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Floodplain connectivity, disturbance and change: a palaeoentomological investigation of floodplain ecology from south-west England
2007
Journal of Animal Ecology
1. Floodplain environments are increasingly subject to enhancement and restoration, with the purpose of increasing their biodiversity and returning them to a more 'natural' state. Defining such a state based solely upon neoecological data is problematic and has led several authors to suggest the use of a palaeoecological approach. 2. Fossil Coleopteran assemblages recovered from multiple palaeochannel fills in south-west England were used to investigate past floodplain and channel
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2656.2006.01209.x
pmid:17302835
fatcat:usoyq5pacbdznan5pd7cze3e7e