During the warmer Holocene Period, two major climatic crises affected the Central African rainforests. The first crisis, around 4000 cal yr BP, caused the contraction of the forest in favor of savanna expansion at its northern and southern periphery. The second crisis, around 2500 cal yr BP, resulted in major perturbation at the forest core, leading to forest disturbance and fragmentation with a rapid expansion of pioneer-type vegetation, and a marked erosional phase. The major driver of these two climatic crises appears to be rapid sea-surface temperature variations in the equatorial eastern Atlantic, which modified the regional atmospheric circulation. The change between ca. 2500 to 2000 cal yr BP led to a large increase in thunderstorm a...
The forest fragmentation period which occurred during the second part of the third millennium BP (Ma...
A potential human footprint on Western Central African rainforests before the Common Era has become ...
International audiencePast vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records fro...
During the warmer Holocene Period, two major climatic crises affected the Central African rainforest...
International audienceNumerous palaeoclimatic and prehistoric reconstructions have been reported at ...
The third millennium BP crisis of the central African rainforest is not Sufficiently understood. The...
In tropical Africa the transition from the Middle Holocene (ca. 7000 to 3800 years BP) climate to th...
There is increasing evidence that abrupt vegetation shifts and large-scale erosive phases occurred i...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
International audienceThis review paper synthesizes the recent published palaeoecological results ob...
The impact of Holocene drought events on the presumably stable Central African rainforest remains la...
The forest fragmentation period which occurred during the second part of the third millennium BP (Ma...
A potential human footprint on Western Central African rainforests before the Common Era has become ...
International audiencePast vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records fro...
During the warmer Holocene Period, two major climatic crises affected the Central African rainforest...
International audienceNumerous palaeoclimatic and prehistoric reconstructions have been reported at ...
The third millennium BP crisis of the central African rainforest is not Sufficiently understood. The...
In tropical Africa the transition from the Middle Holocene (ca. 7000 to 3800 years BP) climate to th...
There is increasing evidence that abrupt vegetation shifts and large-scale erosive phases occurred i...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
International audienceThis review paper synthesizes the recent published palaeoecological results ob...
The impact of Holocene drought events on the presumably stable Central African rainforest remains la...
The forest fragmentation period which occurred during the second part of the third millennium BP (Ma...
A potential human footprint on Western Central African rainforests before the Common Era has become ...
International audiencePast vegetation and climate changes reconstructed using two pollen records fro...