Our computational methodology is distributed in the open-source Zonkey pipeline, now part of PALEOMIX (https://github.com/MikkelSchubert/paleomix), together with full documentation and examples. Using both synt
If mosquito assemblages found in urban green spaces follow patterns predicted by the ETIB, larger, less isolated fragments can be expected to have higher species richness than smaller, more isolated ones. In addition, the latter can be expected to have a subset of the species found in the spe...
First, we analysed the two assemblages (faunal and lithic) together, to better characterise archaeolevel Ob, and then separately, to compare the two materials. This should enable a clearer understanding the formation processes and facilitate the future integration of the faunal and lithic results, ...
Fig. 2. Examples for significant positive (a, c & e) and negative (b, d & f) indicator species for biological control (a & b, Staphylinidae), red-list biodiversity (c & d, Aves) and yield (e & f, plants) potentials according to threshold indicator analysis (Baker and King, 2010)...
Of the 26 2D lines acquired in the field, two examples are shown in Figure 7: (w–x), which represents the acquisition and response from the hillslope to the wetland border, and (y–z), which was acquired from the center to the border in the flooding area. The inversion model (w–...