Fossils of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-established palaeotemperature indicators which, with the aid of numerical chironomid-based inference models (transfer functions), can provide quantitative estimates of past temperature change. This approach to temperature reconstruction relies on the strong relationship between air and lake surface water temperature and the distribution of individual chironomid taxa (species, species groups, genera) that has been observed in different climate regions (arctic, subarctic, temperate and tropical) in both the Northern and Southern hemisphere. A major complicating factor for the use of chironomids for palaeoclimate reconstruction which increases the uncertainty...
International audienceWe present a chironomid-based reconstruction of late-Holocene temperature from...
Many environmental variables that are important for the development of chironomid larvae (such as wa...
Chironomid and stratigraphic analyses of a lake sediment core recovered from a high-elevation lake i...
Fossils of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-established pa...
We studied the effects of within-lake variation of subfossil chironomid assemblages on chironomid-in...
Surface lake sediment was recovered from 57 lakes along an elevation gradient in the central, easter...
We combined paleolimnological reconstructions and space-for-time substitutions to unravel chironomid...
The analysis of chironomid taxa and environmental datasets from 46 New Zealand lakes identified temp...
Floodplain lakes are rarely analysed for fossil chironomids and usually not incorporated in modern c...
Reconstructing climate change quantitatively over millennial timescales is crucial for understanding...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA We investigated chironomid assemblages of a well-dated sediment core f...
We investigated chironomid assemblages of a well-dated sediment core from a small seepage lake situa...
International audienceWe present a chironomid-based reconstruction of late-Holocene temperature from...
Many environmental variables that are important for the development of chironomid larvae (such as wa...
Chironomid and stratigraphic analyses of a lake sediment core recovered from a high-elevation lake i...
Fossils of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-established pa...
We studied the effects of within-lake variation of subfossil chironomid assemblages on chironomid-in...
Surface lake sediment was recovered from 57 lakes along an elevation gradient in the central, easter...
We combined paleolimnological reconstructions and space-for-time substitutions to unravel chironomid...
The analysis of chironomid taxa and environmental datasets from 46 New Zealand lakes identified temp...
Floodplain lakes are rarely analysed for fossil chironomids and usually not incorporated in modern c...
Reconstructing climate change quantitatively over millennial timescales is crucial for understanding...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA We investigated chironomid assemblages of a well-dated sediment core f...
We investigated chironomid assemblages of a well-dated sediment core from a small seepage lake situa...
International audienceWe present a chironomid-based reconstruction of late-Holocene temperature from...
Many environmental variables that are important for the development of chironomid larvae (such as wa...
Chironomid and stratigraphic analyses of a lake sediment core recovered from a high-elevation lake i...