The reconstruction of woodland history is important in relation to archaeological, ecological, biogeographical and evolutionary problems, and insect remains are a significant source of relevant information. Fully natural interglacial and Holocene ‘waterlogged’ deposits assumed to have formed in woodland generally contain abundant macrofossils of both plants and insects indicative of trees. In contrast, British archaeological deposits rich in macrofossil remains of trees often lack, or contain very few, tree-associated insects. To cast light on this contradiction, assemblages of insect (Coleoptera and Hemiptera) remains from a range of modern deposits with various spatial relationships to woodland and trees have been analysed. The proportion...
The fossil insect evidence for large scale and dramatic changes in the British landscape over the la...
Human activity has undoubtedly had a major impact on Holocene forested ecosystems, with the concurre...
Tree-ring analysis of subfossil Pinus sylvestris L. and Quercus sp. and their associated subfossil i...
This paper outlines the usefulness of using fossil insects, particularly Coleoptera (beetles), prese...
This paper examines the degree to which tree-associated Coleoptera (beetles) and pollen could be use...
Methods of invertebrate sampling were used to determine how the deliberate introduction of field lay...
This paper presents a new review of our knowledge of the ancient forest beetle fauna from Holocene a...
The comparison of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records of fossil insects with modern red d...
The reconstruction and structure of the European Holocene “wildwood” has been the focus of considera...
These data sets report the fossil beetle assemblages identified from the Mesolithic to Late Bronze A...
This chapter looks at samples taken for insect analysis at various sites throughout Derryville Bog....
Human activity has undoubtedly had a major impact on Holocene forested ecosystems, with the concurre...
Assemblages of insects, mainly beetles (Coleoptera) from nine archaeological occupation sites in Nor...
Palaeoentomological investigations have been carried out on a series of profiles and contexts in the...
This paper examines the important contribution that sub-fossil insect remains can make to an unders...
The fossil insect evidence for large scale and dramatic changes in the British landscape over the la...
Human activity has undoubtedly had a major impact on Holocene forested ecosystems, with the concurre...
Tree-ring analysis of subfossil Pinus sylvestris L. and Quercus sp. and their associated subfossil i...
This paper outlines the usefulness of using fossil insects, particularly Coleoptera (beetles), prese...
This paper examines the degree to which tree-associated Coleoptera (beetles) and pollen could be use...
Methods of invertebrate sampling were used to determine how the deliberate introduction of field lay...
This paper presents a new review of our knowledge of the ancient forest beetle fauna from Holocene a...
The comparison of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records of fossil insects with modern red d...
The reconstruction and structure of the European Holocene “wildwood” has been the focus of considera...
These data sets report the fossil beetle assemblages identified from the Mesolithic to Late Bronze A...
This chapter looks at samples taken for insect analysis at various sites throughout Derryville Bog....
Human activity has undoubtedly had a major impact on Holocene forested ecosystems, with the concurre...
Assemblages of insects, mainly beetles (Coleoptera) from nine archaeological occupation sites in Nor...
Palaeoentomological investigations have been carried out on a series of profiles and contexts in the...
This paper examines the important contribution that sub-fossil insect remains can make to an unders...
The fossil insect evidence for large scale and dramatic changes in the British landscape over the la...
Human activity has undoubtedly had a major impact on Holocene forested ecosystems, with the concurre...
Tree-ring analysis of subfossil Pinus sylvestris L. and Quercus sp. and their associated subfossil i...