Fire and climate change impacts on lowland forest composition in northern Congo during the last 2580 years from palaeoecological analyses of a seasonally flooded swamp
The mixed semi-evergreen forests in lowland central equatorial Africa can contain many elements of secondary vegetation. This raises the question of what factors have determined the current forest composition in this region. Is this forest in the process of succession after natural climatic variatio...
Main Authors: | Brncic, T, Willis, K, Harris, D, Telfer, M, Bailey, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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