Remains of true bugs (Heteroptera) and beetles (Coleoptera) from archaeological occupation deposits of the past two millennia appear to provide evidence that temperatures in northern England in the 1st 4th and 9th 15th centuries AD were 1 2 C higher than those of the mid-20th century. It is argued that, although they derive from artificial conditions, if used appropriately the abundant records from occupation sites represent an important source of local terrestrial palaeoclimatic information which is easily available in the short term, though confirmatory data from natural deposits should also be sought. The potential of the bugs (Hemiptera) is particularly emphasised. The recent return to the north of some species presumed to have been dri...
Understanding and interpreting climate response from ancient fluvial deposits requires a combined ap...
Historical data sources on abundance of organisms are valuable for determining responses of those or...
During the Late Quaternary, abrupt climate and cultural changes took place and made alternations to ...
Several Quaternary sequences in North America have been analysed for fossil insects. Most of the ins...
The fossil insect evidence for large scale and dramatic changes in the British landscape over the la...
The comparison of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records of fossil insects with modern red d...
Seasonal and mean annual temperatures can be reconstructed from radiocarbon-dated beetle remains to ...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humber-h...
International audienceThe St-Omer area is a rapidly subsiding basin in which long sequences of Weich...
The reconstruction of woodland history is important in relation to archaeological, ecological, bioge...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humberhe...
Chironomids have been used extensively for reconstructing past temperatures from the late glacial ch...
Since the last Ice Age (ca 115 000–11 700 years ago), the geographical ranges of most plants and ani...
International audienceQuaternary insect subfossils preserved in river deposits allow for the reconst...
This paper examines the degree to which tree-associated Coleoptera (beetles) and pollen could be use...
Understanding and interpreting climate response from ancient fluvial deposits requires a combined ap...
Historical data sources on abundance of organisms are valuable for determining responses of those or...
During the Late Quaternary, abrupt climate and cultural changes took place and made alternations to ...
Several Quaternary sequences in North America have been analysed for fossil insects. Most of the ins...
The fossil insect evidence for large scale and dramatic changes in the British landscape over the la...
The comparison of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records of fossil insects with modern red d...
Seasonal and mean annual temperatures can be reconstructed from radiocarbon-dated beetle remains to ...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humber-h...
International audienceThe St-Omer area is a rapidly subsiding basin in which long sequences of Weich...
The reconstruction of woodland history is important in relation to archaeological, ecological, bioge...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humberhe...
Chironomids have been used extensively for reconstructing past temperatures from the late glacial ch...
Since the last Ice Age (ca 115 000–11 700 years ago), the geographical ranges of most plants and ani...
International audienceQuaternary insect subfossils preserved in river deposits allow for the reconst...
This paper examines the degree to which tree-associated Coleoptera (beetles) and pollen could be use...
Understanding and interpreting climate response from ancient fluvial deposits requires a combined ap...
Historical data sources on abundance of organisms are valuable for determining responses of those or...
During the Late Quaternary, abrupt climate and cultural changes took place and made alternations to ...