Past vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records from Lakes Maridor and Nguène, located in the coastal savannas and inland rainforest of Gabon, respectively, provide new insights into the environmental history of western equatorial African rainforests during the last 4500 cal yr BP. These pollen records indicate that the coastal savannas of western equatorial Africa did not exist during the mid-Holocene and instead the region was covered by evergreen rainforests. From ca. 4000 cal yr BP a progressive decline of inland evergreen rainforest, accompanied by the expansion of semi-deciduous rainforest, occurred synchronously with grassland colonisation in the coastal region of Gabon. The contraction of moist evergreen r...
International audienceThis review paper synthesizes the recent published palaeoecological results ob...
International audienceThis review paper synthesizes the recent published palaeoecological results ob...
International audienceThis review paper synthesizes the recent published palaeoecological results ob...
International audiencePast vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records fro...
International audiencePast vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records fro...
Past vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records from Lakes Maridor and Ng...
International audiencePast vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records fro...
International audiencePast vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records fro...
Abstract. Past vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records from Lakes Mari...
Due to its transitional position, located between theGuineo-Congolian rain forest and the Sudanian s...
Due to its transitional position, located between theGuineo-Congolian rain forest and the Sudanian s...
Numerous ecologists postulate that West African savannas are mostly the result of degradation of for...
A potential human footprint on Western Central African rainforests before the Common Era has become ...
Pollen analysis of two cores from the Lake Sinnda, located in one of the driest areas of the souther...
Pollen and delta C-13(TOM) data obtained from two contrasting lake sequences (Lakes Kamalete and Ngu...
International audienceThis review paper synthesizes the recent published palaeoecological results ob...
International audienceThis review paper synthesizes the recent published palaeoecological results ob...
International audienceThis review paper synthesizes the recent published palaeoecological results ob...
International audiencePast vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records fro...
International audiencePast vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records fro...
Past vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records from Lakes Maridor and Ng...
International audiencePast vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records fro...
International audiencePast vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records fro...
Abstract. Past vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records from Lakes Mari...
Due to its transitional position, located between theGuineo-Congolian rain forest and the Sudanian s...
Due to its transitional position, located between theGuineo-Congolian rain forest and the Sudanian s...
Numerous ecologists postulate that West African savannas are mostly the result of degradation of for...
A potential human footprint on Western Central African rainforests before the Common Era has become ...
Pollen analysis of two cores from the Lake Sinnda, located in one of the driest areas of the souther...
Pollen and delta C-13(TOM) data obtained from two contrasting lake sequences (Lakes Kamalete and Ngu...
International audienceThis review paper synthesizes the recent published palaeoecological results ob...
International audienceThis review paper synthesizes the recent published palaeoecological results ob...
International audienceThis review paper synthesizes the recent published palaeoecological results ob...