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Record #192184:

Antarctic paleobiology: glacial refugia and constraints on past ice-sheet reconstructions / Louise Newman, and 3 others.

Title: Antarctic paleobiology: glacial refugia and constraints on past ice-sheet reconstructions / Louise Newman, and 3 others.
Author(s): Newman, Louise.
Date: 2009.
In: PAGES News. (2009.), Vol. 17(1) (2009)
Abstract: Discusses indications provided by various paleobiological approaches that Antarctic terrestrial, marine and freshwater biota are of greater antiquity and previously thought. Ancient biogeographical boundaries are still evident in modern species distribution. Survival of ancient components of Antarctic biota has significance beyond purely biological realm, in providing biological constraint on past ice sheet extent and thickness and indicating that model reconstructions currently overestimate past ice coverage.
Notes:

PAGES News. Vol. 17(1) :22-24 (2009).

Keywords: 57 -- Biology.
574 -- Ecology.
56 -- Palaeontology.
58 -- Botany.
581.94 -- Relic flora.
59 -- Zoology.
591.94 -- Relic fauna.
574.9 -- Biogeography.
551.324 -- Land ice.
551.336 -- Ice ages.
551.588.5 -- Climate, relationship with ice.
.000(410) -- British author.
E5 -- Glaciology: land ice.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 192184

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