Quantitative pollen-vegetation relationships in southern subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests in China and the effects of human disturbance
Key Points
Pollen-vegetation relationships reveal crucial connections in subtropical ecosystems, particularly highlighting human disturbance effects.
The study identified distinct patterns of pollen distribution related to vegetation types in southern subtropical forests.
Observational analysis in southern subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests emphasizes the role of human impact on ecological dynamics.
Understanding these relationships could inform conservation strategies for managing disturbed environments effectively.
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Quantitative pollen-vegetation relationships in southern subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests in China and the effects of human disturbance | Synapse