BIODYNAMICS — Vegetation Co-occurrence
This project analyses co-occurrence patterns of plant taxa across space and time using paleoecological pollen records and co-located palaeoclimate reconstructions. The central aim is to quantify how much of the observed co-occurrence signal is explained by shared abiotic (environmental) responses versus genuine biotic associations — and whether those patterns are consistent across geographic scales and through the last 20,000 years.
The project is part of the BIODYNAMICS initiative.
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