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Millennial-Scale Dynamics of Southern Amazonian Rain Forests

Amazonian rain forest-savanna boundaries are highly sensitive to climatic change and may also play an important role in rain forest speciation. However, their dynamics over millennial time scales are poorly understood. Here, we present late Quaternary pollen records from the southern margin of Amazo...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2000-12, Vol.290 (5500), p.2291-2294
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Biological diversity
Bolivia
Climate
Climate change
Community Relations
Coniferous forests
Dry forests
Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Ecosystem
Exact sciences and technology
Fossils
Geologic Sediments
Holocene
Marine and continental quaternary
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Pleistocene
Pollen
Quaternary
Radiocarbon
Rain
Rain forest ecology
Rainforests
Savannas
Sediments
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Surficial geology
Time Factors
Trees
Tropical rain forests
Upwelling water
Vegetation
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