@IntractableLion Attempts to model ancient human impact have repeatedly arrived at the conclusion that human impacts in my region were local. Here's one such study: https://t.co/r4ghC1N6se
The roads are closed with snow squalls off Lake Huron...I’m reading this...because I’d like to understand the influence of fire on forests and grasslands pre-European contact...these things influence my ideas about wildlife habitat and conservation... http
Gajewski et al. Human–vegetation interactions during the Holocene in North America Veget Hist Archaeobot (2019). https://t.co/DL3eUi8mN0 #palaeoecology @neotomadb
RT @Tom_Swetnam: "Our conclusion is that there is presently little indication of continental-scale impacts of human activities on the veget…
"Our conclusion is that there is presently little indication of continental-scale impacts of human activities on the vegetation of North America over the course of the Holocene, but rather that it was local and regional." https://t.co/4fuvAeg83B
RT @WyClimate: Looks like an interesting analyses by Gajewski et al. on human-vegetation interactions during the Holocene: https://t.co/ReX…
Neat work by the Laboratory for Paleoclimatology and Climatology @uOttawaGEG and colleagues on long-term human-vegetation interaction.
Looks like an interesting analyses by Gajewski et al. on human-vegetation interactions during the Holocene: https://t.co/ReXevlPkUT