Threshold response of Madagascar's littoral forest to sea-level rise
Aim: Coastal biodiversity hotspots are globally threatened by sea-level rise. As such it is important to understand how ecosystems resist, respond and adapt to sea-level rise. Using pollen, geochemistry, charcoal and diatom records in conjunction with previously published palaeoclimatic records, we...
Main Authors: | Virah-Sawmy, M, Willis, K, Gillson, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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