نتایج جستجو برای: dating back at least four thousand years

تعداد نتایج: 4739960  

2011
Tim Horstkotte Jon Moen Tomas Lämås Timo Helle

In northern Sweden, the availability of arboreal lichens (Bryoria fuscescens, Alectoria sarmentosa) as winter grazing resources is an important element in reindeer husbandry. With the industrialization of forestry, forests rich in arboreal lichens have diminished considerably. Here, we analyze how forestry has impacted lichen availability from the 1920's to the present day and model its future ...

2011
Richard S. Kayne

1. Colloquial American English allows dollars not to be pronounced in sentences like: (1) How can they be asking a hundred and fifty thousand for a house with no roof? (2) It’ll cost you a hundred just to get into the game. In an even more colloquial or slang register, (1) can be expressed as: (3) How can they be asking a hundred and fifty grand for a house with no roof? with grand apparently r...

Journal: :the international journal of humanities 2009
hamideh choubak

the valley of alamut is situated in the north – east of qazvin province. the region is an enclave in the form of a u shape valley in the central alborz chains and opening up to the fertile qazvin plains. the mountains of alamut were ideal for construction of castles. the natural heights contains a section of the defensive structure of the castles. in 1090 a.d, hassan sabbah , the leader of is...

Journal: :Mountain Research and Development 2008

Journal: :Nature communications 2010
Ruth H Thurstan Simon Brockington Callum M Roberts

In 2009, the European Commission estimated that 88% of monitored marine fish stocks were overfished, on the basis of data that go back 20 to 40 years and depending on the species investigated. However, commercial sea fishing goes back centuries, calling into question the validity of management conclusions drawn from recent data. We compiled statistics of annual demersal fish landings from botto...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Michael Hofreiter Susanne Münzel Nicholas J. Conard Joshua Pollack Montgomery Slatkin Gunter Weiss Svante Pääbo

In the absence of interaction with genetically distinct populations, changes in frequencies of distinct mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences (haplotypes) within a population are caused by mutations and genetic drift, both of which are comparatively slow processes. By contrast, interactions between populations may lead to rapid changes in haplotype frequencies [1–3], for instance through extincti...

2007
Michael Hofreiter Susanne Münzel Nicholas J. Conard Joshua Pollack

In the absence of interaction with genetically distinct populations, changes in frequencies of distinct mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences (haplotypes) within a population are caused by mutations and genetic drift, both of which are comparatively slow processes. By contrast, interactions between populations may lead to rapid changes in haplotype frequencies [1–3], for instance through extincti...

2011
Dylan H. Rood Douglas W. Burbank Robert C. Finkel

We use 10Be surface exposure dating to construct a high-resolution chronology of glacial fluctuations in the Sierra Nevada, California. Most previous studies focused on individual glaciated valleys, whereas our study compares chronologies developed throughout the range to identify regional patterns in the timing of glacier response to major climate changes. Sites throughout the range indicate L...

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