2023
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.14093
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Sedimentary ancient DNA of rotifers reveals responses to 200 years of climate change in two Kenyan crater lakes

Abstract: Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) has proven to be a useful tool for palaeoenvironmental studies, but only a handful of studies exist so far for tropical regions. In this study we used sedaDNA to study the temporal succession of Brachionus spp. rotifer mitochondrial DNA haplotypes using two sediment cores from two climatically different alkaline‐saline crater lakes from the Kenyan Rift Valley. Data were retrieved from a sediment core (dating back to AD 1800) from Lake Kageinya, located in the remote, hot and … Show more

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