Mind the gap: how open were European primeval forests?
- PMID: 16701360
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2005.02.001
Mind the gap: how open were European primeval forests?
Abstract
There are two competing hypotheses about the structure and dynamics of primeval forests in lowland Europe: the high-forest and the wood-pasture hypotheses, both of which influence current European forest conservation policies. In a recent study using pollen-analytical data from across lowland Europe, Mitchell provides support for rejecting the wood-pasture hypothesis. His study is important for future forest management planning and for showing how hypotheses about large herbivores as biotic factors can be tested using palaeoecological data.
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