[S1E4] Coastal Tussac and Seabirds

Episode Notes The coastal tussac grasslands of the Falkland Islands have been a struggle for conservationists. A team of paleoecologists used this grass's unique characteristics to uncover the ecosystem's origins, track its changing climate, and reveal why seabirds make these grasslands thrive. Primary Sources: Groff, D. V., Hamley, K. M., Lessard, T. J., Greenawalt, K. E., Yasuhara, M., Brickle, P., & Gill, J. L. (2020). Seabird establishment during regional cooling drove a terrestrial ecosystem SHIFT 5000 years ago. Science Advances, 6(43). doi:10.1126/sciadv.abb2788 Palaeocast Episode 116: Ice Age Palaeoecology, with Dr. Jacquelyn Gill. Falklands Conservation Registered Charity Dr. Dulcinea Groff / Twitter Dr. Jacquelyn Gill / Twitter Our Contact Website / Facebook / Twitter info@grasslandgroupies.org

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