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Ecological restoration in the light of ecological history
ST Jackson, RJ Hobbs
science 325 (5940), 567-569, 2009
7762009
Space can substitute for time in predicting climate-change effects on biodiversity
JL Blois, JW Williams, MC Fitzpatrick, ST Jackson, S Ferrier
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 110 (23), 9374-9379, 2013
7242013
Late‐Quaternary vegetation dynamics in North America: scaling from taxa to biomes
JW Williams, BN Shuman, T Webb III, PJ Bartlein, PL Leduc
Ecological Monographs 74 (2), 309-334, 2004
6622004
Pollen-based continental climate reconstructions at 6 and 21 ka: a global synthesis
PJ Bartlein, SP Harrison, S Brewer, S Connor, BAS Davis, K Gajewski, ...
Climate Dynamics 37, 775-802, 2011
6512011
Vegetation and environment in eastern North America during the last glacial maximum
ST Jackson, RS Webb, KH Anderson, JT Overpeck, T Webb III, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 19 (6), 489-508, 2000
4122000
No‐analog climates and shifting realized niches during the late quaternary: implications for 21st‐century predictions by species distribution models
SD Veloz, JW Williams, JL Blois, F He, B Otto‐Bliesner, Z Liu
Global Change Biology 18 (5), 1698-1713, 2012
3242012
Biomes of western North America at 18,000, 6000 and 0 14C yr bp reconstructed from pollen and packrat midden data
RS Thompson, KH Anderson
Journal of Biogeography 27 (3), 555-584, 2000
2952000
Millennial‐scale temperature variations in North America during the Holocene
AE Viau, K Gajewski, MC Sawada, P Finès
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 111 (D9), 2006
2882006
The Neotoma Paleoecology Database, a multiproxy, international, community-curated data resource
JW Williams, EC Grimm, JL Blois, DF Charles, EB Davis, SJ Goring, ...
Quaternary Research 89 (1), 156-177, 2018
2722018
Looking forward through the past: identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology
AWR Seddon, AW Mackay, AG Baker, HJB Birks, E Breman, CE Buck, ...
Journal of Ecology 102 (1), 256-267, 2014
2582014
FAUNMAP: a database documenting late Quaternary distributions of mammal species in the United States
RW Graham
Illinois State Museum. 25 (1), 1994
2581994
Sparse pre-Columbian human habitation in western Amazonia
CH McMichael, DR Piperno, MB Bush, MR Silman, AR Zimmerman, ...
Science 336 (6087), 1429-1431, 2012
2512012
Modern pollen data from North America and Greenland for multi-scale paleoenvironmental applications
J Whitmore, K Gajewski, M Sawada, JW Williams, B Shuman, PJ Bartlein, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 24 (16-17), 1828-1848, 2005
2232005
Using species distribution models in paleobiogeography: a matter of data, predictors and concepts
S Varela, JM Lobo, J Hortal
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 310 (3-4), 451-463, 2011
1772011
The magnitude of error in conventional bulk-sediment radiocarbon dates from central North America
EC Grimm, LJ Maher, DM Nelson
Quaternary Research 72 (2), 301-308, 2009
1772009
Variations in tree cover in North America since the last glacial maximum
JW Williams
Global and Planetary Change 35 (1-2), 1-23, 2003
1752003
Widespread evidence of 1500 yr climate variability in North America during the past 14 000 yr
AE Viau, K Gajewski, P Fines, DE Atkinson, MC Sawada
Geology 30 (5), 455-458, 2002
1612002
Obtaining accurate and precise environmental reconstructions from the modern analog technique and North American surface pollen dataset
JW Williams, B Shuman
Quaternary Science Reviews 27 (7-8), 669-687, 2008
1582008
A new estimate of changing carbon storage on land since the last glacial maximum, based on global land ecosystem reconstruction
JM Adams, H Faure
Global and Planetary Change 16, 3-24, 1998
1551998
The European Pollen Database: past efforts and current activities
RM Fyfe, JL De Beaulieu, H Binney, RHW Bradshaw, S Brewer, A Le Flao, ...
Vegetation history and Archaeobotany 18, 417-424, 2009
1522009
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