The pine-dominated forests of west-central Mexico are internationally recognized for their high biodiversity, and some areas are protected through various conservation measures including prohibition of human activity. In this region, however, there is evidence for human settlement dating back to ca. AD 1200. It is therefore unclear whether the present forest composition and structure are part of a successional stage following use by indigenous human populations during the past, or due to natural processes, such as climate. We present a study reconstructing the vegetation dynamics of pine-dominated forest over the past 4200 years using paleoecological techniques. Results from fossil pollen and charcoal indicate that, in this region, pine-dom...
The Tropical Montane Cloud Forest (TMCF) is a highly dynamic ecosystem that has undergone frequent s...
High-elevation sites in the tropics may be particularly sensitive to rapid climate change. By sampli...
The Ciénega de Camilo is a Sphagnum palustre seep in a canyon in dense pine-oak forest with four spe...
The pine-dominated forests of west-central Mexico are internationally recognized for their high biod...
The pine-dominated forests of west-central Mexico are internationally recognized for their high biod...
This thesis presents the results of a study to examine long-term forest dynamics in the high-altitud...
This thesis presents the results of a study to examine long-term forest dynamics in the high-altitud...
The determination of past successional stages, as well as the factors triggering succession, is cruc...
Key questions for understanding the resilience and variability of Mexican Neotropical cloud forest a...
Key questions for understanding the resilience and variability of Mexican Neotropical cloud forest a...
International audienceA modem pollen rain study was performed in a 300 km-long altitudinal transect ...
Pollen records of a 520-cm long core from Lake Zempoala (2800 m altitude) and a 884-cm long composit...
Pollen records of a 520-cm long core from Lake Zempoala (2800 m altitude) and a 884-cm long composit...
Two lake sediment cores from Madre del Sur mountain range, Guerrero State, west-central Mexico were ...
Pinus hartwegii is a high elevation species forming the upper treeline in Mexico-from volcanoes of t...
The Tropical Montane Cloud Forest (TMCF) is a highly dynamic ecosystem that has undergone frequent s...
High-elevation sites in the tropics may be particularly sensitive to rapid climate change. By sampli...
The Ciénega de Camilo is a Sphagnum palustre seep in a canyon in dense pine-oak forest with four spe...
The pine-dominated forests of west-central Mexico are internationally recognized for their high biod...
The pine-dominated forests of west-central Mexico are internationally recognized for their high biod...
This thesis presents the results of a study to examine long-term forest dynamics in the high-altitud...
This thesis presents the results of a study to examine long-term forest dynamics in the high-altitud...
The determination of past successional stages, as well as the factors triggering succession, is cruc...
Key questions for understanding the resilience and variability of Mexican Neotropical cloud forest a...
Key questions for understanding the resilience and variability of Mexican Neotropical cloud forest a...
International audienceA modem pollen rain study was performed in a 300 km-long altitudinal transect ...
Pollen records of a 520-cm long core from Lake Zempoala (2800 m altitude) and a 884-cm long composit...
Pollen records of a 520-cm long core from Lake Zempoala (2800 m altitude) and a 884-cm long composit...
Two lake sediment cores from Madre del Sur mountain range, Guerrero State, west-central Mexico were ...
Pinus hartwegii is a high elevation species forming the upper treeline in Mexico-from volcanoes of t...
The Tropical Montane Cloud Forest (TMCF) is a highly dynamic ecosystem that has undergone frequent s...
High-elevation sites in the tropics may be particularly sensitive to rapid climate change. By sampli...
The Ciénega de Camilo is a Sphagnum palustre seep in a canyon in dense pine-oak forest with four spe...