2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3296992/v1
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Pleistocene-Holocene sedaDNA reconstruction of Southern Doggerland reveals early colonization before inundation consistent with northern refugia.

Robin Allaby,
Roselyn Ware,
Rebecca Cribdon
et al.

Abstract: Prior to the formation of the North Sea during the mid-Holocene, North-Western Europe was connected through the Doggerland landmass. Whilst it has been known for the past century that forests grew in Doggerland, it has not been clear how this environment compares to the surrounding European areas. Here, we reconstruct the palaeoecology of a river system from the Late Pleistocene to the late Holocene using sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) from 252 sediment samples from 36 cores spanning the length of the river… Show more

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