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Island biodiversity in the Anthropocene
Biodiversity on marine islands is characterized by unique biogeographic, phylogenetic and
functional characteristics. Islands hold a disproportionate amount of the world's biodiversity …
functional characteristics. Islands hold a disproportionate amount of the world's biodiversity …
Mobilizing the past to shape a better Anthropocene
As our planet emerges into a new epoch in which humans dominate the Earth system, it is
imperative that societies initiate a new phase of responsible environmental stewardship …
imperative that societies initiate a new phase of responsible environmental stewardship …
The human dimension of biodiversity changes on islands
Islands are among the last regions on Earth settled and transformed by human activities,
and they provide replicated model systems for analysis of how people affect ecological …
and they provide replicated model systems for analysis of how people affect ecological …
Contributions of Quaternary botany to modern ecology and biogeography
HJB Birks - Plant Ecology & Diversity, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Quaternary (last 2.6 million years) botany involves studying plant megafossils
(eg tree stumps), macrofossils (eg seeds, leaves), and microfossils (eg pollen, spores) …
(eg tree stumps), macrofossils (eg seeds, leaves), and microfossils (eg pollen, spores) …
Macaronesia as a fruitful arena for ecology, evolution, and conservation biology
Research in Macaronesia has led to substantial advances in ecology, evolution and
conservation biology. We review the scientific developments achieved in this region, and …
conservation biology. We review the scientific developments achieved in this region, and …
Late Holocene spread of pastoralism coincides with endemic megafaunal extinction on Madagascar
Recently expanded estimates for when humans arrived on Madagascar (up to
approximately 10 000 years ago) highlight questions about the causes of the island's …
approximately 10 000 years ago) highlight questions about the causes of the island's …
Global Island Monitoring Scheme (GIMS): a proposal for the long-term coordinated survey and monitoring of native island forest biota
Islands harbour evolutionary and ecologically unique biota, which are currently
disproportionately threatened by a multitude of anthropogenic factors, including habitat loss …
disproportionately threatened by a multitude of anthropogenic factors, including habitat loss …
Archaeological research in the Canary Islands: Island archaeology off Africa's Atlantic coast
PJ Mitchell - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2024 - Springer
Island archaeology is a well-established field within the wider discipline, but African
contributions to it remain scarce. The Canary Islands are unusual in the broader African …
contributions to it remain scarce. The Canary Islands are unusual in the broader African …
Phytolith based paleoecological reconstruction from a loess-paleosol sequence in the Kashmir Himalaya, India
The temporal vegetation development provides vital information for understanding past
climatic changes. In this study, we reconstruct vegetation dynamics from the last glacial …
climatic changes. In this study, we reconstruct vegetation dynamics from the last glacial …
Global change in microcosms: Environmental and societal predictors of land cover change on the Atlantic Ocean Islands
Islands contribute enormously to global biodiversity, but their species and ecosystems are
highly threatened and often confined to small patches of remaining native vegetation …
highly threatened and often confined to small patches of remaining native vegetation …