Our paper @palaeoecology@palaeolim in @NatureEcoEvo on the
Ecological consequences of post-Columbian indigenous depopulation in the Andean–Amazonian corridor is out today https://t.co/gnkM6Zqnda https://t.co/MDVZ2CSSTO
Does anyone know papers on computational methods to evaluate similarity/dissimilarity of multivariate datasets from sediment/soil cores - e.g. #pollen? It also has to address the uncertainty of dates, usually 14C. @BES_Palaeo@PalaeoNick @don_o_meara @IapetusDTP@TomCBHill
REMINDER that Encarni Montoya (@palaeoecology) will be speaking in our webinar series NEXT THURSDAY 🗓️ 16 March at ⏰16:00. Zoom link, abstract, and details below 👇
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Neotropical NPP folks! @PalaeoNick recommended I take to twitter to request help with a spheroid microremain ID from a Belize soil sample: algal? fungal? What do you think? Scale bar is 5um @PalyJen@palaeoecology
Check out our paper in the @PNASNews Special Feature published today. Our article demonstrates that pre-Columbian people used hydrological engineering and fire to maximize aquatic and terrestrial resources beginning at least 3,500 years ago. Let’s discuss!
https://t.co/eu6GsuBpuB
Congrats to @fabmarret @MatthewJ_Pound and @PalyJen and all contributors, on this publication! I cant wait to buy and learn more about the wonderful world of non pollen palynomorphs (NPPs)!
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One year postdoc position in archaeological geosciences
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Specifically looking for research ideas in geosciences applied to Prehistoric studies within tropical regions
📢📢📢Call for searching the ten (or more!) relevant tips on how to get your paleo-research published in journals outside the power of the prefix “paleo”. We welcome practical ways how ecology and paleoecology, and other geosciences can inform each other’s field (1/3)
It’s #WorldEnvironmentDay
Pre-Columbian fire management and control of climate-driven floodwaters over 3,500 years in southwestern Amazonia
✍️ @Jhonhwalker35 @CapitanWhitney @EmmaPHocking@PalaeoNick
🎨 @kjkillackey
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2022206118
Kathryn Killackey @kjkillackey also created us this amazing illustration of the landscape based on our paper. For anyone thinking of commissioning a professional for their scientific illustrations I would definitely recommend it! #palaeo#paleo
Our paper is out today in @PNASNews showing evidence of people using fire and improving their landscape for farming and fishing more than 3500 years ago in southwestern Amazonia. @Jhonhwalker35@EmmaPHocking @CapitanWhitney
https://t.co/MWZVdDME7D
Pre-Columbian Amazonians created landscapes using fire, controlling water, building earthworks, and cultivating plants, starting at least 3700 years ago: @EmmaPHocking@PalaeoNick @CapitanWhitney (art by @kjkillackey ) https://t.co/BPgUxwNi9w