© ArnoldA fossil pollen and charcoal record from a cyperaceous swamp on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia, was investigated to provide a history of pre- and post-European settlement vegetation change. It was found that the swamp initiated sometime before 8220 calibrated years BP. High rates of peat development and the expansion of swamp species between 7000 BP and 4500 cal. BP indicated wet conditions at that time. The swamp became drier in the late Holocene and some peat may have been lost through deflation. Macroscopic charcoal and Typha pollen suggested that Aborigines deliberately burned the upland wetlands during the mid to late Holocene. Prior to European settlement climate changes generated community shifts in the terrestrial v...
Pollen and charcoal analyses are presented from the islands of Mua and Badu, western Torres Strait (...
Microfossils for mid to late Holocene sediments present within the Kelly’s Swamp wetlands have...
We reconstruct long-term vegetation development in a temperate Australian oceanic setting using wetl...
Copyright © 2008 SAGE PublicationsMicrofossil, sediment and documentary records provide a history of...
Microfossil, sediment and documentary records provide a history of European land use and its impact ...
Two swamp sites on Flinders Island in Bass Strait provide evidence of vegetation cover for the perio...
Understanding the impacts of Indigenous habitation and the ecological transition to European colonis...
This study presents three records of environmental change during the late-Holocene from wetlands acr...
Abstract: Wetland degradation in the Upper Sooth East of South Australia is anl urgent management co...
A record of vegetation and environmental change over the past 3000 years was obtained through pollen...
This study investigates the relationship between fire, vegetation and people on the Mount Buffalo Pl...
An environmental history is presented from Girraween Lagoon, Darwin region of the Northern Territory...
Aim: To evaluate the influence of climate and Aboriginal landscape management on Holocene vegetation...
We present a new well dated Holocene record of environmental change from Little Llangothlin Lagoon i...
1 The long-term impact of changes in land use, fire and climate on species diversity in Australia ar...
Pollen and charcoal analyses are presented from the islands of Mua and Badu, western Torres Strait (...
Microfossils for mid to late Holocene sediments present within the Kelly’s Swamp wetlands have...
We reconstruct long-term vegetation development in a temperate Australian oceanic setting using wetl...
Copyright © 2008 SAGE PublicationsMicrofossil, sediment and documentary records provide a history of...
Microfossil, sediment and documentary records provide a history of European land use and its impact ...
Two swamp sites on Flinders Island in Bass Strait provide evidence of vegetation cover for the perio...
Understanding the impacts of Indigenous habitation and the ecological transition to European colonis...
This study presents three records of environmental change during the late-Holocene from wetlands acr...
Abstract: Wetland degradation in the Upper Sooth East of South Australia is anl urgent management co...
A record of vegetation and environmental change over the past 3000 years was obtained through pollen...
This study investigates the relationship between fire, vegetation and people on the Mount Buffalo Pl...
An environmental history is presented from Girraween Lagoon, Darwin region of the Northern Territory...
Aim: To evaluate the influence of climate and Aboriginal landscape management on Holocene vegetation...
We present a new well dated Holocene record of environmental change from Little Llangothlin Lagoon i...
1 The long-term impact of changes in land use, fire and climate on species diversity in Australia ar...
Pollen and charcoal analyses are presented from the islands of Mua and Badu, western Torres Strait (...
Microfossils for mid to late Holocene sediments present within the Kelly’s Swamp wetlands have...
We reconstruct long-term vegetation development in a temperate Australian oceanic setting using wetl...