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Publications by Gregory T. Pederson
Climate-Induced Changes in Lake Ecosystem Structure Inferred From Coupled Neo- And Paleoecological Approaches
Ecology
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
Placing the Common Era in a Holocene Context: Millennial to Centennial Patterns and Trends in the Hydroclimate of North America Over the Past 2000 Years
Climate of the Past
Planetary Change
Global
Stratigraphy
Paleontology
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Climate Change Impacts on Lake Thermal Dynamics and Ecosystem Vulnerabilities
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Response of Ecosystem Service Value to Changes in Ecosystem Structure
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Correction To: Late Holocene Palaeovegetational and Environmental Changes Inferred From Organic Geochemical Proxies in Sediments From Pookot Lake, Southern India
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