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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-04-15
    Description: The accurate interpretation of ice cores as climate archives requires detailed knowledge about the glaciological environment.We investigate the potential of ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys to obtain information about the internal structure of a cold alpine ice body to improve theinterpretation of two ice cores containing long-term climate information from Colle Gnifetti, Swiss-Italian Alps, retrieved as part of the ALPCLIM project.The GPR profiles connect several drill sites, parallel and perpendicular to the flow line, yielding a 3D picture of the subsurface.Observed internal reflection horizons are of isochronic origin, faciliating the transfer of age-depth relations between the ice cores.A third ice core record is used as independent means to estimate the accuracy of the GPR results in respect to flow modeling, based on glaciological surface data,which was used before for climate analysis of the ice cores.Our results demonstrate that GPR data is a mandatory tool for alpine ice core studies, as they allow to map major transitions in physical-chemical properties,transfer age-depth relations between sites, complement ambiguous peaks in core records for interpretation, and establish a detailed picture of the flow regimesurrounding the climate archive.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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    In:  Gorteria: tijdschrift voor de floristiek, de plantenoecologie en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland vol. 27 no. 6, pp. 137-142
    Publication Date: 2024-04-02
    Description: About 30 years ago Orobanche reticulata was recorded on two sites in the dunes. The records were not accepted because the plants did not show the typical dark based glandular hairs. The rediscovery, after 28 years, of this rare species on one of those earlier dune localities led to the notion that this character is not absolutely reliable. From field observations it appears that O. reticulata usually grows in groups of several (usually tall) specimens which flower successively during a period of three months. All other records of O. reticulata in the Netherlands are situated in the riverine district, so it is suggested that the inlet of Rhine water for infiltration works was a factor that caused its establishment in this dunal area.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Gorteria: tijdschrift voor de floristiek, de plantenoecologie en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland vol. 30 no. 2, pp. 50-59
    Publication Date: 2024-04-02
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-22
    Description: One of the most exciting episodes of paleoanthropology was the find of the first transitional form, the Pithecanthropus erectus, by the Dutchman Eugène Dubois in Java during 1891-1892. The history of Dubois and his finds of the molar, skullcap and femur, forming his transitional form, are described. Besides the human remains, Dubois made a large collection of vertebrate fossils, mostly of mammals, now united in the so-called Dubois Collection. This collection played an important role in unravelling the biostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy of Java. Questions, such as from where were those mammals coming, when did Homo erectus arrive in Java, and when did it become extinct, and when did Homo sapiens reach Java, are discussed.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi vol. 18 no. 1, pp. 143-145
    Publication Date: 2024-03-06
    Description: Coprinus canistri spec. nov. is proposed. It belongs to the subsection Setulosi because of the presence of pileo- and caulocystidia. A comparison is given with C. subimpatiens and C. congregatus, on account of similar microscopical characters.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-22
    Description: Clear habitat separation between the sister species Colias alfacariensis and C. hyale is shown when occurring sympatrically. Colias hyale is found more often in moist cultivated pastures while Colias alfacariensis is more abundant in dry uncultivated habitat. Out of a total of 16 loci, no diagnostic loci were found between C. alfacariensis and C. hyale, and both species shared most major polymorphisms. Exceptions were the marked differences in allele frequencies at the HK locus and only C, hyale, but not C. alfacariensis was further invariable at the GOT2 locus, which is usually highly polymorphic in the Pieridae. Colias hyale has a significantly lower level of heterozygosity than its sister species C. alfacariensis. In Colias alfacariensis heterozygosity is highest in the Alps and lowest in the low-lying region of Northern France, Both species show high levels of gene flow over a large geographic area. Within C. alfacariensis, but not in C. hyale, the FST value of the PGI locus is significantly different from zero effectively separating the species into populations with high levels of the \xe2\x80\x99 b\xe2\x80\x99 allele to the west and North, and low levels of the allele in the Alps and Italy. This could point to selection within the PGI locus in line with the well established pattern of selection at the PGI locus in other species of Colias. Glaciations have been an important force in shaping the evolutionary history of European biota, leading to extinction, but also allowing new species to evolve into the newly available land as the ice sheets retreated. The genetic and distributional pattern found between both Colias species suggests that habitat shifts and subsequent adaptation during glaciations could have played an important role in their speciation.
    Keywords: Lepidoptera ; Pieridae ; allozymes ; population structure ; gene flow
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Gorteria: tijdschrift voor de floristiek, de plantenoecologie en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland vol. 29 no. 4, pp. 113-113
    Publication Date: 2024-02-08
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Gorteria: tijdschrift voor de floristiek, de plantenoecologie en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland vol. 29 no. 4, pp. 93-98
    Publication Date: 2024-02-08
    Description: The Dutch databases FLORIVON en FlorBase are nation-wide databases which contain about 10 million records of occurrence of vascular plant species, collected in the 20th century on a scale of approximately 1 square km. In this study, these data are statistically analysed to find and identify relations between changes in botanical biodiversity and changes in climate and other environmental factors. Prior to the analysis, the data have been corrected for several major forms of survey bias. The records are grouped into three intervals covering the 20th century: 1902\xe2\x80\x931949, 1975\xe2\x80\x931984, and 1985\xe2\x80\x931999. For the intervals 1902\xe2\x80\x931949 and 1975\xe2\x80\x931984, we find small but significant increases in the presence of both \xe2\x80\x98warm\xe2\x80\x99 and \xe2\x80\x98cold\xe2\x80\x99 species. However, in the final decades of the 20th century we find a marked increase in \xe2\x80\x98warm\xe2\x80\x99 species only, coinciding with the marked increase in ambient temperature observed during this period. This is evidence for a rapid response of the Dutch flora to climatic change. Urbanisation is also examined as an alternative explanation for the increase in \xe2\x80\x98warm\xe2\x80\x99 plant species. It is found to explain only 50% of the increased presence of such species in the final decades of the 20th century. Besides temperature-related effects, the most important change during the 20th century was a strong decline in plant species of nutrient poor sites and a marked increase of plant species of nutrient rich sites.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Gorteria: tijdschrift voor de floristiek, de plantenoecologie en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland vol. 29 no. 6, pp. 157-169
    Publication Date: 2024-02-08
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Gorteria: tijdschrift voor de floristiek, de plantenoecologie en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland vol. 30 no. 4/5, pp. 101-195
    Publication Date: 2024-02-08
    Description: The present Standard List is the updated sixth edition in the series \xe2\x80\x98Standard List of the Flora of the Netherlands\xe2\x80\x99. Standard Lists have regularly been published since 1971 with intervals of 4 to 8 years and give an up-to-date survey of the vascular plant species occurring in the Netherlands. The present Standard List gives for each species: (1) the taxon code number, (2) the scientific name, (3) the vernacular name in Dutch, (4) the rarity for three periods in the 20th century according to the KFK-scale, (5) the Red List category to which it belongs, (6, 7) the origin and \xe2\x80\x93 relevant for non-indigenous species \xe2\x80\x93 the period of naturalization, (8, 9) the dispersal and seed bank categories to which it belongs, and (10, 11) the ecological species groups to which it belongs according to two classification systems. The species are arranged in alphabetical order of scientific names. The incorporation of vernacular names, origins and periods of naturalization, and dispersal and seed bank categories is new in this edition of the Standard List. The present Standard List includes 1536 taxa \xe2\x80\x93 mainly species and only few subspecies and cultivars \xe2\x80\x93, which is 59 taxa more than the previous Standard List of 1996.
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