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  1. After the ice caps, tropical forests are globally the most threatened terrestrial environments.Modern trees are not just witnesses to growing contemporary threats but also legacies of past human activity. Here, we review the use of dendrochronology,

  2. 1 de abr. de 2020 · After the ice caps, tropical forests are globally the most threatened terrestrial environments. Modern trees are not just witnesses to growing contemporary threats but also legacies of past human activity. Here, we review the use of dendrochronology, radiocarbon analysis, stable isotope analysis, and DNA analysis to examine ancient tree management. These methods exploit the fact that living ...

  3. 1 de abr. de 2020 · Tropical forests now known to be key sites of ancient human occupation and modification from the Late Pleistocene, intensifying into the Late Holocene. De... Tropical trees as time capsules of anthropogenic activity

  4. 6 de fev. de 2020 · Tree rings—a living stratigraphy. The study of tree rings has been frequently used in temperate environments to create a picture of how changing climate and human activities have altered forests.

  5. Tropical Trees as Time Capsules of Anthropogenic Activity: Autor: Caetano Andrade, Victor L. Clement, Charles Roland Weigel, Detlef Trumbore, Susan Elizabeth Boivin, Nicole L. Schöngart, Jochen Roberts, Patrick: Palavras-chave: Environmental Protection Forest Human Industry Microcapsule Tree Tropic Climate Capsules Conservation Of Natural ...

  6. 6 de fev. de 2020 · The study promotes a dialogue between various fields of research to ensure that tropical trees are acknowledged for their role in both cultural and natural ecosystems. Tropical forests as centers of past human action. Tropical forests, long thought of as barriers to human migration, agricultural experimentation, and dense sedentary populations ...

  7. construct impacts ofpast human activity on the population structure of species that have been deforested (‘selected against’)orpromoted(‘selected for’)by humans. Tropical trees are not just key organisms for global climate, biodiversity, and car-bon stock but also represent surviving ‘time capsules’ of cultural heritage.