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Título: 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 Resources
Forests
Humans
Industry
Trees
Tropical Climate
Data do documento: 2020
Revista: Trends in Plant Science
É parte de: Volume 25, Número 4, Pags. 369-380
Abstract: 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 trees record information on environmental and anthropogenic selective forces during their own and past generations of growth, making trees living archaeological ‘sites’. The applicability of these methods across prehistoric, historic, and industrial periods means they have the potential to detect evolving anthropogenic threats and can be used to set conservation priorities in rapidly vanishing environments. © 2019 The Authors
DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2019.12.010
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