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Arctic tundra ecosystems under fire—Alternative ecosystem states in a changing climate?
Climate change is altering the Arctic tundra, with fires driving vegetation shifts. We hypothesise that post‐fire recovery, shaped by climate change, may not return to pre‐fire conditions, leading to either increased woody vegetation or grass dominance. Photo: The Mingvk Lake fire, a lightning start, burned nearly 8500 hectares in July 2015.
Ramona Julia Heim+18 more
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Multi-isotope reconstruction of Late Pleistocene large-herbivore biogeography and mobility patterns in Central Europe. [PDF]
Heddell-Stevens P+8 more
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This study investigates the impact of landscape features and human influence on terrestrial mammal diversity in the Mediterranean basin using 300 camera traps across 28 sites. Contrary to expectations, landscape heterogeneity and anthropization did not correlate with mammal diversity.
Ignasi FERNÁNDEZ‐CABELLO+13 more
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Toward building a comprehensive human pan-genome: The SEN-GENOME project. [PDF]
Gaye A+5 more
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Introducing "Validated entheses-Based reconstruction of activity 2.0" (VERA 2.0): Semi-automated 3D analysis of bone surface changes. [PDF]
Karakostis FA.
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Ediacaran origin and Ediacaran-Cambrian diversification of Metazoa. [PDF]
Carlisle E+3 more
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The family myth in nursing care for children in psychological distress. [PDF]
Delfini G, Toledo VP, Garcia APRF.
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Archaeology and the Genetic Revolution in European Prehistory
, 2022This Element was written to meet the theoretical and methodological challenge raised by the third science revolution and its implications for how to study and interpret European prehistory.
K. Kristiansen
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Recent Major Themes and Research Areas in the Study of Human-Environment Interaction in Prehistory
Environmental Archaeology, 2020We report a study in which we systematically reviewed the recent literature dealing with human-environment interaction in prehistory. We first identified the 165 most highly cited papers published between 2005 and 2015.
W. Carleton, M. Collard
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