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Dark Skin Evolution in Early Humans: Revisiting the Skin Cancer Hypothesis Through Migration-Related Mismatch. [PDF]
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Deep time evolution of the Latitudinal Diversity Gradient: Insights from mechanistic models. [PDF]
Lorcery M +5 more
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Classopollis works as a significant indicator for the Cheirolepidiaceae paleovegetation arid zone, as proven by fossil records from Egypt. [PDF]
Maher A.
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Estella Bergere Leopold: Paleobotanist and conservationist extraordinaire. [PDF]
Dunwiddie P, Strömberg CAE, Whitlock C.
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2020
This chapter focuses on very long-term patterns over time and over large spatial extents. It considers some of these long-term changes in plants and plant communities, the scientific methods used for understanding them, and some of their implications. The chapter then highlights the field of paleoecology, which is the study of historical ecology.
Jessica Gurevitch +2 more
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This chapter focuses on very long-term patterns over time and over large spatial extents. It considers some of these long-term changes in plants and plant communities, the scientific methods used for understanding them, and some of their implications. The chapter then highlights the field of paleoecology, which is the study of historical ecology.
Jessica Gurevitch +2 more
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2020
While the interplay between migration and adaptation dictates species response to climate change, technological limitations have obfuscated explicit tests on past adaptive responses. However, a surge in technology-driven advances in paleoecological methods coincides with breakthroughs in processing ancient DNA, providing the first opportunity to assess
Joseph D. Napier +2 more
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While the interplay between migration and adaptation dictates species response to climate change, technological limitations have obfuscated explicit tests on past adaptive responses. However, a surge in technology-driven advances in paleoecological methods coincides with breakthroughs in processing ancient DNA, providing the first opportunity to assess
Joseph D. Napier +2 more
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Notes for a Short Course: Studies in Geology, 1985
Studying the paleoecology of the extinct chambered cephalopods is somewhat analogous to studying a distant landscape through the wrong end of a powerful telescope: we can see very small views of what must have been great panoramic vistas. Two factors have lead to this situation.
Peter D. Ward, Gerd E. G. Westermann
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Studying the paleoecology of the extinct chambered cephalopods is somewhat analogous to studying a distant landscape through the wrong end of a powerful telescope: we can see very small views of what must have been great panoramic vistas. Two factors have lead to this situation.
Peter D. Ward, Gerd E. G. Westermann
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