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Three Thousand Years of Environmental History in a Cairngorms Lochan Revealed by Analysis of Non-biting Midges (Insecta: Diptera: Chironomidae)

Pages 89-98 | Published online: 28 Jul 2009

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Ian D. Hodkinson & Jeremy Bird. (1998) Host-specific Insect Herbivores as Sensors of Climate Change in Arctic and Alpine Environments. Arctic and Alpine Research 30:1, pages 78-83.
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E. Gandouin, P. Rioual, C. Pailles, S.J. Brooks, P. Ponel, F. Guiter, M. Djamali, V. Andrieu-Ponel, H.J.B. Birks, M. Leydet, D. Belkacem, J.N. Haas, N. Van der Putten & J.L. de Beaulieu. (2016) Environmental and climate reconstruction of the late-glacial-Holocene transition from a lake sediment sequence in Aubrac, French Massif Central: Chironomid and diatom evidence. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 461, pages 292-309.
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Stefan Engels & Les C. Cwynar. (2011) Changes in fossil chironomid remains along a depth gradient: evidence for common faunal thresholds within lakes. Hydrobiologia 665:1, pages 15-38.
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Emmanuel Gandouin, Philippe Ponel, Valérie Andrieu-Ponel, Évelyne Franquet, Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu, Maurice Reille, Frédéric Guiter, Jacques Brulhet, Élisabeth Lallier-Vergès, Didier Keravis, Ulrich von Grafenstein & Daniel Veres. (2007) Past environment and climate changes at the last Interglacial/Glacial transition (Les Échets, France) inferred from subfossil chironomids (Insecta). Comptes Rendus Geoscience 339:5, pages 337-346.
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Marie-Andrée Fallu, Reinhard Pienitz, Ian R. Walker & Martin Lavoie. (2005) Paleolimnology of a shrub-tundra lake and response of aquatic and terrestrial indicators to climatic change in arctic Québec, Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 215:3-4, pages 183-203.
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Alan Bedford, Richard. T. Jones, Barbara Lang, Stephen Brooks & Jim D. Marshall. (2004) A Late‐glacial chironomid record from Hawes Water, northwest England. Journal of Quaternary Science 19:3, pages 281-290.
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Stephen J Brooks & H.J.B Birks. (2001) Chironomid-inferred air temperatures from Lateglacial and Holocene sites in north-west Europe: progress and problems. Quaternary Science Reviews 20:16-17, pages 1723-1741.
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Richard W. Battarbee, Nigel G. Cameron, Paul Golding, Stephen J. Brooks, Roy Switsur, Doug Harkness, Peter Appleby, Frank Oldfield, Roy Thompson, Don T. Monteith & Andrew McGovern. (2001) Evidence for Holocene climate variability from the sediments of a Scottish remote mountain lake. Journal of Quaternary Science 16:4, pages 339-346.
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Ian R. Walker. 2001. Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments. Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments 43 66 .
Stephen J Brooks. (2000) Late-glacial fossil midge stratigraphies (Insecta: Diptera: Chironomidae) from the Swiss Alps. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 159:3-4, pages 261-279.
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K. E. BARBERR. W. BATTARBEE, S. J. BROOKS, G. EGLINTON, E. Y. HAWORTH, F. OLDFIELD, A. C. STEVENSON, R. THOMPSON, P. G. APPLEBY, W. E. N. AUSTIN, N. G. CAMERON, K. J. FICKEN, P. GOLDING, D. D. HARKNESS, J. A. HOLMES, R. HUTCHINSON, J. P. LISHMAN, D. MADDYL. C. V. PINDER, N. L. ROSE & R. E. STONEMAN. (2022) Proxy records of climate change in the UK over the last two millennia: documented change and sedimentary records from lakes and bogs. Journal of the Geological Society 156:2, pages 369-380.
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STEPHEN J. BROOKS, J. JOHN LOWE & FRANCIS E. MAYLE. (2008) The Late Devensian Lateglacial palaeoenvironmental record from Whitrig Bog, SE Scotland. 2. Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera). Boreas 26:4, pages 297-308.
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