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Kelly et al. (2024)

Kelley, D.I., Sato, H., Ecker, M., Burton, C.A., Capurucho, J.M.G., Bates, J., 2024. Niche-dependent forest and savanna fragmentation in Tropical South America during the Last Glacial Maximum. npj biodivers 3, 23. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44185-024-00056-4

Posted bymichaelaseckerSeptember 12, 2024January 22, 2026Posted inPeer-reviewed publications, Publications

Press release

Press release from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology from 11th September 2024: Study explains why Amazon is such a biodiverse paradise.

Posted bymichaelaseckerSeptember 12, 2024December 3, 2025Posted inNews coverage

Press release

Press release from the University of Kiel from 11th September 2024: Beispiel Amazonas: Wie Paläoumweltdaten Klimamodelle verbessern.

Posted bymichaelaseckerSeptember 12, 2024December 3, 2025Posted inNews coverage

Bachelor thesis

Congratulations to our Bachelor student Esther Renken from CAU Kiel for submitting her thesis titled “Research History of Pniel, South Africa”.

Posted bymichaelaseckerJuly 1, 2024December 3, 2025Posted inNews

Community meeting in Botswana

We held a successful community meeting in Maralaleng, Botswana, on 19th June 2024. We presented our ongoing work and first results as well as answering questions and receiving feedback from the community.

Posted bymichaelaseckerJune 24, 2024December 3, 2025Posted inOutreach

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