Reconstructing long‐term human impacts on plant communities: an ecological approach based on lake sediment DNA
Abstract
Paleoenvironmental studies are essential to understand biodiversity changes over long timescales and to assess the relative importance of anthropogenic and environmental factors. Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) is an emerging tool in the field of paleoecology and has proven to be a complementary approach to the use of pollen and macroremains for investigating past community changes. SedaDNA-based reconstructions of ancient environments often...
Paper Details
Title
Reconstructing long‐term human impacts on plant communities: an ecological approach based on lake sediment DNA
Published Date
Mar 23, 2015
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
7
Pages
1485 - 1498
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