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Mid-Holocene climate and the hemlock decline: The range limit of Tsuga canadensis in the western Great Lakes region, USA
Randy Calcote
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Mid-Holocene
100%
Great Lakes Region
85%
Pollen
49%
Climate
47%
Temperature
41%
Insect
30%
Pinus pinaster
23%
Oak
11%
Susceptibility
11%
Winter
10%
Fossil
10%
Tolerance
9%
Assemblages
9%
Cold
8%
Fluctuations
7%
Agriculture & Biology
Great Lakes region
84%
Tsuga canadensis
82%
climate
45%
entomopathogens
35%
pollen
33%
pine pollen
23%
temperature
23%
cold stress
15%
fossils
14%
Quercus
13%
Pinus
12%
winter
9%
insects
8%
pathogens
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
pollen
51%
Holocene
44%
insect
40%
pathogen
39%
lake
33%
pine
24%
temperature
21%
oak
14%
tolerance
12%
fossil
10%
cold
10%
winter
8%
trend
7%
effect
3%
Social Sciences
reconstruction
50%
climate
44%
fluctuation
20%
tolerance
17%
time
13%
trend
9%