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    Contrasted Successional Trajectories in a Mediterranean Wetland Due to Geomorphic- and Human-Induced Perturbations by Brisset, Elodie, Guiter, Frédéric, Poher, Yoann, Médail, Frédéric, Ponel, Philippe

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-04-2023)
    “…Wetland ecosystems in water-limited environments locally boost biotic interactions, habitat diversity, and species concentrations, but little knowledge exists…”
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    Palaeoenvironmental change and glacier fluctuations in the high Tian Shan Mountains during the last millennium based on sediments from Lake Ala Kol, Kyrgyzstan by Rousseau, Marine, Demory, François, Miramont, Cécile, Brisset, Elodie, Guiter, Frédéric, Sabatier, Pierre, Sorrel, Philippe

    “…A suite of limnological proxies measured in clastic sediments of the glacier-fed Lake Ala Kol (NE Kyrgyzstan) document palaeoenvironmental change and glacier…”
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    Holocene environmental history of a small Mediterranean island in response to sea-level changes, climate and human impact by Poher, Yoann, Ponel, Philippe, Médail, Frédéric, Andrieu-Ponel, Valérie, Guiter, Frédéric

    “…The aim of this study is to investigate human-climate-environment interactions in a small Mediterranean island. Comparison between palynological and…”
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    Late-Glacial palaeotemperatures and palaeoprecipitations in the Aubrac Mountains (French Massif Central) reconstructed from multiproxy analyses (Coleoptera, chironomids and pollen) by Ponel, Philippe, Guiter, Frédéric, Gandouin, Emmanuel, Peyron, Odile, Beaulieu, Jacques-Louis de

    Published in Quaternary international (30-10-2022)
    “…New investigations performed with a multi-proxy approach provide a robust climate reconstruction for the Late-Glacial in the Massif Central, France. The…”
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    Lateglacial/Holocene environmental changes in the Mediterranean Alps inferred from lacustrine sediments by Brisset, Elodie, Guiter, Frédéric, Miramont, Cécile, Revel, Marie, Anthony, Edward J., Delhon, Claire, Arnaud, Fabien, Malet, Emmanuel, de Beaulieu, Jacques-Louis

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-02-2015)
    “…This study investigates sediment cores from the Mediterranean alpine lakes located in upvalley cirques upper than 1700 metres a.s.l. using sedimentological,…”
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    Erosion of insect diversity in response to 7000 years of relative sea-level rise on a small Mediterranean island by Poher, Yoann, Ponel, Philippe, Guiter, Frédéric, Andrieu-Ponel, Valérie, Médail, Frédéric

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-06-2017)
    “…We have investigated the potential effects of global sea-level rise on Mediterranean coastal wetlands by studying the Coleoptera and pollen fossil remains in a…”
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    Diatom-oxygen isotope record from high-altitude Lake Petit (2200 m a.s.l.) in the Mediterranean Alps: shedding light on a climatic pulse at 4.2 ka by Cartier, Rosine, Sylvestre, Florence, Pailles, Christine, Sonzogni, Corinne, Couapel, Martine, Alexandre, Anne, Mazur, Jean-Charles, Brisset, Elodie, Miramont, Cecile, Guiter, Frederic

    Published in Climate of the past (07-02-2019)
    “…In the Mediterranean area, the 4.2 ka BP event is recorded with contrasting expressions between regions. In the southern Alps, the high-altitude Lake Petit…”
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    5000 years of lacustrine ecosystem changes from Lake Petit (Southern Alps, 2200 m a.s.l.): Regime shift and resilience of algal communities by Cartier, Rosine, Brisset, Elodie, Paillès, Christine, Guiter, Frédéric, Sylvestre, Florence, Ruaudel, Florence, Anthony, Edward J, Miramont, Cécile

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-08-2015)
    “…Sediments from Lake Petit (2200 m a.s.l., Southern Alps) are particularly relevant for analysis of coupled landscape palaeoecology and palaeolimnology. Diatom…”
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