Kde dnes znamená včera: Jihosibiřské refugium doby ledové

Where today means yesterday: Southern Siberian Ice Age refugium. Recent evidence suggests that the closest modern analogues of the Pleistocene full-glacial ecosystems of Central Europe are not found in Northern Eurasia, but in Central Asia, namely in the Altai and Sayan Mountains of southern Siiberi...

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Main Authors: Chytrý, Milan, Pavelková Říčánková, Věra, Horsák, Michal
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:84c9d05d-939d-4988-bfe9-8efdb268da6e 2024-03-17T09:00:28+00:00 Kde dnes znamená včera: Jihosibiřské refugium doby ledové Chytrý, Milan Pavelková Říčánková, Věra Horsák, Michal https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:84c9d05d-939d-4988-bfe9-8efdb268da6e unknown https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:84c9d05d-939d-4988-bfe9-8efdb268da6e policy:public article model:article ftczechacademysc 2024-02-19T22:43:39Z Where today means yesterday: Southern Siberian Ice Age refugium. Recent evidence suggests that the closest modern analogues of the Pleistocene full-glacial ecosystems of Central Europe are not found in Northern Eurasia, but in Central Asia, namely in the Altai and Sayan Mountains of southern Siiberia. This area is a refugium for many species of plants, mammals and snails which were abundant in full-glacial Central Europe but went extinct in this region in the Holocene. Peculiar co-occurrence of tundra, steppe, forest and desert species encountered in modern ecosystems of these mountain ranges is also typical of the European Pleistocene fossil record, but does not exist in today´s Europe. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV
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description Where today means yesterday: Southern Siberian Ice Age refugium. Recent evidence suggests that the closest modern analogues of the Pleistocene full-glacial ecosystems of Central Europe are not found in Northern Eurasia, but in Central Asia, namely in the Altai and Sayan Mountains of southern Siiberia. This area is a refugium for many species of plants, mammals and snails which were abundant in full-glacial Central Europe but went extinct in this region in the Holocene. Peculiar co-occurrence of tundra, steppe, forest and desert species encountered in modern ecosystems of these mountain ranges is also typical of the European Pleistocene fossil record, but does not exist in today´s Europe.
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Pavelková Říčánková, Věra
Horsák, Michal
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Pavelková Říčánková, Věra
Horsák, Michal
Kde dnes znamená včera: Jihosibiřské refugium doby ledové
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Pavelková Říčánková, Věra
Horsák, Michal
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title Kde dnes znamená včera: Jihosibiřské refugium doby ledové
title_short Kde dnes znamená včera: Jihosibiřské refugium doby ledové
title_full Kde dnes znamená včera: Jihosibiřské refugium doby ledové
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title_full_unstemmed Kde dnes znamená včera: Jihosibiřské refugium doby ledové
title_sort kde dnes znamená včera: jihosibiřské refugium doby ledové
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