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A Holocene pollen profile (GRN I) from Garrynagran, north Co. Mayo, Ireland
The sampling site was in an extensive blanket bog, 16 km south of Céide Fields Visitor Centre, where peat cutting had revealed many pine timbers and also oak timbers. This... -
Fine-root biomass in four forested site types under undrained and drained con...
Peat cores were taken in late August, 2016, with a box-shaped 65 mm x 37 mm peat corer, except in the wet TP site where a 60 mm x 60 mm corer was used. Roots were manually... -
Fruiting phenology in the Neotropics
Changes in the life cycle of organisms (i.e. phenology) are one of the most widely used early-warning indicators of climate change, yet this remains poorly understood throughout... -
(Table A1) Annual biomass of plants and animals recorded on Bylot Island betw...
Determining the manner in which food webs will respond to environmental changes is difficult because the relative importance of top-down vs. bottom-up forces in controlling... -
Relative abundances of AP and NAP pollen in the Toushe Basin (Fig2B)
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(Supplement) Regeneration of Pinus sylvestris, disturbance residuals and soil...
We analyzed the abundance of Scots pine regeneration in a 257 ha wildfire in an inner-alpine forest. We sampled regeneration, percent soil cover by classes, physical and...