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Soledad Ureta
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 16
Citations - 144
Soledad Ureta is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Ammonitina. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 116 citations.
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Palaeoclimatic and biotic changes during the Aalenian (Middle Jurassic) at the southern Laurasian Seaway (Basque-Cantabrian Basin, northern Spain).
TL;DR: Aalenian sediments have been studied in 10 sections located in the western part of the Basque-Cantabrian Basin (northern Spain) as discussed by the authors, and a close relationship between changes in seawater temperature and the observed changes observed in the foraminiferal and in the ammonoids assemblages has been evidenced.
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Palynology of the Toarcian–Aalenian Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) at Fuentelsaz (Lower–Middle Jurassic, Iberian Range, Spain)
TL;DR: The Fuentelsaz Section is located in the Castilian Branch of the Iberian Range (Guadalajara, Spain) and its exceptional Lower-Middle Jurassic transition outcrops led to its designation as the Global Boundary as discussed by the authors.
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Latest Toarcian-earliest Bajocian (Jurassic) Grammoceratinae (Hildoceratidae, Ammonitina) of the western Tethys: Their palaeobiogeographic and phylogenetic significance
TL;DR: In this article, a new genus, Linaresites nov. gen. A is described and a new species (Asthenoceras taverai Sandoval) is described.
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How Could the Use of Crop Wild Relatives in Breeding Increase the Adaptation of Crops to Marginal Environments?
Juan P. Renzi,Clarice J. Coyne,Jens Berger,Eric von Wettberg,Matthew N. Nelson,Soledad Ureta,Fernando Hernández,Petr Smýkal,Jan Brus +8 more
TL;DR: The authors discusses the adaptive traits that could improve the performance of cultivars in marginal environments and breeding strategies to deploy them, as well as the potential to exploit genetic heterogeneity, as opposed to genetic uniformity, in breeding for the utilization of marginal lands.
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The Lias/Dogger boundary in Iberia; Betic and Iberian cordilleras and Lusitanian Basin
TL;DR: In this article, a synthesis on the Toarcian/Aalenian boundary in the Iberian Peninsula is presented, where the most representative areas and sections in which this boundary is represented are selected in each domain: Fuentelsaz and Moyuela sections, Sierra de Ricote and Cerro Mendez in the Betic Cordillera, and Sao Giao in the Lusitanian Basin.