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    Application of sediment traps in global change research in mountain lakes

    Representativity of biota in the biosphere also have similar significance in the lithosphere after their death. Recently, taphonomic representation of biota in the lithosphere has been widely used for minimizi...

    G. R. Kattel in Journal of Mountain Science (2009)

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    Are cladoceran fossils in lake sediment samples a biased reflection of the communities from which they are derived?

    A study on the taphonomy of Cladocera was carried out in a small (9 ha), oligotrophic mountain loch, Loch Coire Fionnaraich (LCFR) in northwest Scotland. Four approaches were used. First, the fossil assemblage...

    G. R. Kattel, R. W. Battarbee, A. Mackay, H. J. B. Birks in Journal of Paleolimnology (2007)