The influence of climatic change, fire and species invasion on a Tasmanian temperate rainforest system over the past 18,000 years
We aim to understand how did cool temperate rainforest respond to changes in climate and fire activity over the past 18 kcal yrs, interrogating the role that flammable plant species (such as Eucalyptus) have in the long-term dynamics of rainforest vegetation. We used high-resolution pollen and charc...
Main Authors: | Alexa, B. (Author), Atun, Z. (Author), Cathy, W. (Author), David MJS, B. (Author), Felicitas, H. (Author), Hendrik, H. (Author), Kristen K, B. (Author), Laura N, S. (Author), Michael-Shawn, F. (Author), Michela, M. (Author), Tegan, H. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
2021
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