Many palaoeclimate estimates are based on the climatic ranges of the nearest living relatives (NLRs) of fossils. If the climatic ranges of the true NLRs of the taxa in a fossil assemblage do not overlap, then the past climatic ranges of some of the fossil taxa are different to the ranges of their NLRs. Discrepancies between the climatic ranges of the inferred NLRs of co-occurring fossils are common, particularly in assemblages older than the Middle Pleistocene. Evidence from Early Pleistocene Tasmania indicates that many anomalies are caused by extinct species, or at least genotypes. It is likely that pre-Quaternary fossil deposits will contain more extinct taxa. Most of the extinct Early Pleistocene taxa have warm climate NLRs, but th...
One of the great debates about extinction is whether humans or climatic change caused the demise of ...
Aim The links between geo- and biodiversity, postulated by Humboldt, can now be made quantitative. S...
This paper explores the palaeoclimatic significance of a fossil plant and insect record from Yarra C...
Many palaoeclimate estimates are based on the climatic ranges of the nearest living relatives (NLRs)...
A new species of Nothofagus, N. pachyphylla, is proposed based on fossils from Early Pleistocene sed...
Evidence is presented which suggests that hypotheses presented by Kirkpatrick & Brown relating to en...
A new species of Nothofagus, N. pachyphylla, is proposed based on fossils from Early Pleistocene sed...
Plant macrofossils can be used as proxy palaeoclimatic indicators, since both the taxa present at a ...
During the Late Quaternary, abrupt climate and cultural changes took place and made alternations to ...
The ‘Coexistence Approach’ is amutual climate range (MCR) technique combinedwith the nearest-living ...
If Quaternary palaeoclimatic reconstructions are to be adequately contextualised, it is vital that t...
The Coexistence Approach was established by Mosbrugger and Utescher (1997) as a plant-based method t...
Understanding climate change and its potential impact on species, populations and communities is one...
The Coexistence Approach was established by Mosbrugger and Utescher (1997) as a plant-based method t...
Plant-sociological and climatic classification of the Australian Nothofagus cunninghamii rain forest...
One of the great debates about extinction is whether humans or climatic change caused the demise of ...
Aim The links between geo- and biodiversity, postulated by Humboldt, can now be made quantitative. S...
This paper explores the palaeoclimatic significance of a fossil plant and insect record from Yarra C...
Many palaoeclimate estimates are based on the climatic ranges of the nearest living relatives (NLRs)...
A new species of Nothofagus, N. pachyphylla, is proposed based on fossils from Early Pleistocene sed...
Evidence is presented which suggests that hypotheses presented by Kirkpatrick & Brown relating to en...
A new species of Nothofagus, N. pachyphylla, is proposed based on fossils from Early Pleistocene sed...
Plant macrofossils can be used as proxy palaeoclimatic indicators, since both the taxa present at a ...
During the Late Quaternary, abrupt climate and cultural changes took place and made alternations to ...
The ‘Coexistence Approach’ is amutual climate range (MCR) technique combinedwith the nearest-living ...
If Quaternary palaeoclimatic reconstructions are to be adequately contextualised, it is vital that t...
The Coexistence Approach was established by Mosbrugger and Utescher (1997) as a plant-based method t...
Understanding climate change and its potential impact on species, populations and communities is one...
The Coexistence Approach was established by Mosbrugger and Utescher (1997) as a plant-based method t...
Plant-sociological and climatic classification of the Australian Nothofagus cunninghamii rain forest...
One of the great debates about extinction is whether humans or climatic change caused the demise of ...
Aim The links between geo- and biodiversity, postulated by Humboldt, can now be made quantitative. S...
This paper explores the palaeoclimatic significance of a fossil plant and insect record from Yarra C...