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This project focuses on understanding how Amazonian plants respond to climate change by analyzing fossil pollen. By reconstructing historical climate conditions, it aims to provide insights into ecological thresholds and plant responses, contributing to conservation efforts in this critical ecosystem.
The Amazon is one of the world’s most biodiverse ecosystems and our greatest carbon-sink, but human activity and climate change are posing severe threats to its existence.
We are still a long way away from knowing how sensitive plants in the Amazon really are to variations in temperature and precipitation.
One way we can understand this is by looking at fossil pollen accumulated over thousands of years, which can be used to reconstruct what the forests looked like over time and how they changed.…
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Denmark, Aarhus C
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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