The extinction of iconic species such as the dodo and the deforestation of Easter Island are emblematic of the transformative impact of human colonization of many oceanic islands, especially those in the tropics and subtropics. Yet, the interaction of prehistoric and colonial-era colonists with the forests and forest resources they encountered can be complex, varies between islands, and remains poorly understood. Long-term ecological records (e.g., fossil pollen) provide the means to understand these human impacts in relation to natural change and variability pre- and postcolonization. Here we analyze paleoecological archives in forested landscapes of the Canary Islands and Cabo Verde, first colonized approximately 2,400 to 2,000 and 490 y ...
Aim: Long-term ecological data provide a stepped frame of island ecosystem transformation after succ...
Aim In many cases, human colonization drastically modified the ecosystems of remote oceanic islands ...
Garajonay National Park in La Gomera (Canary Islands) contains one of the largest remnant areas of a...
The extinction of iconic species such as the dodo and the deforestation of Easter Island are emblema...
Cabo Verde was the first tropical archipelago colonized by Europeans. Historians have suggested that...
Cabo Verde was the first tropical archipelago colonized by Europeans. Historians have suggested that...
Oceanic island ecosystems are exceptional due to their isolation; island species typically exhibit h...
Aim Long‐term ecological data provide a stepped frame of island ecosystem transformation after succe...
Oceanic islands remained free of humans until relatively recent times. On contact, humans encountere...
Islands are traditionally considered sensitive to environment and climate change. The Caribbean Isla...
Aim: palaeoecological data provide an essential long-term perspective of ecological change and its d...
The Canary Islands provide an exceptional scenario to study vegetation changes through time, since ...
We provide the first fossil pollen and charcoal analysis from the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Isl...
Macaronesia is a biogeographical region comprising five Atlantic Oceanic archipelagos: the Azores, ...
Aim In many cases, human colonization drastically modified the ecosystems of remote oceanic islands ...
Aim: Long-term ecological data provide a stepped frame of island ecosystem transformation after succ...
Aim In many cases, human colonization drastically modified the ecosystems of remote oceanic islands ...
Garajonay National Park in La Gomera (Canary Islands) contains one of the largest remnant areas of a...
The extinction of iconic species such as the dodo and the deforestation of Easter Island are emblema...
Cabo Verde was the first tropical archipelago colonized by Europeans. Historians have suggested that...
Cabo Verde was the first tropical archipelago colonized by Europeans. Historians have suggested that...
Oceanic island ecosystems are exceptional due to their isolation; island species typically exhibit h...
Aim Long‐term ecological data provide a stepped frame of island ecosystem transformation after succe...
Oceanic islands remained free of humans until relatively recent times. On contact, humans encountere...
Islands are traditionally considered sensitive to environment and climate change. The Caribbean Isla...
Aim: palaeoecological data provide an essential long-term perspective of ecological change and its d...
The Canary Islands provide an exceptional scenario to study vegetation changes through time, since ...
We provide the first fossil pollen and charcoal analysis from the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Isl...
Macaronesia is a biogeographical region comprising five Atlantic Oceanic archipelagos: the Azores, ...
Aim In many cases, human colonization drastically modified the ecosystems of remote oceanic islands ...
Aim: Long-term ecological data provide a stepped frame of island ecosystem transformation after succ...
Aim In many cases, human colonization drastically modified the ecosystems of remote oceanic islands ...
Garajonay National Park in La Gomera (Canary Islands) contains one of the largest remnant areas of a...