This paper documents the first 10,000 year old plant macrofossil record of vegetation changes on the central island of Santa Cruz, providing information on Sphagnum bog vegetation patterns, local extinction of key taxa, and temporal successions in the Galápagos humid highlands. Vegetation change is reconstructed through examination of Holocene sedimentary sequences obtained from three Sphagnum bogs located within volcanic caldera forming the high elevation central ridge system of Santa Cruz Island. Results indicate that these specialized Sphagnum bog ecosystems are dynamic and have undergone considerable changes in vegetation composition, transitioning from diverse hygrophilous herbs and submerged aquatic ecosystems to drier Sphagnum/. Pter...
Easter Island is a paradigmatic example of human impact on ecosystems. The role of climate changes i...
The tropical forests of Sulawesi represent some of the most diverse, biogeographically significant e...
Cabo Verde was the first tropical archipelago colonized by Europeans. Historians have suggested that...
This paper documents the first 10,000 year old plant macrofossil record of vegetation changes on the...
The Galapagos Islands are renowned for their ecological value. However the native biodiversity of th...
34 p. Versión post-print del artículo (versión revisada y corregida sin la maquetación editorial)Ear...
Oceanic island ecosystems are exceptional due to their isolation; island species typically exhibit h...
Tropical dry islands are currently facing major challenges derived from anthropogenic and climatic p...
The Holocene Period for the province of West New Britain, Papua New Guinea, is characterised by peri...
The giant tortoises of the Galapagos have become greatly depleted since European discovery of the is...
Tropical dry islands are currently facing major challenges derived from anthropogenic and climatic p...
Aim: palaeoecological data provide an essential long-term perspective of ecological change and its d...
Peat cores were taken from eight primary and one secondary raised bog sites throughout the United Ki...
An integrated approach to the reconstruction of vegetation history and human land use during the Hol...
Aim: To track the peopling of the South Pacific and assess their impact on terrestrial and aquatic e...
Easter Island is a paradigmatic example of human impact on ecosystems. The role of climate changes i...
The tropical forests of Sulawesi represent some of the most diverse, biogeographically significant e...
Cabo Verde was the first tropical archipelago colonized by Europeans. Historians have suggested that...
This paper documents the first 10,000 year old plant macrofossil record of vegetation changes on the...
The Galapagos Islands are renowned for their ecological value. However the native biodiversity of th...
34 p. Versión post-print del artículo (versión revisada y corregida sin la maquetación editorial)Ear...
Oceanic island ecosystems are exceptional due to their isolation; island species typically exhibit h...
Tropical dry islands are currently facing major challenges derived from anthropogenic and climatic p...
The Holocene Period for the province of West New Britain, Papua New Guinea, is characterised by peri...
The giant tortoises of the Galapagos have become greatly depleted since European discovery of the is...
Tropical dry islands are currently facing major challenges derived from anthropogenic and climatic p...
Aim: palaeoecological data provide an essential long-term perspective of ecological change and its d...
Peat cores were taken from eight primary and one secondary raised bog sites throughout the United Ki...
An integrated approach to the reconstruction of vegetation history and human land use during the Hol...
Aim: To track the peopling of the South Pacific and assess their impact on terrestrial and aquatic e...
Easter Island is a paradigmatic example of human impact on ecosystems. The role of climate changes i...
The tropical forests of Sulawesi represent some of the most diverse, biogeographically significant e...
Cabo Verde was the first tropical archipelago colonized by Europeans. Historians have suggested that...