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2. Fossil pollen data can reconstruct robust spatial patterns of biodiversity in the past
3. The Würmian Late-Glacial and early-Holocene vegetation and environment of Gourds des Aillères in the Monts du Forez (Massif Central, France) based on pollen and macrofossil evidence
4. Bringing Palaeoecology Alive
5. Treeline and timberline dynamics on the northern and southern slopes of the Retezat Mountains (Romania) during the late glacial and the Holocene
6. Holocene fire-regime changes near the treeline in the Retezat Mts. (Southern Carpathians, Romania)
7. Modern pollen–vegetation relationships in traditionally mown and unmanaged boreal rich-fen communities in central Norway
8. Modern pollen assemblages and their relationships to vegetation and climate in the Lhasa Valley, Tibetan Plateau, China
9. Changes in North Atlantic Radiocarbon Reservoir Ages during the Allerød and Younger Dryas
10. Did Tree-Betula, Pinus and Picea Survive the Last Glaciation along the West Coast of Norway? A Review of the Evidence, in Light of Kullman (2002)
11. Approaches to pollen taxonomic harmonisation in Quaternary palynology
12. Two Terrestrial Records of Rapid Climatic Change during the Glacial-Holocene Transition (14,000 - 9,000 Calendar Years B.P.) from Europe
13. Future Uses of Pollen Analysis Must Include Plant Macrofossils
14. Did the Eurasian ice sheets melt completely in early Marine Isotope Stage 3? New evidence from Norway and a synthesis for Eurasia
15. Exploring spatio-temporal patterns of palynological changes in Asia during the Holocene
16. A guide to the processing and standardization of global palaeoecological data for large‐scale syntheses using fossil pollen
17. The fourth dimension of vegetation
18. Exploring spatio-temporal patterns of palynological changes in Asia during the Holocene
19. Quantifying bryophyte-environment relationships
20. Impacts of palaeoclimate change 60 000–8000 years ago on humans and their environments in Europe: Integrating palaeoenvironmental and archaeological data
21. My life with macrofossils
22. To what extent did changes in July temperature influence Lateglacial vegetation patterns in NW Europe?
23. Lateglacial and early-Holocene climate variability reconstructed from multi-proxy records on Andøya, northern Norway
24. Identifying the driving factors behind observed elevational range shifts on European mountains
25. In Memoriam: Herbert Edgar Wright, Jr.: 13 September 1917 – 12 November 2015
26. Stratigraphic expressions of the Holocene–Anthropocene transition revealed in sediments from remote lakes
27. Looking forward through the past: identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology
28. Plant Macrofossils
29. Vegetation responses to rapid climatic changes during the last deglaciation 13,500–8,000 years ago on southwest Andøya, arctic Norway
30. High resolution Lateglacial and early-Holocene summer air temperature records from Scotland inferred from chironomid assemblages
31. From cold to cool in northernmost Norway: Lateglacial and early Holocene multi-proxy environmental and climate reconstructions from Jansvatnet, Hammerfest
32. Quantitative climate reconstruction from late-glacial and early Holocene plant macrofossils in western Norway using the probability density function approach
33. Can we detect a west Norwegian tree line from modern samples of plant remains and pollen? Results from the DOORMAT project
34. Lateglacial vegetation development in Denmark – New evidence based on macrofossils and pollen from Slotseng, a small-scale site in southern Jutland
35. Multi-proxy studies in palaeolimnology
36. Holocene forest development along the Setesdal valley, southern Norway, reconstructed from macrofossil and pollen evidence
37. The amount of CO2 in the air breathed by the Iceman
38. Palaeoenvironmental and palaeoseismic implications of a 3700-year sedimentary record from proglacial Lake Barrancs (Maladeta Massif, Central Pyrenees, Spain)
39. Michael Charles Faraday Proctor, M.A., Ph.D. (1929–2017)
40. The identification of wingless Betula fruits in Weichselian sediments in the Gross Todtshorn borehole (Lower Saxony, Germany) - the occurrence of Betula humilis Schrank.
41. Early Weichselian interstadial (MIS 5c) summer temperatures were higher than today in northern Fennoscandia
42. Studies in the Vegetational History of Scotland. IV. Pine Stumps in Scottish Blanket Peats
43. Studies in the Vegetational History of Scotland. V. Late Devensian and Early Flandrian Pollen and Macrofossil Stratigraphy at Abernethy Forest, Inverness-Shire
44. Studies in the Vegetational History of Scotland. III. A Radiocarbon-Dated Pollen Diagram from Loch Maree, Ross and Cromarty
45. Studies in the Vegetational History of Scotland: II. Two Pollen Diagrams from the Galloway Hills, Kirkcudbrightshire
46. Studies in the Vegetational History of Scotland: I. A Pollen Diagram from Abernethy Forest, Inverness-Shire
47. Are fossil assemblages in a single sediment core from a small lake representative of total deposition of mite, chironomid, and plant macrofossil remains?
48. The ecological implications of a Yakutian mammoth's last meal
49. Distinguishing fossil Betula nana and B. pubescens using their wingless fruits: implications for the late-glacial vegetational history of western Norway
50. Oribatid mite assemblages across the tree-line in western Norway and their representation in lake sediments
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