Search Results - "Odgaard, B. V"
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Using invertebrate remains and pigments in the sediment to infer changes in trophic structure after fish introduction in Lake Fogo: a crater lake in the Azores
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-2010)“…Fish introduction may have marked effects on the trophic dynamics and ecological state of former fishless lakes, but due to scarcity of historical data this…”
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Fossil pollen as a record of past biodiversity
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-01-1999)“…Quaternary pollen records may contribute uniquely to the understanding of present plant diversity. Pollen assemblages can reflect diversity at community and…”
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Image analysis as a method to quantify sediment components
Published in Journal of paleolimnology (01-12-1999)“…Varved lake sediments, with their annual to seasonal resolution, have a high potential for inferring past environmental and climatic conditions. To fully…”
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Chironomid stratigraphy in the shallow and eutrophic Lake Søbygaard, Denmark: chironomid-macrophyte co-occurrence
Published in Freshwater biology (01-02-2001)“…1. A sediment core from the shallow, hypertrophic Lake Søbygaard (mean depth ∼1 m; [TP] 310 μg P L−1) was analysed for subfossil remains to reconstruct…”
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Origin and Temporal Development of Macro-Scale Vegetation Patterns in the Cultural Landscape of Denmark
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-10-2000)“…1 Since the introduction of agriculture, 4000 BC, the Danish region has witnessed a change from almost complete woodland cover to the landscapes present at AD…”
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Reconstructing land cover from pollen assemblages from small lakes in Denmark
Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (2005)“…A calibration data set of AD 1800 pollen assemblages and land cover from 30 lake sites (3.5–33 ha) in Denmark is analysed. Canonical ordination (RDA) shows…”
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Recent palaeolimnology of three shallow Danish lakes
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-1994)“…Recent eutrophication histories of three shallow lakes (mean depths < 3 m) were studied using palaeolimnological methods. Freeze-cores were dated using…”
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Effects of land use on the fungal spore richness in small crater-lake basins of western Uganda
Published in Fungal diversity (01-07-2012)“…Mycological tools to estimate the effects of diverse land-use practices on fungal diversity are scarce, because of poor knowledge of the taxonomic diversity of…”
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Palaeoecological perspectives on pattern and process in plant diversity and distribution adjustments: a comment on recent developments
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-07-2001)“…Two developments in the understanding of the relationship between sedimentary pollen assemblages, vegetation and plant diversity are discussed. The Prentice…”
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Palaeoecological perspectives on pattern and process in plant diversity and distribution adjustments: a comment on recent developments
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-07-2001)“…Two developments in the understanding of the relationship between sedimentary pollen assemblages, vegetation and plant diversity are discussed. The Prentice…”
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Mid- to late-Holocene land-use change and lake development at Dallund Soe Denmark: synthesis of multiproxy data, linking land and lake
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-01-2005)“…Multiproxy palaeoecological data for lake Dallund Soe, Denmark, were synthesized to explore the link between changes in the terrestrial environment (from…”
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Mid- to late-Holocene land-use change and lake development at Dallund Sø, Denmark : synthesis of multiproxy data, linking land and lake
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-12-2005)“…Multiproxy palaeoecological data for lake Dallund Sø, Denmark, were synthesized to explore the link between changes in the terrestrial environment (from…”
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Controls of algal abundance and community composition during ecosystem state change
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-08-2005)“…Shallow lake ecosystems can shift between clear-water, macrophyte-rich conditions and turbid states with abundant phytoplankton. However, little is known about…”
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Pollen deposition in mosses and in a modified ‘Tauber trap’ from Hailuoto, Finland: what exactly do the mosses record?
Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-03-2004)“…A detailed literature review is presented in order to explore the use of mosses as a source of modern pollen analogues. The method of collecting mosses varies…”
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Chironomid stratigraphy in the shallow and eutrophic Lake Soebygaard, Denmark: chironomid-macrophyte co-occurrence
Published in Freshwater biology (01-01-2001)“…A sediment core from the shallow, hypertrophic Lake Soebygaard (mean depth similar to 1 m; [TP] 310 mu g P L super(-1)) was analysed for subfossil remains to…”
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The use of historical analogues for interpreting fossil pollen records
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-03-2004)“…Modern vegetational analogues of palaeo-landscapes, which could be useful for interpreting fossil pollen assemblages, are often not available, because…”
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Wind-determined sediment distribution and Holocene sediment yield in a small, Danish, kettle lake
Published in Journal of paleolimnology (01-01-1993)“…Sediment distribution was mapped by multiple corings in a small oligotrophic lake in northwestern Denmark. Sediment cores along a representative West-East…”
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Dating sequences of buried horizons of podzols developed in wind-blown sand at Ulfborg, Western Jutland
Published in Quaternary international (01-04-2001)“…The Ulfborg Project is investigating the interactions of natural and anthropogenic influences on a typical West Jutland landscape through the Holocene, with…”
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