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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology(2)
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Andean microrefugia: testing the Holocene to pbkp_redict the Anthropocene
ArticleAbstract: Microrefugia are important for supporting populations during periods of unfavourable climate changePalabras claves:Andes, Climate Change, Conservation, fire, Microrefugia, palaeoecology, Polylepis, rugosityAutores:Bryan G. Valencia, Bush M.B., Gosling W.D., Matthews-Bird F., Urrego D.H., Williams J.J.Fuentes:googlescopus30,000 years of landscape and vegetation dynamics in a mid-elevation Andean valley
ArticleAbstract: The mid-elevation settings of the Andes are important biodiversity hotspots, yet little is known ofPalabras claves:Charcoal, Eastern Andes, fire, Holocene, Palms, Phytoliths, Pleistocene, River dynamicsAutores:Gosling W.D., Lougheed B.C., McMichael C.N.H., Patricia A. Mothes, Prins M.A., Scholz S., Witteveen N.H., Zwier M.Fuentes:googlescopusA 370,000-year record of vegetation and fire history around Lake Titicaca (Bolivia/Peru)
ArticleAbstract: Fossil pollen and charcoal analyses of sediments from Lake Titicaca, Peru/Bolivia, provide a recordPalabras claves:Andes, Climate Change, fire, Fossil charcoal, Fossil pollen, InterglacialAutores:Bush M.B., Collins A., Fritz S.C., Gosling W.D., Hanselman J.A., Knox C., Paul A. BakerFuentes:scopusA palaeoecological perspective on the transformation of the tropical Andes by early human activity
ReviewAbstract: Palaeoecological records suggest that humans have been in the Andes since at least 14 000 years ago.Palabras claves:fire, Manufactured Landscapes, Megafauna, Microrefugia, MIGRATION, Tree lineAutores:Bryan G. Valencia, Bush M.B., Gosling W.D., McMichael C.N.H., Nascimento M., Raczka M.F., Rozas-Dávila A., Sales R.K.Fuentes:googlescopusForests of the tropical eastern Andean flank during the middle Pleistocene
ArticleAbstract: Inter-bedded volcanic and organic sediments from Erazo (Ecuador) indicate the presence of four diffePalabras claves:AMAZON, ECUADOR, fire, Neotropics, No analogue, Pollen, WoodlandAutores:Cárdenas M., Gosling W.D., Patricia A. Mothes, Pennington R.T., Poole I., Sherlock S.Fuentes:googlescopus