Piecing together the biogeographic history of Chenopodium vulvaria L. using botanical literature and collections [PDF]
This study demonstrates the value of legacy literature and historic collections as a source of data on environmental history. Chenopodium vulvaria L. has declined in northern Europe and is of conservation concern in several countries, whereas in other ...
Quentin J. Groom
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Tulipa sylvestris, commonly called the “wild tulip”, was introduced from the Mediterranean to northern Europe in the sixteenth century and became widely naturalized.
Anastasia Stefanaki +2 more
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Phylogenetic history of patrilineages rare in northern and eastern Europe from large-scale re-sequencing of human Y-chromosomes [PDF]
The most frequent Y-chromosomal (chrY) haplogroups in northern and eastern Europe (NEE) are well-known and thoroughly characterised. Yet a considerable number of men in every population carry rare paternal lineages with estimated frequencies around 5%.
Anne-Mai Ilumäe +17 more
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The high mountain ranges of Western Europe had a profound effect on the biotic recolonization of Europe from glacial refugia. The Alps present a particularly interesting case because they form an absolute barrier to dispersal for most taxa, obstructing ...
Alexandra Jansen van Rensburg +3 more
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The Genetic History of Northern Europe [PDF]
Recent ancient DNA studies have revealed that the genetic history of modern Europeans was shaped by a series of migration and admixture events between deeply diverged groups. While these events are well described in Central and Southern Europe, genetic evidence from Northern Europe surrounding the Baltic Sea is still sparse.
Mittnik, Alissa +21 more
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Phylogeography using mitogenomes: A rare Dipodidae, Sicista betulina, in North‐western Europe
Repeated climatic and vegetation changes during the Pleistocene have shaped biodiversity in Northern Europe including Denmark. The Northern Birch Mouse (Sicista betulina) was one of the first small rodent species to colonize Denmark after the Late ...
Liselotte Wesley Andersen +4 more
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Aerosol from Biomass Combustion in Northern Europe: Influence of Meteorological Conditions and Air Mass History [PDF]
Alkali-containing submicron particles were measured continuously during three months, including late winter and spring seasons in Gothenburg, Sweden. The overall aims were to characterize the ambient concentrations of combustion-related aerosol particles and to address the importance of local emissions and long-range transport for the atmospheric ...
Jun Noda +6 more
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Mitochondrial DNA haplotypes indicate two postglacial re-colonization routes of the spruce bark beetle Ips typographus through northern Europe to Scandinavia [PDF]
Species in northern Europe re-colonized the region after the last glacial maximum via several routes, which could have lingering signatures in current intraspecific trait variation.
Avise JC +6 more
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Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon genomes from East England reveal British migration history [PDF]
British population history has been shaped by a series of immigrations, including the early Anglo-Saxon migrations after 400 CE. It remains an open question how these events affected the genetic composition of the current British population.
A Sajantila +37 more
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The inventory of Tallinn merchant Michael Meyer’s (1704–1758) property is one of the largest inventories of an 18th century citizen of Tallinn. Almost the entire world of his possessions is reflected in this unique source.
Raimo Pullat, Tõnis Liibek
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