Early human impact on lake cyanobacteria revealed by a holocene record of sedimentary ancient dna

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  • who: Ebuka Canisius Nwosu from the Centre Section Climate Dynamics and Landscape Evolution, Potsdam, GermanyUniversity of have published the research work: Early human impact on lake cyanobacteria revealed by a Holocene record of sedimentary ancient DNA, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study is to reconstruct the dynamics of cyanobacteria throughout the entire Holocene in the well-studied deep temperate Lake Tiefer See and to discuss how far back in time anthropogenic factors began to influence cyanobacteria community composition abundance and diversity. The authors report a continuous increase in cyanobacteria abundance (from . . .

     

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