The islands of Torres Strait occupy a shallow area of submerged continental shelf narrowly separating Cape York Peninsula, Australia, from New Guinea. The human history of Torres Strait is unique with respect to mainland northern Australia. Island vegetation, however, exhibits a strong affinity with the environments of the western lowlands regions of Cape York Peninsula and with the vegetation of seasonal tropical Australia in general. Cape York Peninsula is both climatically and biologically diverse, yet few pollen studies have been carried out in its seasonally tropical environments. A summary presentation of palynological results, tracing the nature of vegetation change in Torres Strait, offers a possible framework for vegetation changes...
This paper presents a descriptive study of the modern pollen sampled from numerous vegetation commun...
Few studies have been conducted into the environmental history of the North Coast region of New Sout...
We reconstruct long-term vegetation development in a temperate Australian oceanic setting using wetl...
The islands of Torres Strait occupy a shallow area of submerged continental shelf narrowly separatin...
The islands of Torres Strait occupy a shallow area of submerged continental shelf narrowly separatin...
[Extract] This report presents results of the first systematic palaeobiogeographical investigation u...
The pollen and sedimentary record from a coastal backdune swamp on the island of Mua, Torres Strait,...
Pollen and charcoal analyses are presented from the islands of Mua and Badu, western Torres Strait (...
The Wet Tropics region of northeastern Australia has been the focus of palynological research into t...
Pollen analyses of Late Quaternary sediments from nine marine piston-cores reveal a continuous veget...
This study presents three records of environmental change during the late-Holocene from wetlands acr...
The Bass Strait islands are some of the few areas in Australia that were not occupied by humans at t...
Two swamp sites on Flinders Island in Bass Strait provide evidence of vegetation cover for the perio...
First published: 09 August 2021Records of Australian palaeoclimate beyond the last glacial cycle are...
Palynological study of Whitehaven Swamp, Whitsunday Island, provides the first Holocene palaeoenviro...
This paper presents a descriptive study of the modern pollen sampled from numerous vegetation commun...
Few studies have been conducted into the environmental history of the North Coast region of New Sout...
We reconstruct long-term vegetation development in a temperate Australian oceanic setting using wetl...
The islands of Torres Strait occupy a shallow area of submerged continental shelf narrowly separatin...
The islands of Torres Strait occupy a shallow area of submerged continental shelf narrowly separatin...
[Extract] This report presents results of the first systematic palaeobiogeographical investigation u...
The pollen and sedimentary record from a coastal backdune swamp on the island of Mua, Torres Strait,...
Pollen and charcoal analyses are presented from the islands of Mua and Badu, western Torres Strait (...
The Wet Tropics region of northeastern Australia has been the focus of palynological research into t...
Pollen analyses of Late Quaternary sediments from nine marine piston-cores reveal a continuous veget...
This study presents three records of environmental change during the late-Holocene from wetlands acr...
The Bass Strait islands are some of the few areas in Australia that were not occupied by humans at t...
Two swamp sites on Flinders Island in Bass Strait provide evidence of vegetation cover for the perio...
First published: 09 August 2021Records of Australian palaeoclimate beyond the last glacial cycle are...
Palynological study of Whitehaven Swamp, Whitsunday Island, provides the first Holocene palaeoenviro...
This paper presents a descriptive study of the modern pollen sampled from numerous vegetation commun...
Few studies have been conducted into the environmental history of the North Coast region of New Sout...
We reconstruct long-term vegetation development in a temperate Australian oceanic setting using wetl...