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From the 4-Oceans Workshop in Dublin.. EcoTwin are using the Global Leviathan Database + machine learning to explore how climate, ecology and human activity shaped historic whaling. 🐋

#MarineEcosystems #HistoricalEcology #ClimateResearch #EcoTwin #4Oceans

ecotwinproject.eu/post/underst...

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Frontiers | Indigenous Maritime Archaeology Indigenous Maritime Archaeology aims to broaden our understanding of the archaeological record worldwide both above and below the water’s surface by incorpor...

Have a manuscript waiting for the right fit to publish? Our special issue in Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology, Indigenous Marine Archaeology, is still accepting last minute additions! #Archaeology #HistoricalEcology #IndigenousScience

www.frontiersin.org/research-top...

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Screenshot of Zenodo's frontpage for this dataset.

Screenshot of Zenodo's frontpage for this dataset.

zenodo.org/records/1729...
#hydrology #limnology #historicalecology

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Reconstructed Danube Riverflow (1826-94) We are close to submitting our dataset which includes the reconstruction of the Danube river flow at three selected gauges (Neu-Ulm, Vilshofen, and Passau) between 1826 and 1894 (completetly). Earlier...

che.hypotheses.org/1182

#limnology #historicalecology

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2️⃣ 🔍 Most studies use species as indicators of past climate or human subsistence strategies. 

But… how much do we really know about their impact on marine ecosystems?

 #HistoricalEcology #MarineScience

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Chemical analysis of Mexican stalagmites reveals prolonged droughts played a critical role in the Maya civilization's decline, highlighting the impact of climate stress on societal collapses. ⛰️📜 Link: https://tinyurl.com/2cbxznta #ClimateCrisis #HistoricalEcology #MayaCollapse

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Historical ecology (Ecology 🏞️)

Historical ecology is a research program that focuses on the interactions between humans and their environment over long-term periods of time, typically over the course of centuries. In order to carry out this work, historical […]

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Caligula, often viewed as a madman, may have had extensive knowledge of medicinal plants, revealed by a Yale study, highlighting the complexity of historical perceptions. 🌿 Link: https://tinyurl.com/ys2hssqf #HistoricalEcology #MedicinalPlants #EnvironmentalHistory

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Promotionsstipendium "(Computational) History / Cultural Anthropology / Ecology / Geography" (Univ. Passau) Die Hansen-Stiftung bietet zum nächst möglichen Zeitpunkt ein Promotionsstipendium in (Computational) History / Cultural Anthropology / Ecology / Geography an der Universität Passau an.

www.hsozkult.de/opportunity/...

#digitalhumanities #ecology #biodiversity #historicalecology #environmentalhumanities #environmentalhistory #geography #academics #jobs #anthropology

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Of lynxes and limetrees: New Insights into the Historical Ecology of the Bavarian Forest on the Threshold of Modernity This study explores the historical ecology of the Bavarian Forest at the threshold of modernity through the lens of a large-scale biodiversity survey conducted in 1845 across the Kingdom of Bavaria. F...

"Of lynxes and limetrees: New Insights into the Historical Ecology of the Bavarian Forest on the Threshold of Modernity": Preprint of our new study #biodiversity #historicalecology #environment #environmentalhumanities #digitalhumanities

arxiv.org/abs/2507.02512

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Made it to beautiful Nice for the #UN One #Ocean Science Congress. I’ll be at the poster session over the next three evenings so please come have a chat! You can find me at Poster 310 #historicalecology #oyster #seabed #convex @profcallum.bsky.social @exetermarine.bsky.social

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Use of Ecological Networks to Reveal Interspecific Fungal Interactions from 150 Years of Foray Records Fungal forays have been conducted for more than 150 years, providing valuable, but underutilized, sets of records for studies of fungal ecology. Although foray records have been used to study speci...

Sometimes I do science too! Along with Zhiru Guoli, we explored how historical data can be used to help us quantify interspecific relationships between fungi. You can read all about it for free here: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
#historicalecology #mathematicalecology #fungalforays #mushrooms

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www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/17...

#biodiversity #historicalecology #digitalhumanities #computationalhistory @MDPIOpenAccess

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I'm looking forward to chatting more about my work into the #historicalecology of Sussex kelp habitats, using mixed-methods approaches. See you there for some engaging #kelp conversations!

@exetermarine.bsky.social

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(PDF) Tracing vegetation changes through the testimony of early settlers: A spatio-temporal analysis of plant-based place names as ecological evidence PDF | This study presents a spatio-temporal analysis of phytotoponyms as indicators of historical vegetation change in the Silesian region, focusing on... | Find, read and cite all the research you ne...

So I've recently published a paper demonstrating how place names containing references to vegetation can help reconstruct historical changes in local flora over centuries. Available here: tinyurl.com/y9j9a5fv #HistoricalEcology #ForestEcology #ToponymicStudies #GIS #VegetationDynamics #Ethnobotany:

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Did you know that land could be "read"?
What secrets does your land contain?
Learn how to know your land in the latest episode of the #GardenDC podcast
Listen at
washingtongardener.blogspot.com
Or
youtu.be/Nvgfa5E9Ezs
#gardeningX #gardenpodcast #landmanagement #historicalecology #gardenfeed

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I should have included the ecology 🌎 folks. Lots of articles published in JICA present historical ecological data from archaeological 🏺contexts in island and coastal settings around the world.
#HistoricalEcology

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Ecological functions (gold arrows) and feedbacks (teal arrows) of contemporary place-based coastal ocean societies. These reciprocal relationships, which develop over time through trial and error from ancestral practices, are mediated by governance principles, social norms, decision-making protocols, and intentional caretaking (i.e., management and conservation) actions. Illustration inspired by Bliege Bird & Nimmo (2018) and created by Arianna Augustine, Stz'uminus Nation.

Ecological functions (gold arrows) and feedbacks (teal arrows) of contemporary place-based coastal ocean societies. These reciprocal relationships, which develop over time through trial and error from ancestral practices, are mediated by governance principles, social norms, decision-making protocols, and intentional caretaking (i.e., management and conservation) actions. Illustration inspired by Bliege Bird & Nimmo (2018) and created by Arianna Augustine, Stz'uminus Nation.

Ancestral sea gardens across the Pacific Ocean, from the Pacific Sea Garden Collective (https://www.seagardens.net). Artwork by Lilly Crosby, design by Heather Earle, base map © Mapbox, © OpenStreetMap

Ancestral sea gardens across the Pacific Ocean, from the Pacific Sea Garden Collective (https://www.seagardens.net). Artwork by Lilly Crosby, design by Heather Earle, base map © Mapbox, © OpenStreetMap

Makah fishers congregating on Tatoosh Island, Neah Bay, Washington State, in the late 1800s. This island was also the site of Robert T. Paine's foundational research on keystone predation and trophic cascades for more than 40 years. In the late 1960s, Paine moved his research program from its original location in Makah Bay to this exposed outer coast island in part to reduce human influence on his experiments. Tatoosh is one of many ancestral settlements of the Makah Tribe and has a thousand-year-old shell midden that includes many of the macroinvertebrates (Friedman
1976) that were studied by Paine and his students and are still harvested by the Makah today. Photo reproduced with permission from the Bert Kellogg Collection of the North Olympic Library System, Port Angeles, Washington.

Makah fishers congregating on Tatoosh Island, Neah Bay, Washington State, in the late 1800s. This island was also the site of Robert T. Paine's foundational research on keystone predation and trophic cascades for more than 40 years. In the late 1960s, Paine moved his research program from its original location in Makah Bay to this exposed outer coast island in part to reduce human influence on his experiments. Tatoosh is one of many ancestral settlements of the Makah Tribe and has a thousand-year-old shell midden that includes many of the macroinvertebrates (Friedman 1976) that were studied by Paine and his students and are still harvested by the Makah today. Photo reproduced with permission from the Bert Kellogg Collection of the North Olympic Library System, Port Angeles, Washington.

New open publication in @annualreviews.bsky.social on
"Including People in Our Models of Nature and Modes of Science" by anth faculty member @iainmckechnie.bsky.social & co-author Anne Salomon #historicalecology
www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...

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Nineteenth-century land use shapes the current occurrence of some plant species, but weakly affects the richness and total composition of Central European grasslands - Landscape Ecology Context Historical land use is thought to have influenced plant community diversity, composition and function through the local persistence of taxa that reflect ecological conditions of the past. Obje...

👉 Want all the details? Read the full article here:
doi.org/10.1007/s109...

#Ecology 🌿 #Grasslands 🌾 #HistoricalLandUse 📜 #PlantCommunities 🌱 #LandscapeEcology 🌍 #EnvironmentalResearch 🔬 #Biodiversity 🌸 #HistoricalEcology 🕰️
@adamtclark.bsky.social @franzessl1.bsky.social

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#Genetic evidence supports long-distance transplanting and cultivation of #hazelnut by Ts'msyen, Nisga'a, and Gitxsan, starting roughly 7000 years ago. Linguistic indices enhanced the explanatory power of the genetic data. #BritishColumbia #HistoricalEcology

www.pnas.org/doi/full/10....

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Hey #wildlife pals! Anyone working on large-scale (eg Canada) #wolverine abundance and distribution? Or interested in doing so? I could compile a bunch of 1800s #furtrade records for a historical perspective. #historicalecology

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Who was... Kathleen Carpenter? A biography of Kathleen Carpenter, a pioneering freshwater ecologist.

Here is an informative article about Dr. Carpenter, written by @cduigan.bsky.social, who is probably the world's authority on this enigmatic scientist.
thebiologist.rsb.org.uk/biologist-fe... #historicalecology #limnology #freshwaterbiology
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Great list and I found some new people there. I am not exactly a #ClimateHeritage person but I do #envhist of/at #museums & #collections and #HistoricalEcology of #BiodiversityChange. In case there is space, I'd be grateful to be added. Thanks.

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It has been a few months since I finished my PhD thesis📚 which consisted of 7 chapters. Of these, 5 corresponded to scientific research in #HistoricalEcology - #Zooarchaeology; 1 introduction and 1 final considerations. I would like to share with you these 5 published chapters

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I'm a plant community ecologist and a landscape ecologist using historical data to investigate landscape and habitat change together with plant and vegetation inventories. Focus is on ancient grasslands which have some of the highest species richness #historicalecology #maps 2/n

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Postdoctoral Fellow with the topic Plant diversity on shore meadows along the Baltic Coast @Stockholm_Uni @LandscapeSthlm
Extended deadline 21 February
Please RT
#Plants #biodiversity #connectivity #grassland
#HistoricalEcology #ClimateChange...

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Historical management types are still reflected in the vegetation. Standing on the fell with the rough outfield grazing to the left and far away the bright green infields (more clearly seen in 2nd photo)
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@MoorHouseNNR #Teesdale #HistoricalEcology @LandscapeSthlm

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Working on #historicalecology or #conservationpaleobiology of tropical reefs, seagrasses, mangroves and the like? Consider submitting to our "Look forward to the Past" session at ICRS 2020. Abstracts submission is open

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To tackle the future of coral reefs it helps to know their histories. We are now accepting abstracts for our session on the #historicalecology of coral reefs and their associated habitats at @ICRS2020 next July. By then Bremen might be tropical anyway.

icrs2020.de

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Typical changes in rural landscapes using historical maps ->intensification->abandonement->afforestation #historicalecology #maps #landscapes
#notprocrastinating

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