Lake Victoria is the largest tropical lake on the planet. Located in East Africa at an altitude of 1135 m asl, it lies across the limits between two major climatic zones with a temperature and moisture gradient and associated tropical biomes, the rain forest, and the savanna. At higher altitudes > 1200-2500 m a.s.l. temperatures are significantly lower and vegetation forms an Afromontane belt. Primarily triggered by climate shifts, these three biomes and fire regimes have been dynamically interspersing over the last 17,000 years. Here, we present a robust 14C chronology mainly based on macroscopic charcoal using the MICADAS system of LARA at the University of Bern, new palynological data used as biostratigraphic control, and the first conti...
The impact of changing environments on the evolution and dispersal of Homo sapiens is highly debated...
Rainfall controls fire in tropical savanna ecosystems through impacting both the amount and flammabi...
Reconstructing hydrological variability is critical for understanding Lake Victoria’s ecosystem hist...
Fire regimes differ across tropical and subtropical biomes depending on multiple parameters whose in...
Reconstructions of ecosystem dynamics in tropical East Africa during the latest Pleistocene and the ...
In tropical ecosystems, climate and human impact are generally considered the main determinants of s...
New molecular proxies of temperature and hydrology are helping to constrain tropical climate change ...
New molecular proxies of temperature and hydrology are helping to constrain tropical climate change ...
Organic molecular markers determined in a sediment core (V95-1A-1P) from Lake Victoria (East Africa)...
Organic molecular markers determined in a sediment core (V95-1A-1P) from Lake Victoria (East Africa)...
Fires burning the vast grasslands and savannas of Africa significantly influence the global carbon c...
Fires burning the vast grasslands and savannas of Africa significantly influence the global carbon c...
Organic molecular markers determined in a sediment core (V95-1A-1P) from Lake Victoria (East Africa)...
Organic molecular markers determined in a sediment core (V95-1A-1P) from Lake Victoria (East Africa)...
Organic molecular markers determined in a sediment core (V95-1A-1P) from Lake Victoria (East Africa)...
The impact of changing environments on the evolution and dispersal of Homo sapiens is highly debated...
Rainfall controls fire in tropical savanna ecosystems through impacting both the amount and flammabi...
Reconstructing hydrological variability is critical for understanding Lake Victoria’s ecosystem hist...
Fire regimes differ across tropical and subtropical biomes depending on multiple parameters whose in...
Reconstructions of ecosystem dynamics in tropical East Africa during the latest Pleistocene and the ...
In tropical ecosystems, climate and human impact are generally considered the main determinants of s...
New molecular proxies of temperature and hydrology are helping to constrain tropical climate change ...
New molecular proxies of temperature and hydrology are helping to constrain tropical climate change ...
Organic molecular markers determined in a sediment core (V95-1A-1P) from Lake Victoria (East Africa)...
Organic molecular markers determined in a sediment core (V95-1A-1P) from Lake Victoria (East Africa)...
Fires burning the vast grasslands and savannas of Africa significantly influence the global carbon c...
Fires burning the vast grasslands and savannas of Africa significantly influence the global carbon c...
Organic molecular markers determined in a sediment core (V95-1A-1P) from Lake Victoria (East Africa)...
Organic molecular markers determined in a sediment core (V95-1A-1P) from Lake Victoria (East Africa)...
Organic molecular markers determined in a sediment core (V95-1A-1P) from Lake Victoria (East Africa)...
The impact of changing environments on the evolution and dispersal of Homo sapiens is highly debated...
Rainfall controls fire in tropical savanna ecosystems through impacting both the amount and flammabi...
Reconstructing hydrological variability is critical for understanding Lake Victoria’s ecosystem hist...