Paleolimnological evidence confirms that Parochlus steinenii (gerke) is not a recent introduction to the Antarctic Peninsula region

Chironomid remains are common in lakesediments, and have been used widely asindicators of change in climatic conditions. Farfewer studies, however, have made use of thepalaeobiogeographical potential of these remainsto investigate past species distributions and theorigins of isolated faunas.

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Main Authors: Agius, JT, Gibson, JAE, Rico, E, Quesada, A
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Language:English
Published: Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet 2009
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:61013 2023-05-15T13:35:38+02:00 Paleolimnological evidence confirms that Parochlus steinenii (gerke) is not a recent introduction to the Antarctic Peninsula region Agius, JT Gibson, JAE Rico, E Quesada, A 2009 application/pdf http://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/chironomus http://ecite.utas.edu.au/61013 en eng Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet http://ecite.utas.edu.au/61013/1/Agius et al.pdf Agius, JT and Gibson, JAE and Rico, E and Quesada, A, Paleolimnological evidence confirms that Parochlus steinenii (gerke) is not a recent introduction to the Antarctic Peninsula region, Chironomus, 22, (1) pp. 18-21. ISSN 0172-1941 (2009) [Non Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/61013 Biological Sciences Ecology Palaeoecology Non Refereed Article NonPeerReviewed 2009 ftunivtasecite 2019-12-13T21:31:40Z Chironomid remains are common in lakesediments, and have been used widely asindicators of change in climatic conditions. Farfewer studies, however, have made use of thepalaeobiogeographical potential of these remainsto investigate past species distributions and theorigins of isolated faunas. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic
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Ecology
Palaeoecology
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Ecology
Palaeoecology
Agius, JT
Gibson, JAE
Rico, E
Quesada, A
Paleolimnological evidence confirms that Parochlus steinenii (gerke) is not a recent introduction to the Antarctic Peninsula region
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Ecology
Palaeoecology
description Chironomid remains are common in lakesediments, and have been used widely asindicators of change in climatic conditions. Farfewer studies, however, have made use of thepalaeobiogeographical potential of these remainsto investigate past species distributions and theorigins of isolated faunas.
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author Agius, JT
Gibson, JAE
Rico, E
Quesada, A
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title Paleolimnological evidence confirms that Parochlus steinenii (gerke) is not a recent introduction to the Antarctic Peninsula region
title_short Paleolimnological evidence confirms that Parochlus steinenii (gerke) is not a recent introduction to the Antarctic Peninsula region
title_full Paleolimnological evidence confirms that Parochlus steinenii (gerke) is not a recent introduction to the Antarctic Peninsula region
title_fullStr Paleolimnological evidence confirms that Parochlus steinenii (gerke) is not a recent introduction to the Antarctic Peninsula region
title_full_unstemmed Paleolimnological evidence confirms that Parochlus steinenii (gerke) is not a recent introduction to the Antarctic Peninsula region
title_sort paleolimnological evidence confirms that parochlus steinenii (gerke) is not a recent introduction to the antarctic peninsula region
publisher Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet
publishDate 2009
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Agius, JT and Gibson, JAE and Rico, E and Quesada, A, Paleolimnological evidence confirms that Parochlus steinenii (gerke) is not a recent introduction to the Antarctic Peninsula region, Chironomus, 22, (1) pp. 18-21. ISSN 0172-1941 (2009) [Non Refereed Article]
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