Pleistocene Megafaunal Collapse, Novel Plant Communities, and Enhanced Fire Regimes in North America Journal Article
Overview
publication date
- November 20, 2009
has subject area
- Animals
- Anthropology, Physical - Paleontology
- Appalachian Region - New York
- Ascomycota
- Cells - Spores, Fungal
- Climate Change
- Earth Sciences - Paleontology
- Ecological and Environmental Phenomena - Biomass
- Ecological and Environmental Phenomena - Ecosystem
- Ecological and Environmental Phenomena - Geologic Sediments
- Environment and Public Health - Biomass
- Environment and Public Health - Ecosystem
- Epidemiologic Measurements - Population Dynamics
- Extinction, Biological
- Fires
- Fossils
- Fruiting Bodies, Fungal - Spores, Fungal
- Geological Phenomena - Geologic Sediments
- Great Lakes Region - Indiana
- Great Lakes Region - New York
- Growth and Development - Plant Development
- Humans
- Mammals
- Mid-Atlantic Region - New York
- Midwestern United States - Indiana
- North America
- Organism Forms - Spores, Fungal
- Plant Physiological Phenomena - Plant Development
- Plants
- Population Characteristics - Population Dynamics
- Radiometric Dating
- Social Sciences - Population Dynamics
- Trees
has restriction
- green
Date in CU Experts
- July 3, 2018 10:54 AM
Full Author List
- Gill JL; Williams JW; Jackson ST; Lininger KB; Robinson GS
author count
- 5
citation count
- 405
published in
Other Profiles
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0036-8075
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1095-9203
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Additional Document Info
start page
- 1100
end page
- 1103
volume
- 326
issue
- 5956