Holocene vegetation responses to fire events in the inner French Alps (Queyras Massif): data from charcoal and geomorphological analysis of travertine sequences (original ) (raw )Pinus cembra L. (arolla pine), a common tree in the inner French Alps since the early Holocene and above the present tree line: a synthesis based on charcoal data from soils and travertines
Jean-Frédéric Terral
Journal of Biogeography, 2005
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History of the Pinus sylvestris and Pinus nigra ssp. salzmanni forest in the Sub-Mediterranean mountains (Grands Causses, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, southern Massif Central, France) based on charcoal from limestone and dolomitic deposits
Jean-Louis Vernet
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2006
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A three thousand year succession of plant communities on a valley bottom in the Vosges Mountains, NE France, reconstructed from fossil pollen, plant macrofossils, and modern phytosociological communities
Arie Kalis , Ralf Urz
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2006
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Resistance, Recovery and Resilience of Two Co-Occurring Palaeotropical Pinus Species Differing in the Sizes of Their Distribution Areas
Frank Thomas
Forests, 2021
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Spatial dynamics of late successional species under Pinus nigra stands in the northern Apennines (Italy)
Pietro Panzacchi
Annals of Forest Science, 2005
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The Early Holocene treeline in the southern French Alps: new evidence from travertine formations
Jean-Frédéric Terral
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2003
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Early to late Holocene vegetation and fire dynamics at the treeline in the Maritime Alps
Adriano Ribolini
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2020
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Post-fire regeneration in a Mediterranean pine forest with historically low fire frequency
Karsten Wesche
Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology, 2006
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The effect of fire frequency on local cembra pine populations
Olivier Radakovitch
Ecology, 2009
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LAMBERT (C.), PENAUD (A.), VIDAL (M.), GANDINI (C.), LABEYRIE (L.), CHAUVAUD (L.), EHRHOLD (A.) : Striking forest revival at the end of the Roman Period in north-western Europe
cristina Gandini
Scientific Reports-Nature research, vol. 10-21984, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-77253-1 , 2020
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Vegetation dynamics in Pinus nigra Arnold subsp. nigra 100 years after reforestation..pdf
Silvia Montecchiari
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Holocene variability in the range distribution and abundance of Pinus, Picea abies, and Quercus in Romania; implications for their current status
angelica feurdean
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Species responses to fire, climate and human impact at tree line in the Alps as evidenced by palaeo‐environmental records and a dynamic simulation model
Paul Henne
Journal of …, 2010
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Vegetation dynamics in Pinus nigra Arnold subsp. nigra 100 years after reforestation.
Silvia Montecchiari
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Vegetation history and landscape management from 6500 to 1500 cal. b.p. at Lac d’Antre, Gallo-Roman sanctuary of Villards d’Héria, Jura, France
Vincent Bichet
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2012
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Conservation targets from the perspective of a palaeoecological reconstruction
Gunther Kletetschka
Preslia, 2020
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Vegetation history, human impact and climate change during the last 700 years recorded in annually laminated sediments of Lac Pavin, France
Cathrine Jones
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Pinus cembra communities in the Tatras – comments to the study of Zięba et al. [Zirbengesellschaften in der Tatra – Bemerkungen über die Studie von Zięba et al.]
Peter Kučera
Tuexenia, 2019
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Succession from bog pine (Pinus uncinata var. rotundata) to Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands in relation to anthropic factors in Les Saignolis bog, Jura Mountains, Switzerland
Alexandre Buttler
Annals of Forest Science, 2003
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Effects of silviculture treatments on vegetation after fire in Pinus halepensis Mill. woodlands (SE Spain)
Eugenia Simarro
Annals of Forest Science, 2004
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Environment and Plant Use at La Tourasse (South-West France) at the Late Glacial–Holocene Transition
jean-paul HUOT
Open Archaeology
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Abrupt regime shifts in post-fire resilience of Mediterranean mountain pinewoods are fuelled by land use
Sebastián Pérez-Díaz
International Journal of Wildland Fire
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Forest fires within a temperate landscape: A decadal and millennial perspective from a sandstone region in Central Europe
Vera Hadincová
Forest Ecology and Management, 2015
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Pathways of woodland succession under low human impact during the last 13,000 years in northeastern Poland
Monika Karpińska-Kołaczek
Quaternary International, 2014
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Rapid responses of high-mountain vegetation to early Holocene environmental changes in the Swiss Alps
Petra Kaltenrieder
Journal of Ecology, 2005
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A study of late Holocene local vegetation dynamics and responses to land use changes in an ancient charcoal making woodland in the central Pyrenees (Ariège, France), using pedoanthracology
Vanessa Py , Raquel Cunill-Artigas , Raquel Cunill
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2019
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Vegetation history and anthropogenic landscape mangement from 6500 to 1500 cal. BP at Lake Antre (Gallo-roman sanctuary of Villards d'Héria, Jura, France)
Christophe PETIT
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