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Paleoecology of the Sierra Nevada R. Scott Anderson's work on Sierra Nevada paleoecology spans sites from relatively low elevation in the Lower Montane forests of Yosemite National Park to sites near treeline in the Subalpine forest. He and his colleagues and students are interested in the development of forest communities since the last glacial, including the present interglacial (the Holocene), as well as the history of the dominant agent of disturbance—fire. Below are a few of the locations for which they presently have data on both forest and fire history (more).
* Brunelle, A.R. and R.S. Anderson. 2003. Sedimentary charcoal as an indicator of Late-Holocene drought in the Sierra Nevada, California and its relevance to the future. The Holocene 13(1), 21-28. |
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