A 10 m long peat core from the Kanaka Crater (20 degrees 25' S, 57 degrees 31' E), located at 560 m elevation in Mauritius, was analyzed for microfossils. Eight radiocarbon ages show the pollen record reflects environmental and climatic change of the last ca. 38 cal ka BP. The record shows that the island was continuously covered by forest with Erica heath (Philippia) in the uplands. Cyperaceous reedswamp with Pandanus trees was abundant in the coastal lowlands as well as locally in the waterlogged crater. The record shows changes in climatic humidity (wet from 38.0 to 22.7 cal ka BP, drier from 22.7 to 10.6 cal ka BP, and wetter again from 10.6 cal ka BP to recent) as the main response to climate change. A high turnover in montane forest s...
Aim: Coastal biodiversity hotspots are globally threatened by sea-level rise. As such it is importan...
In this study we investigate Pleistocene vegetation and climate change in southern East Africa by ex...
Glacial-interglacial fluctuations in the vegetation of South Africa might elucidate the climate syst...
A 10 m long peat core from the Kanaka Crater (20 degrees 25' S, 57 degrees 31' E), located at 560 m ...
A 10 m long peat core from the Kanaka Crater (20 degrees 25' S, 57 degrees 31' E), located at 560 m ...
The island of Mauritius offers the opportunity to study the poorly understood vegetation response to...
Four centuries of human occupation has left Mauritius with <5% of its original vegetation cover. Con...
A 115 cm long sediment core retrieved from the exposed uplands of Mauritius, a small oceanic island ...
A multi-proxy reconstruction of a sediment core from the Tatos basin in the Mauritian lowlands revea...
The tropical forests of Sulawesi represent some of the most diverse, biogeographically significant e...
Easter Island is a paradigmatic example of human impact on ecosystems. The role of climate changes i...
The Maritime Continent, home to widespread tropical rainforest and millions of people, is the primar...
Easter Island is a paradigmatic example of human impact on ecosystems. The role of climate changes i...
The Maritime Continent, home to widespread tropical rainforest and millions of people, is the primar...
In the last few decades, we have been witness to unprecedented changes in precipitation and temperat...
Aim: Coastal biodiversity hotspots are globally threatened by sea-level rise. As such it is importan...
In this study we investigate Pleistocene vegetation and climate change in southern East Africa by ex...
Glacial-interglacial fluctuations in the vegetation of South Africa might elucidate the climate syst...
A 10 m long peat core from the Kanaka Crater (20 degrees 25' S, 57 degrees 31' E), located at 560 m ...
A 10 m long peat core from the Kanaka Crater (20 degrees 25' S, 57 degrees 31' E), located at 560 m ...
The island of Mauritius offers the opportunity to study the poorly understood vegetation response to...
Four centuries of human occupation has left Mauritius with <5% of its original vegetation cover. Con...
A 115 cm long sediment core retrieved from the exposed uplands of Mauritius, a small oceanic island ...
A multi-proxy reconstruction of a sediment core from the Tatos basin in the Mauritian lowlands revea...
The tropical forests of Sulawesi represent some of the most diverse, biogeographically significant e...
Easter Island is a paradigmatic example of human impact on ecosystems. The role of climate changes i...
The Maritime Continent, home to widespread tropical rainforest and millions of people, is the primar...
Easter Island is a paradigmatic example of human impact on ecosystems. The role of climate changes i...
The Maritime Continent, home to widespread tropical rainforest and millions of people, is the primar...
In the last few decades, we have been witness to unprecedented changes in precipitation and temperat...
Aim: Coastal biodiversity hotspots are globally threatened by sea-level rise. As such it is importan...
In this study we investigate Pleistocene vegetation and climate change in southern East Africa by ex...
Glacial-interglacial fluctuations in the vegetation of South Africa might elucidate the climate syst...