Browsing by Subject "Human disturbance"
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(Wiley, 2017)We examine the response of Nothofagus forests to climate change and disturbance regimes over the last 3200 years near Coyhaique (45 degrees S), central-east Chilean Patagonia, using fine-resolution pollen and charcoal ...
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(MDPI, 2020)The human population grows inexorably. When Charles Darwin explored the southern cone of South America in 1830, fewer than 1.2 billion people inhabited Earth. When Ehrlich'sPopulation Bombappeared in 1968, there were similar ...
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(Elsevier GmbH, 1998)
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(2012)We present detailed pollen and charcoal records from Lago Pichilafquén (~. 41°S) to decipher the effects of climate change and varying disturbance regimes on the composition and structure of the vegetation on the Andean ...