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PALPROX will address the three main core queries of its main objectives coming across the specificResearch Questions of nine Individual Research Projects (IRP)

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Individual Research Project titles

  • Advancing 3D Geometric Morphometric approaches applied to appendicular skeleton in cryptic bats species.

  • The diversity of the European Pleistocene Corvidae species: evolutionary trends and paleobiogeographic implications using GIS tools.

  • Evolutionary history of rodent voles cryptic species and biogeography.

  • Evolution of ecological niches in rodents through time.

  • New and integrated statistical approaches to estimate Late Pleistocene climate changes through the study of fossil small vertebrates.

  • Late Pleistocene climatic changes and human paleoecology: ecological and geochemical analysis in rodent remains.

  • Small vertebrate population dynamics and major climatic events in Europe during the early Late Pleistocene (MIS 5 to MIS 4).

  • Using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images to determine the influence of paleo-rivers on the distribution of microvertebrates.

  • Identification of potential archaeological sites for microvertebrates using Remote Sensing data.

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