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    Environmental filtering governs consistent vertical zonation in sedimentary microbial communities across disconnected mountain lakes by Von Eggers, Jordan M., Wisnoski, Nathan I., Calder, John W., Capo, Eric, Groff, Dulcinea V., Krist, Amy C., Shuman, Bryan

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-03-2024)
    “…Subsurface microorganisms make up the majority of Earth's microbial biomass, but ecological processes governing surface communities may not explain community…”
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    Modern calibration of Poa flabellata (tussac grass) as a new paleoclimate proxy in the South Atlantic by Groff, Dulcinea V, Williams, David G, Gill, Jacquelyn L

    Published in Biogeosciences (16-09-2020)
    “…Terrestrial paleoclimate records are rare in the South Atlantic, limiting opportunities to provide a prehistoric context for current global changes. The…”
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    Knowing but not doing: Quantifying the research-implementation gap in conservation paleobiology by Groff, Dulcinea V., McDonough MacKenzie, Caitlin, Pier, Jaleigh Q., Shaffer, Austin B., Dietl, Gregory P.

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (09-02-2023)
    “…Conservation paleobiology aims to provide a longer-term perspective on environmental problems to inform decisions about natural resource conservation. As such,…”
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    Seabird establishment during regional cooling drove a terrestrial ecosystem shift 5000 years ago by Groff, Dulcinea V, Hamley, Kit M, Lessard, Trevor J R, Greenawalt, Kayla E, Yasuhara, Moriaki, Brickle, Paul, Gill, Jacquelyn L

    Published in Science advances (23-10-2020)
    “…The coastal tussac ( ) grasslands of the Falkland Islands are a critical seabird breeding habitat but have been drastically reduced by grazing and erosion…”
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    Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the Falkland Islands by Hamley, Kit M, Gill, Jacquelyn L, Krasinski, Kathryn E, Groff, Dulcinea V, Hall, Brenda L, Sandweiss, Daniel H, Southon, John R, Brickle, Paul, Lowell, Thomas V

    Published in Science advances (29-10-2021)
    “…When Darwin visited the Falkland Islands in 1833, he noted the puzzling occurrence of the islands’ sole terrestrial mammal, (or “warrah”). The warrah’s origins…”
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    Response to comment on "Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the Falkland Islands" by Hamley, Kit M, Gill, Jacquelyn L, Krasinski, Kathryn E, Groff, Dulcinea V, Hall, Brenda L, Sandweiss, Daniel H, Southon, John R, Brickle, Paul, Lowell, Thomas V

    Published in Science advances (29-04-2022)
    “…Hamley . previously presented multiple lines of evidence that people were present in the Falkland Islands before Europeans and may have brought the now-extinct…”
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    Grass pollen and phytoliths of the Falkland Islands by Groff, Dulcinea V., Greenawalt, Kayla E., Gill, Jacquelyn L.

    Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-04-2022)
    “…In the Falkland Islands, Poa flabellata (tussac grass) is regarded as a keystone species forming coastal breeding habitat for seabirds and pinnipeds. Tussac…”
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    Modern and Paleoecological Perspectives on a Terrestrial-marine Linkage in the Falkland Islands by Groff, Dulcinea V

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…The Falkland Islands are a biodiversity hotspot in the South Atlantic Ocean, with some of the world’s most important populations of seabirds and seals. The…”
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    nrDNA SEQUENCE (ITS AND ETS) FROM HERBARIUM SPECIMENS REVEALS PHYLOGENETIC AFFINITIES OF ERIGERON GEISERI (ASTERACEAE) by Noyes, Richard D., Caraway, William, Groff, Dulcinea V.

    “…Erigeron geiseri Shinners is a tap-rooted herbaceous daisy occurring from south-eastern Texas to southern Oklahoma. Our study of pollen quality from 67…”
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    GEOGRAPHY AND PHYLOGENY OF SEXUAL DIPLOID ERIGERON STRIGOSUS (ASTERACEAE) IN ARKANSAS AND MISSOURI by Noyes, Richard D., Groff, Dulcinea V.

    “…Erigeron strigosus (Asteraceae) is a complex species consisting of a diversity of sexual diploid and apomictic polyploid populations. Previous work has…”
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