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A comparison of the influences of flotation and wet sieving on certain carbonized legume and cereal remains [PDF]
In order to determine the influence of recovery techniques with water (flotation and wet sieving) on carbonized plant remains, a certain amount of wheat, barley, millet, horsebean and lentil macrofossils from archaeological sites was taken and treated ...
Renata Šoštarić, Sara Mareković
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Resumen. Las reconstrucciones del pasado se tornan más objetivas si se considera el mayor número de indicadores posible. En especial, las reconstrucciones ambientales de los últimos 20.000 años son importantes para el entendimiento de la dinámica de los ...
Marcos E. Echeverria, María V. Mancini
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Application of palaeoecology for peatland conservation at Mossdale Moor, UK [PDF]
In a recent discussion of research priorities for palaeoecology, it was suggested that palaeoecological data can be applied and used to inform nature conservation practice.
Chambers, Frank M +3 more
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Can the mid-Holocene provide suitable models for rewilding the landscape in Britain? [PDF]
Palaeoecologists have been encouraging us to think about the relevance of the Holocene fossil record for nature conservation for many years (e.g. Buckland 1993) but this information seems slow to filter through to the conservation community.
Buckland, Paul C. +3 more
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Paleoecology of an Early Holocene Wetland on the Canadian Prairies [PDF]
A plant macrofossil record from the glacial Lake Hind basin is used to reconstruct early postglacial wetland plant succession and paleohydrology.
Boyd, Matthew
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The Late Pleistocene plant macrofossils from the Thimi Formation of the Kathmandu Valley have been reported in this paper. On the basis of 71 taxa from 39 families, seven plant macrofossil assemblages T-1 to T-7 were described from 18.5 m thick section ...
S. Bhandari, K. Paudayal, A. Momohara
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How effective are plant macrofossils as a proxy for macrophyte presence? The case of Najas flexilis in Scotland [PDF]
© 2017 The Author(s) Preventing biodiversity loss is a key aim of modern conservation, and paleolimnology can inform conservation strategies for target species and habitats where other data are unavailable.
Bennion, H +3 more
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Takht mine, SE Minoodasht contains well-preserved plant macrofossils belonging to 27 species allocated to 22 genera of various orders viz., Equisetales, Osmundales, Filicales, Peltaspermales, Bennettitales, Ginkgoales and Coniferales.
Fatemeh Vaez Javadi, Akbar Parvacideh,
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Climate change is profoundly affecting mountain areas. While glacier retreat is highly visible, the underground cryosphere, including cave ice deposits, faces less apparent but equally concerning threats.
Maria Leunda +7 more
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