Mid-Holocene bottleneck for central European dry grasslands: Did steppe survive the forest optimum in northern Bohemia, Czech Republic?
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Mid-Holocene bottleneck for central European dry grasslands: Did steppe survive the forest optimum in northern Bohemia, Czech Republic?
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HOLOCENE
Volume 25, Issue 4, Pages 716-726
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SAGE Publications
Online
2015-01-16
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10.1177/0959683614566218
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