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@DrPardi: Diet for Pleistocene mammals varies—individuals and populations tend to specialize, but diets are often a lot more variable than we thought. This will help us understand how herbivores responded to climate change! #INQUADUB2019

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@DrPardi: Predictive models of fossil mammal distributions often don’t predict them living in places where we know they were (and vice versus) from the fossil record. That’s because animals react to much more than just climate. How can we do better? Including diet! #INQUADUB2019

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Frontiers | A Secret Hidden in the Sediments: Lepidoptera... Natural disturbance is one of the major topics in forest ...

Next, Miguel Montoro Girona (@boreal_spanish) is showing us how moth wing scales can record insect outbreaks, like spruce budworm, in lake sediments!

www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.20...

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@DulcineaGroff: In the Falklands, seabirds arrived 5000 years ago, deposited ocean nutrients in their guano, coastal grasslands established, and fire increased (more fuel!). This happened during a period of Antarctic sea ice expansion. #INQUADUB2019 #FalklandsPaleo

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Next, Brian Pickles is speaking on mycorrhizal fungi in the Quaternary.

Trees are much more than what we see above ground—they form symbioses with fungi in their roots that help with water and nutrients. #INQUADUB2019

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I’ll be live-tweeting our session on new advances in recovery struction biotic interactions in paleorecords. Felisa Smith kicks us off! #INQUADUB2019

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