The lake sediments of Hasseldala Port in south-east Sweden provide an archive of local and regional environmental conditions similar to 14.5-9.5 ka BP (thousand years before present) and allow testing DNA sequencing techniques to reconstruct past vegetation changes. We combined shotgun sequencing with plant micro- and macrofossil analyses to investigate sediments dating to the Allerod (14.1-12.7 ka BP), Younger Dryas (12.7-11.7 ka BP), and Preboreal (<11.7 ka BP). Number of reads and taxa were not associated with sample age or organic content. This suggests that, beyond the initial rapid degradation, DNA is still present. The proportion of recovered plant DNA was low, but allowed identifying an important number of plant taxa, thus adding...
Recent advances in sequencing technologies now permit the analyses of plant DNA from fossil samples ...
The Lateglacial/early Holocene sediments from the ancient lake at H\ue4sseldala Port, southern Swede...
International audienceOn the annual and interannual scales, lake microbial communities are known to ...
The lake sediments of Hasseldala Port in south-east Sweden provide an archive of local and regional ...
The lake sediments of Hasseldala Port in south-east Sweden provide an archive of local and regional ...
Palaeoecological studies on lake sediments and peat archives have provided fundamental knowledge abo...
Plant and animal biodiversity can be studied by obtaining DNA directly from the environment. This ne...
Plant and animal biodiversity can be studied by obtaining DNA directly from the environment. This ne...
These are data on multiproxy landscape and vegetation history of the high-Arctic lake Tenndammen and...
This thesis explores the potential of sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) from lakes as a tool for stu...
High-resolution records of plant macrofossils, magnetic susceptibility, and total carbon content, co...
We compared DNA, pollen and macrofossil data obtained from Weichselian interstadial and Holocene (ma...
Current knowledge of past vegetation and faunal diversity has been based on pollen and macrofossil a...
Abstract Background Quaternary plant ecology in much of the world has historically relied on morphol...
The Lateglacial/early Holocene sediments from the ancient lake at Hasseldala Port, southern Sweden p...
Recent advances in sequencing technologies now permit the analyses of plant DNA from fossil samples ...
The Lateglacial/early Holocene sediments from the ancient lake at H\ue4sseldala Port, southern Swede...
International audienceOn the annual and interannual scales, lake microbial communities are known to ...
The lake sediments of Hasseldala Port in south-east Sweden provide an archive of local and regional ...
The lake sediments of Hasseldala Port in south-east Sweden provide an archive of local and regional ...
Palaeoecological studies on lake sediments and peat archives have provided fundamental knowledge abo...
Plant and animal biodiversity can be studied by obtaining DNA directly from the environment. This ne...
Plant and animal biodiversity can be studied by obtaining DNA directly from the environment. This ne...
These are data on multiproxy landscape and vegetation history of the high-Arctic lake Tenndammen and...
This thesis explores the potential of sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) from lakes as a tool for stu...
High-resolution records of plant macrofossils, magnetic susceptibility, and total carbon content, co...
We compared DNA, pollen and macrofossil data obtained from Weichselian interstadial and Holocene (ma...
Current knowledge of past vegetation and faunal diversity has been based on pollen and macrofossil a...
Abstract Background Quaternary plant ecology in much of the world has historically relied on morphol...
The Lateglacial/early Holocene sediments from the ancient lake at Hasseldala Port, southern Sweden p...
Recent advances in sequencing technologies now permit the analyses of plant DNA from fossil samples ...
The Lateglacial/early Holocene sediments from the ancient lake at H\ue4sseldala Port, southern Swede...
International audienceOn the annual and interannual scales, lake microbial communities are known to ...