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Quaternary macrofloras

Aufschluss am arktischen Küstenabschnitt Oyogos Yar, Dmitrii Laptev Straße, Jakutien, Russland

Botanical macro-remains provide detailed information on the local vegetation, environments and climate of the past. Macrofossil studies are therefore an essential tool in palaeoecological studies, especially when combined with palynological analyses, which provide a picture of the regional vegetation at a finer temporal resolution. The main focus of current research is the reconstruction of vegetation and environmental dynamics in Central Europe and in the non-glaciated regions of the Arctic during both cold and warm stages of the Quaternary. The study of plant macro-remains is also contributing information on possible causes of biotic depauperation during the latest warming about 11,000 years ago.

The projects carried out in this section are included in the Senckenberg research field biodiversity and climate.

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Research projects:

Senckenberg research institute and natural history museum Frankfurt

Quaternary palaeontology department

Herbarium Senckenbergianum

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