ABSTRACTCultural land-use is an important driver of ecosystem change, influencing the composition of species across landscapes and through time. Recent research in northwestern North America has shown that historical Indigenous land-use and forest management has resulted in relict forest gardens dominated by edible fruit, nut, and berry producing trees and shrubs – many of which continue to grow adjacent to archaeological village sites today. Our research combines archaeological and ecological methods to better understand the historical ecology of seven forest gardens in the Pacific Northwest. Vascular plant communities at all sites are evaluated for distinctiveness using ANOSIM, NMDS, and indicator species analyses. We identify 15 forest g...
This summer, I researched the plants, fungi, and people of Tacoma’s Swan Creek Park Food Forest (SCP...
Historical records document the use of fire by Native Americans to maintain low-elevation fire-adapt...
The objective of this dissertation is to assess the impact of ancient Maya forest gardens —tree-dom...
Human land-use legacies have long-term effects on plant community composition and ecosystem function...
Historical ecology is a research program dedicated to uncovering the complex interactions between hu...
By all accounts, the peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America did not cultivate plants at the...
Archaeobotanical data from sites in the Great Basin and surrounding areas have demonstrated the pers...
In a global perspective, the human impact on forest ecosystems varies greatly in type, frequency and...
Coastal root gardens are areas of coastal marshland from which First Nations people on the Northwest...
Quantifying long-term human impacts to landscapes allows us to understand the ways in which ecosyste...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityAt European contact, indigeno...
Over the last 10,000 years, the Cedar Valley in northeastern Iowa has seen an influx of plants and p...
Historical ecology is a field of research that seeks to explain how ecosystem change is manifest upo...
Indigenous land use occurring on temporal scales over centuries or millennia shapes forests in speci...
This paper focuses on the benefits of incorporating traditional ecological knowledge into the field ...
This summer, I researched the plants, fungi, and people of Tacoma’s Swan Creek Park Food Forest (SCP...
Historical records document the use of fire by Native Americans to maintain low-elevation fire-adapt...
The objective of this dissertation is to assess the impact of ancient Maya forest gardens —tree-dom...
Human land-use legacies have long-term effects on plant community composition and ecosystem function...
Historical ecology is a research program dedicated to uncovering the complex interactions between hu...
By all accounts, the peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America did not cultivate plants at the...
Archaeobotanical data from sites in the Great Basin and surrounding areas have demonstrated the pers...
In a global perspective, the human impact on forest ecosystems varies greatly in type, frequency and...
Coastal root gardens are areas of coastal marshland from which First Nations people on the Northwest...
Quantifying long-term human impacts to landscapes allows us to understand the ways in which ecosyste...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityAt European contact, indigeno...
Over the last 10,000 years, the Cedar Valley in northeastern Iowa has seen an influx of plants and p...
Historical ecology is a field of research that seeks to explain how ecosystem change is manifest upo...
Indigenous land use occurring on temporal scales over centuries or millennia shapes forests in speci...
This paper focuses on the benefits of incorporating traditional ecological knowledge into the field ...
This summer, I researched the plants, fungi, and people of Tacoma’s Swan Creek Park Food Forest (SCP...
Historical records document the use of fire by Native Americans to maintain low-elevation fire-adapt...
The objective of this dissertation is to assess the impact of ancient Maya forest gardens —tree-dom...