BRAIN - Botanical Records of Archaeobotany Italian Network is the first database listing sites from which plant micro- and macro-remains are available in Italy. The study of plant records from human-modified settlements (on-sites) and Holocene sedimentary sequences (off-sites) is essential to understand current biodiversity and the extent of human impact on a long-term scale.
The BRAIN database: a long-term perspective on plant biodiversity in Italy / Mercuri, A. M.; Florenzano, A.. - 704:(2024), pp. 89-89. (Intervento presentato al convegno Biodiversity Change in the Anthropocene: Priorities for Research tenutosi a Fano (PU) nel 10-11 aprile 2024).
The BRAIN database: a long-term perspective on plant biodiversity in Italy
Mercuri A. M.;Florenzano A.
2024
Abstract
BRAIN - Botanical Records of Archaeobotany Italian Network is the first database listing sites from which plant micro- and macro-remains are available in Italy. The study of plant records from human-modified settlements (on-sites) and Holocene sedimentary sequences (off-sites) is essential to understand current biodiversity and the extent of human impact on a long-term scale.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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