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1by Stewart, J.R., Aspinall, S., Beech, M., Fenberg, P., Hellyer, P., Larkin, N., Lokier, S.W., Marx, F.G., Meyer, M., Miller, R., Rainbow, P.S., Taylor, J.D., Whittaker, J.E., Al-Mehsin, K., Strohmenger, C.J.Get access
Published in Quaternary Science Reviews (2011)
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2by Berry, P.M., Dawson, T.P., Harrison, P.A., Pearson, R.G.“.../montane heath communities were the most sensitive to climate change, followed by pine woodland and beech...”
Published in Global Ecology and Biogeography (2002)
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3by Anderson, J.B., Warny, S., Askin, R.A., Wellner, J.S., Bohaty, S.M., Kirshner, A.E., Livsey, D.N., Simms, A.R., Smith, T.R., Ehrmann, W., Lawver, L.A., Barbeau, D., Wise, S.W., Kulhenek, D.K., Weaver, F.M., Majewski, W.“... beech and conifer-dominated woodlands and tundra continued to occupy the region during the Oligocene...”
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2011)
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4by Scaife, Robert G., Long, Antony J., Monteath, Alistair J., Hughes, Paul D.M., Bentley, Michael J., Stone, Philip“... of far-travelled pollen from southern South America. The first occurrence of Nothofagus (southern beech...”
Published in Journal of Quaternary Science (2019)
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5by Roberts, A.P., Wilson, G.S., Harwood, D.M., Verosub, K.L.“... Nothofagus (Southern beech) leaf within the early Miocene portion of the core indicate that Antarctic mean...”
Published in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2003)
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