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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1966
Abstract The large-scale distribution of organisms on land and sea is primarily controlled by temperature. Organisms tend to be geographically associated as ecologically related communities. Under normal conditions of preservation fewer than half the species may be preserved as fossils.
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Abstract The large-scale distribution of organisms on land and sea is primarily controlled by temperature. Organisms tend to be geographically associated as ecologically related communities. Under normal conditions of preservation fewer than half the species may be preserved as fossils.
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Palaeoecology and plant population dynamics
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1988The pollen record of the past 10-20 thousand years is a source of data both on long-term climatic change and on the dynamics of plant populations in response to climatic change. Time sequences of pollen accumulation rates record invasions of tree taxa over 10(1)-10(3) years.
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The lessons of palaeoecology re-taught
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998Terrestrial Ecosystems in Changing Environments by Herman H. Shugart Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Studies in Ecology), 1998. £75.00 hbk, £27.95 pbk (xiv+537 pages) ISBN 0 521 56342 9/0 521 56523 5.
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A Commentary on: Palaeoecological Background: Neotropics
Climatic Change, 1991Palaeoecological data for the neotropics are extremely few, as Van der Hammen so clearly stresses. It is only five years, for instance, since the first radiocarbon date of glacial age was published for the entire Amazon basin. Thus both the climate modelling and ecological communities should treat published reconstructions of the history of the ...
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