We are using the remains of aquatic insects, specifically midge flies (Chironomidae), preserved in the lake sediment of small, climatically sensitive Sierra Nevada lakes to reconstruct the late-glacial and early Holocene temperature regime for the region. Chironomids are non-biting midge flies belonging to the order Diptera. They are ubiquitous an
Because very little is known about past climate change in the Ashnola region of southwestern Britis...
Lake sediments contain the remains of midge communities that may be used as biological proxies for i...
The head capsules of chironomids (Insecta: Diptera) are well preserved in sediments and can be recog...
Surface lake sediment was recovered from 57 lakes along an elevation gradient in the central, easter...
Chironomid and stratigraphic analyses of a lake sediment core recovered from a high-elevation lake i...
Fossils of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-established pa...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. The use of chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae) as indicators of ch...
Investigation of Holocene climate variability remains challenging. This is largely due to chronologi...
Fossil assemblages of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-est...
International audienceWe present a chironomid-based reconstruction of late-Holocene temperature from...
In this study, Holocene mean July temperatures were reconstructed quantitatively based on subfossil ...
Because very little is known about past climate change in the Ashnola region of southwestern Britis...
Lake sediments contain the remains of midge communities that may be used as biological proxies for i...
The head capsules of chironomids (Insecta: Diptera) are well preserved in sediments and can be recog...
Surface lake sediment was recovered from 57 lakes along an elevation gradient in the central, easter...
Chironomid and stratigraphic analyses of a lake sediment core recovered from a high-elevation lake i...
Fossils of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-established pa...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. The use of chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae) as indicators of ch...
Investigation of Holocene climate variability remains challenging. This is largely due to chronologi...
Fossil assemblages of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-est...
International audienceWe present a chironomid-based reconstruction of late-Holocene temperature from...
In this study, Holocene mean July temperatures were reconstructed quantitatively based on subfossil ...
Because very little is known about past climate change in the Ashnola region of southwestern Britis...
Lake sediments contain the remains of midge communities that may be used as biological proxies for i...
The head capsules of chironomids (Insecta: Diptera) are well preserved in sediments and can be recog...