Understanding the response of long-term aquatic environmental changes in lakes to ongoing climate change and human activities is key to forecasting future lake conditions. In …
Anthropogenic activities are triggering global changes in the environment, causing entire communities of plants, pollinators and their interactions to restructure, and ultimately leading …
Benefiting from the rapid development of environmental DNA (eDNA) technologies, sedimentary DNA (sedDNA) emerges as a promising tool for monitoring plant compositions …
P Blaesild, F Hallgren, AB Nielsen - Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology …, 2024 - Elsevier
Recent discoveries of several Mesolithic sites within the Dagsmosse Basin, south-central Sweden, offer an opportunity to study the lifestyle and skillsets of Mesolithic hunter-gatherer …
L Mao, K Huang, H Huang - Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2024 - Elsevier
Fossil pollen records are valuable for reconstructing past floristic composition, vegetation and biogeographic history. In recent decades, a deeper understanding of plant diversity …
Healthy lake ecosystems support biodiversity and human populations. They provide many ecosystem services such as water, food and energy. Lakes can be impacted by natural …
K Bell, K Turo, A Lowe, K Nota, A Keller… - Authorea …, 2022 - essopenarchive.org
Anthropogenic activities are leading to changes in the environment at global scales, and understanding these changes requires rapid, high-throughput methods of assessment …
This study was supported by the German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU) through a Doctoral Research Grant Position awarded to Ebuka Canisius Nwosu. This study was also …