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JenaTron - An Experimental Approach to Study the Effects of Plant History and Soil History on Grassland Ecosystem Functioning
Published on: March 21, 2025
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Efectos persistentes de la domesticación de plantas precolombinas en la composición del bosque amazónico
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Los pueblos precolombinos moldearon significativamente los bosques amazónicos a través de la domesticación de plantas. Sus especies domesticadas son más abundantes cerca de sitios arqueológicos, lo que indica alteración del paisaje a largo plazo.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Ecología amazónica
- Arqueobotánica
- Paleoecología
Sus antecedentes:
- El grado de impacto de las sociedades precolombinas en los paisajes amazónicos sigue siendo un tema de debate.
- Comprender estas interacciones históricas entre el ser humano y el medio ambiente es crucial para la conservación y la gestión de la Amazonia.
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