hellenic Cadastre has made the following announcement: The Cadastre Survey enters its final stage. The collection of declarations of ownership starts in other two R.U. Of the country (Magnisia and Sporades of the Region of Thessalia). The collection of declarations of ownership starts on Tuesday, March 12, 2019, in other two regional units throughout the country. Anyone owing real property in the above areas is invited to submit declarations for their real property either at the Cadastral Survey Office in the region where their real property is located or online at the Cadastre website www.ktimatologio.gr The deadline for the submission of declarations for these regions, which begins on March 12 of 2019, is June 12 of 2019 for residents of Greece and September 12 of 2019 for expatriates and the Greek State. Submission of declarations is mandatory. Failure to comply will incur the penalties laid down by law. The areas (pre-Kapodistrias LRAs) where the declarations for real property are collected and the competent offices are shown in detail below: AREAS AND CADASTRAL SURVEY OFFICES FOR COLLECTION OF DECLARATIONS REGION OF THESSALY 1. Regional Unit of Magnisia: A) Municipality of Volos: pre-Kapodistrian LRAs of: AIDINIO, GLAFYRA, MIKROTHIVES, SESKLO B) Municipality of Riga Ferraiou C) Municiplaity of Almyros D) Municipality of South Pelion: pre-Kapodistrian LRAs of: ARGALASTI, LAVKOS, METOCHI, MILINI, PROMYRI, TRIKERI ADDRESS OF COMPETENT CADASTRAL SURVEY OFFICE: Panthesallian stadium of Volos: Building 24, Stadiou Str., Nea Ionia of Magnisia Telephone no: 24210-25288 E-mail: [email protected] Opening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM and Wednesday from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM 2. -
A Multicriteria Facility Location Model for Municipal Solid Waste Management in North Greece
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com European Journal of Operational Research 187 (2008) 1402–1421 www.elsevier.com/locate/ejor A multicriteria facility location model for municipal solid waste management in North Greece Erhan Erkut a,*, Avraam Karagiannidis b, George Perkoulidis b, Stevanus A. Tjandra c a Faculty of Business Administration, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey b Laboratory of Heat Transfer and Environmental Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Box 483, Aristotle University, GR-54124 Thessaloniki, Greece c School of Business, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2R6 Available online 17 November 2006 Abstract Up to 2002, Hellenic Solid Waste Management (SWM) policy specified that each of the country’s 54 prefectural gov- ernments plan its own SWM system. After 2002, this authority was shifted to the country’s 13 regions entirely. In this paper, we compare and contrast regional and prefectural SWM planning in Central Macedonia. To design the prefectural plan, we assume that each prefecture must be self-sufficient, and we locate waste facilities in each prefecture. In contrast, in the regional plan, we assume cooperation between prefectures and locate waste facilities to serve the entire region. We pres- ent a new multicriteria mixed-integer linear programming model to solve the location–allocation problem for municipal SWM at the regional level. We apply the lexicographic minimax approach to obtain a ‘‘fair’’ nondominated solution, a solution with all normalized objectives as equal to one another as possible. A solution to the model consists of locations and technologies for transfer stations, material recovery facilities, incinerators and sanitary landfills, as well as the waste flow between these locations. -
A Willing Contribution Flora Hellenica
A Willing Contribution to Flora Hellenica Field records 2006 by Dr. Rita Willing Dr. Eckhard Willing Dessau September 2007 Published by BGBM Press Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem Freie Universität Berlin Berlin, 2012 ISBN 978-3-921800-73-7 http://dx.doi.org/10.3372/wfr2006 © Eckhard & Rita Willing, 2007 The Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem as publisher reserves the right not to be responsible for the topicality, correctness, completeness or quality of the information provided. The information provided is based on material identified and named by the authors. The entire collections are preserved in the Herbarium of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin- Dahlem, where the determinations can be reassessed. This publication should be cited as: Willing R. & Willing E. 2007: A Willing contribution to Flora Hellenica. Field records 2006. – Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem, published at http://dx.doi.org/10.3372/wfr2006 Address of the authors: Rita und Eckhard Willing Augustenhof 14 D-06842 Dessau-Roßlau Germany [email protected] 2 1. Introduction As in the previous years we hereby want to report on our plant collecting activities in 2006 and their results. By that we want to inform all partners and contributors to Flora Hellenica on the recently collected plant material and on the visited regions of Greece. The plant collection is now available in Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem. This material will hopefully be used for an updating of the published two volumes of Flora Hellenica and for the elaboration of the future volumes. In 2006 we have been in the North of Greece from April 4th to May 7th. -
New Material of Ouranopithecus Macedoniensis from Late Miocene
Geobios 39 (2006) 223–243 http://france.elsevier.com/direct/GEOBIO/ New material of Ouranopithecus macedoniensis from late Miocene of Macedonia (Greece) and study of its dental attrition Nouveau matériel d’Ouranopithecus macedoniensis du Miocène supérieur de Macédoine (Grèce) et étude de l’usure des dents George D. Koufos a,*, Louis de Bonis b a Laboratory of Geology and Palaeontology, Department of Geology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece b Laboratoire de Géobiologie, Biostratigraphie et Paléontologie Humaine, Université de Poitiers, 40, Avenue du recteur-Pineau, 76022 Poitiers cedex, France Received 10 May 2004; accepted 30 November 2004 Available online 28 February 2006 Abstract During the last five years our continued excavations in the known late Miocene mammal localities of Macedonia (Greece) provided several new specimens of the hominoid primate Ouranopithecus macedoniensis. This new material includes maxillary and mandibular remains and it is described and compared to the old material of Ouranopithecus in the present article. The material of Ouranopithecus from the three known localities “Ravin de la Pluie” (RPl), “Xirochori 1” (XIR) and “Nikiti 1” (NKT) includes a complete series of tooth rows representing all wearing stages. Thus, the study of the dental wear of Ouranopithecus upper and lower teeth is studied and compared to that of the recent hominoids Gorilla and Pan, as well as to Australopithecus afarensis. The latter species is well known by a series of tooth rows of different wearing stages. The canine’s attrition of Ouranopithecus has a more derived pattern than that of the recent hominoids (Gorilla and Pan) and less derived than A. -
Middle Pleistocene Mammal Assemblages
Δελτίο της Ελληνικής Γεωλογικής Εταιρίας τομ. ΧΧΧΧ, Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece vol. XXXX, 2007 2007 Proceedings of the 11th International Congress, Athens, May, Πρακτικά 11ου Διεθνούς Συνεδρίου, Αθήνα, Μάιος 2007 2007 SIMILARITY RELATIONSHIPS AMONG GREEK MIDDLE MIOCENE TO EARLY - MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE MAMMAL ASSEMBLAGES Kostopoulos D. S.1, and Koufos G. D.1 1 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Faculty of Geology, Laboratory of Geology & Paleontology, dkostop@geo. auth.gr, koufos@geo. auth.gr Abstract The Greek fossil record of small and large mammal Local Faunal Assemblages is studied and compared by means of cluster analysis techniques using Jaccard simi larity index and unweighted pair-group method. The analysis allow recognizing a good arrangement of the Greek LFAs according to time and a main cluster gap, corresponding to an important faunal renewal that, however, is not synchronous in the large and small mammal community. Minor groupings of large mammal faunas seem also to fit with main climatic trends, whereas the small mammal assemblage appears to undergo longer periods oftaxonomic stability. Key words: Mammal Faunas, Greece, Biochronology, Neogene-Quaternary. Περίληψη To Ελληνικό αρχείο Τοπικών Πανιδικών Συνόλων (LFAs) θηλαστικών μελετάται και συγκρίνεται υπό όρους ιεραρχικής ανάλυσης, χρησιμοποιώντας τον δείκτη ομοιότητας Jaccard και τη μέθοδο unweighted pair-group. Η ανεξάρτητη ανάλυση των πανίδων μικρών και μεγάλων θηλαστικών παρουσιάζει καλή χρονολογική ταξινόμηση των ελ ληνικών LFAs και εμφανίζει, και στις δύο περιπτώσεις, μία βασική ομαδοποίηση σε δύο υποσύνολα. Το παρατηρούμενο διάκενο ερμηνεύεται ως μια σημαντική ανανέω ση των δύο πανιδικών συνόλων, η οποία, όμως, δεν εμφανίζεται συγχρόνως στις κοι νότητες των μικρών και μεγάλων θηλαστικών. -
Late Miocene Ma Mmal Events and Biostr Atigraphy in the Eastern Mediterr Anean
George D. Koufos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Late Miocene ma mmal events and biostr atig raphy in the Eastern Mediterr anea n Koufos, G.D. 2003 - Late Miocene mammal events and biostratigraphy in the Eastern Mediterranean - in: Reumer , J.W.F. & Wessels, W. (eds.) - D ISTRIBUTION AND MIGRATION OF TERTIARY MAMMALS IN EURASIA. A VOLUME IN HONOUR OF HANS DE BRUIJN - DEINSEA 10: 343- 371 [ISSN 0923-9308] Published 1 December 2003 A biostratigraphic division of the Neogene in the Eastern Mediterranean is highly necessary. Data from Late Miocene mammalian faunas and absolute dating were collected and used for a first bio- stratigraphic division. Some important mammalian taxa have been selected and their paleobioge - ographic distribution is given. The dispersal events of these taxa are used for the division of the Late Miocene. A preliminary biozonation of the Late Miocene is proposed based on mammalian faunas. However, more data from various countries are necessary in order to obtain a quite relia - ble biostratigraphy. Correspondence: G.D. Koufos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Geology , Laboratory of Geology and Palaeontology , 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece: e-mail: [email protected] Keywords: Late Miocene, Eastern Mediterranean, mammals, migrations, dispersal events, biostra- tigraphy INTRODUCTIO N the magnetostratigraphy of some of the sec- During the Late Miocene, a great number of tions provides quite reliable absolute ages. mammal taxa from Asia and Africa arrived in Certainly, in many cases the available data Europe using Asia Minor and the Balkan are limited or few, the determinations are Peninsula as access roads. In addition, west- doubtful and the biochronology not precise. -
The Evolution of Western Eurasian Neogene Mammal Faunas
The Evolution of Western Eurasian Neogene Mammal Faunas Edited by Raymond L. Bernor, Volker Fahlbusch, and Hans-Walter Mittmann COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS • NEW YORK 2 Circum-Mediterranean Neogene (Miocene and Pliocene) Marine Continental Chronologie Correlations of European Mammal Units F. F. STEININGER, W. A. BERGGREN, D. V. KENT, R. L. BERNOR, S. SEN, AND J. AGUSTl This paper is an update of Steininger et a!. 1989. It is The Neogene (Miocene and Pliocene) mainly concerned with the chronologic correlation of the Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale, Miocene and Pliocene European Mammal Biozonations, the "European Neogene Mammal Faunal Zones" (:\IN Geochronology, Chronostratigraphy, and zones, for discussion see Steininger et al. 1989) and the Planktonic Foraminifera "European Mammal Faunal Units" (Agenic, Orleanic, .Magnetobiochronology etc., of Fahlbusch 1975; for discussion see Steininger et aJ. Neogene Chronostratigraphy 1989), with the new Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale (Cande and Kent 1992; in press) and the revised Geomag A three-fold subdivision of the Miocene is generally netic Polarity Time Scale, Cenozoic Geochronology, accepted by most stratigraphers (Berggren et a1. 1985a, b). Chronostratigraphy, and Planktonic Foraminifera Zonation The relationship between calcareous plankton biostratigra (Berggren et a!., in press). phy and standard chronostratigraphic units was discussed Within the last years rapid progress has been made in at length in Berggren et al. 1985a and 1985b, and the dating mammal-bearing Miocene and Pliocene sediments, reader is referred to that source for background informa either by radioisotopic dating (see also Swisher et aI., this tion. We review here only several (minor) adjustments and! volume) and!or by geomagnetic dating (see also the follow or studies that have been made since 1985. -
The Late Miocene Mammal Faunas of the Mytilinii Basin, Samos Island, Greece: New Collection 8. Proboscidea
ZOBODAT - www.zobodat.at Zoologisch-Botanische Datenbank/Zoological-Botanical Database Digitale Literatur/Digital Literature Zeitschrift/Journal: Beiträge zur Paläontologie Jahr/Year: 2009 Band/Volume: 31 Autor(en)/Author(s): Konidaris George E., Koufos George D. Artikel/Article: The Late Miocene Mammal Faunas of the Mytilinii Basin, Samos Island, Greece: New Collection - 8. Proboscidea 139-155 ©Verein zur Förderung der Paläontologie am Institut für Paläontologie, Geozentrum Wien Beitr. Paläont., 31:139-155, Wien 2009 The Late Miocene Mammal Faunas of the Mytilinii Basin, Samos Island, Greece: New Collection 8. Proboscidea by George E. Konidaris1* & George D. Koufos^ Konidaris, G.E. S c Koufos, G.D., 2009. The Late Miocene Mammal Faunas of the Mytilinii Basin, Samos Island, Greece: New Collection. 8. Proboscidea. — Beitr. Palaont., 31:139-155, Wien. Abstract geographische und stratigraphische Verteilung dieser zwei Gattungen diskutiert. Die biochronologischen Daten, die Recent excavations in the Mytilinii basin of Samos Island, anhand der beiden Proboscidier-Arten festgestellt wurden, Greece, unearthed a rich mammal fossil collection. Among entsprechen der übrigen Fauna im Mytilinii Becken und the new Samos material, there are some proboscidean deuten das mittlere Turolium als Alter, MN 12 (7.1 - 7.0 remains which are described in the present article. The Ma) für die studierten Proboscidier an. Samos proboscidean assemblage is comprised of a few dental remains, nevertheless two species were identified: Schlüsselworte: Obermiozän, Samos, Griechenland, Choerolophodon pentelici and Zygolophodon turicensis. The Mammalia, Proboscidea, Systematik. material is compared with other known Miocene probos cideans from Greece and Eurasia, and the geographic and stratigraphic distribution of these two genera is discussed.