Fire–climate–human dynamics over the last 1800 years in the mesic Araucaria‐Nothofagus forests
Alejandra Martel‐Cea,
Ana M. Abarzúa,
Mauro E. González
et al.
Abstract:AimFew palaeoenvironmental studies have been performed in Araucaria‐Nothofagus forests, which are highly vulnerable to ongoing threats from climate change and anthropogenic activities. The primary goal of this work is to reconstruct past environmental changes related to fire disturbances over the last 1800 years in Tolhuaca National Park (TNP), Chile.LocationTNP, Araucanian region (38.2°S; 71.8°W), Northwestern Patagonia, Chile.TaxaAraucaria araucana (Araucariaceae), Nothofagus spp. (Nothofagaceae).MethodsWe c… Show more
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