作者: K.J. Willis , R.M. Bailey , S.A. Bhagwat , H.J.B. Birks
DOI: 10.1016/J.TREE.2010.07.006
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摘要: Fossil records are replete with examples of long-term biotic responses to past climate change. One particularly useful set those preserved in lake and marine sediments, recording both changes corresponding responses. Recently there has been increasing focus on the need for conservation ecological evolutionary processes face We review key areas where palaeoecological archives contribute this goal, namely: (i) determination rates nature biodiversity response change; (ii) responsible thresholds; (iii) identification resilience (iv) management novel ecosystems. stress importance data fully understanding contemporary future