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New Paper on Late-Holocene Alpine Ecosys­tem Diver­sity

Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) from lakes records across the European Alps document wild and domesticated animal abundance associated with greater late-Holocene alpine plant diversity

With sediment core analyses from Sulzkarsee, we contributed to this large-scale international study highlighting the significant alteration of alpine vegetation and the entire ecosystem in the Alps by wild and domesticated herbivores. 

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