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Matthew Adeleye

@matt_adeleye

Assistant Professor of Physical Geography @CamUniGeograpghy interested in landscape and conservation paleoecology, island biogeography, Quaternary environments.

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Dr. Michela Mariani🇪🇺(@MarianiMichaela) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another great multidisciplinary study from the led by Simon Connor is out! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Feeling grateful for the opportunity to be part of this work from a rather stunning place!

Another great multidisciplinary study from the #Azores led by Simon Connor is out! sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Feeling grateful for the opportunity to be part of this work from a rather stunning place!
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Nichola Strandberg(@FossilPollen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🏝️In our new paper we explore trends in floristic similarity between 15 sites, on 13 South Pacific islands over the last 5000 years nature.com/articles/s4155… 🖌️illustration by Jagoba Malumbres-Olarte

🏝️In our new paper we explore trends in floristic similarity between 15 sites, on 13 South Pacific islands over the last 5000 years nature.com/articles/s4155… 🖌️illustration by @jago_MO
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Rebecca Hamilton(@rebjham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new PNASNews paper shows that seasonally dry tropical forest mosaics rather than grew in Southeast Asia's lowlands during the

pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Our new @PNASNews paper shows that seasonally dry tropical forest mosaics rather than #savanna grew in Southeast Asia's lowlands during the #LGM pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
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Matthew Adeleye(@matt_adeleye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our (myself Simon Haberle etal.) new study from NW Tasmanian islands show that people shaped landscape in the area in that last 2ka (not climate), resulting in mosaic landscape of open and close 🌱 communities. Link: doi.org/10.1080/155648…

Our (myself @thatpollenguy etal.) new study from NW Tasmanian islands show that #Indigenous people shaped landscape in the area in that last 2ka (not climate), resulting in mosaic landscape of open and close 🌱 communities. Link: doi.org/10.1080/155648…
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Matthew Adeleye(@matt_adeleye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our (myself Simon Haberle etal.) new study from NW Tasmanian islands show that people shaped landscape in the area in that last 2ka (not climate), resulting in mosaic landscape of open and close 🌱 communities. Link: doi.org/10.1080/155648…

Our (myself @thatpollenguy etal.) new study from NW Tasmanian islands show that #Indigenous people shaped landscape in the area in that last 2ka (not climate), resulting in mosaic landscape of open and close 🌱 communities. Link: doi.org/10.1080/155648…
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Matthew Adeleye(@matt_adeleye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our (myself, Simon Haberle etal) new study on Late Pleistocene extinction in Australian mainland is just out. We 📌 extinction 🕰️ to ~43ka, caused by landscape burning and extinction in turn drove 🌱 changes. doi.org/10.1016/j.quas…

Our (myself, @thatpollenguy etal) new study on Late Pleistocene #megafauna extinction in Australian mainland is just out. We 📌 extinction 🕰️ to ~43ka, caused by landscape burning and extinction in turn drove 🌱 changes. doi.org/10.1016/j.quas…
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Simon Haberle(@thatpollenguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The archaeology of orality: Dating Tasmanian Aboriginal oral traditions to the Late Pleistocene - ScienceDirect sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Matthew Adeleye(@matt_adeleye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our (myself, Simon Haberle etal) new study on Late Pleistocene extinction in Australian mainland is just out. We 📌 extinction 🕰️ to ~43ka, caused by landscape burning and extinction in turn drove 🌱 changes. doi.org/10.1016/j.quas…

Our (myself, @thatpollenguy etal) new study on Late Pleistocene #megafauna extinction in Australian mainland is just out. We 📌 extinction 🕰️ to ~43ka, caused by landscape burning and extinction in turn drove 🌱 changes. doi.org/10.1016/j.quas…
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Matthew Adeleye(@matt_adeleye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our (myself, Simon Haberle et al) new study shows that the coexistence of forest and treeless vegetation in rainforest area is due to edaphic conditions and not burning, as implied by the framework.
Link to paper: tinyurl.com/TasFor

Our (myself, @thatpollenguy et al) new study shows that the coexistence of forest and treeless vegetation in #Tasmania rainforest area is due to edaphic conditions and not burning, as implied by the #AlternativeBiomeState framework. Link to paper: tinyurl.com/TasFor
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Matthew Adeleye(@matt_adeleye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our (myself, Simon Haberle et al) new study shows that the coexistence of forest and treeless vegetation in rainforest area is due to edaphic conditions and not burning, as implied by the framework.
Link to paper: tinyurl.com/TasFor

Our (myself, @thatpollenguy et al) new study shows that the coexistence of forest and treeless vegetation in #Tasmania rainforest area is due to edaphic conditions and not burning, as implied by the #AlternativeBiomeState framework. Link to paper: tinyurl.com/TasFor
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Jessie Woodbridge(@JessieW_Palaeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share a new paper led by Anne de Vareilles combining archaeobotany and palynology to investigate the impacts of early agriculture on biodiversity: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09… Historic England Dr Ruth Pelling

Happy to share a new paper led by Anne de Vareilles combining archaeobotany and palynology to investigate the impacts of early agriculture on biodiversity: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09… #landuse #pollen @HistoricEngland @struth28
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Simon Haberle(@thatpollenguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If only Firstdog Onthemoon was at INQUARoma2023! They would no doubt win the Best Poster prize 🏆 with this contribution!

SCIENTIFIC KERFUFFLE ALERT! When did the Anthropocene begin and what is a golden spike?! | First Dog on the Moon
theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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Marcelo Aizen(@marcelo_aizen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another big nature pattern unveiled: pollen production per flower increases with floral display size across animal-pollinated flowering plants. Thanks nicolaycunha for sharing this adventure. See more at
doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1…

Another big nature pattern unveiled: pollen production per flower increases with floral display size across animal-pollinated flowering plants. Thanks @nicolaycunha for sharing this adventure. See more at doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1…
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Patrick Morrison(@padmorrison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first paper of my PhD is out today! We look at how islands around Australia have changed in the last 65 thousand years, through changing sea levels. Thanks to all who have provided great discussion over this question! CRAR+M Rock Art Prof Jo.McDonald
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Matthew Adeleye(@matt_adeleye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our (myself, Simon Haberle Feli Hopf Dave McWethy etal.) new study from SE Australia shows cultural burning (not climate) specifically promoted mallee eucalypt woodland and not tall eucalypt forest in the Holocene. Link: doi.org/10.1007/s00334…

Our (myself, @thatpollenguy @FeliHopf @mackmt etal.) new study from SE Australia shows #Indigenous cultural burning (not climate) specifically promoted mallee eucalypt woodland and not tall eucalypt forest in the Holocene. Link: doi.org/10.1007/s00334…
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Matthew Adeleye(@matt_adeleye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our (myself, Simon Haberle Feli Hopf Dave McWethy etal.) new study from SE Australia shows cultural burning (not climate) specifically promoted mallee eucalypt woodland and not tall eucalypt forest in the Holocene. Link: doi.org/10.1007/s00334…

Our (myself, @thatpollenguy @FeliHopf @mackmt etal.) new study from SE Australia shows #Indigenous cultural burning (not climate) specifically promoted mallee eucalypt woodland and not tall eucalypt forest in the Holocene. Link: doi.org/10.1007/s00334…
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Michael Adebayo, Ph.D.(@MichAdebayo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 First Ph.D. Manuscript Now Published:

Adebayo et al. (2023). Environmental Controls of Size Distribution of Modern Planktonic Foraminifera in the Tropical Indian Ocean.

— A summarized version (1/13).
doi.org/10.1029/2022GC…

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