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Kenyan ecosystem dynamics: perspectives from high and low altitude

ecosystems

Rucina, S.M.

Publication date

2011

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Rucina, S. M. (2011). Kenyan ecosystem dynamics: perspectives from high and low altitude

ecosystems. Design Point.

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Contents

Summary

Samenvatting

Acknowledgements

CHAPTER 1:

Introduction to East Africa palaeoenvironments

CHAPTER 2:

Late Quaternary vegetation and fire dynamics on Mount Kenya

Stephen M. Rucina, Veronica M. Muiruri, Rahab N. Kinyanjui, Katy

McGuiness and Rob Marchant

(Published in Palaeogeography Palaeolimnology Palaeoecology 283

(2009): 1-14)

CHAPTER 3:

Holocene montane ecosystem dynamics from Mount Kenya

Stephen M. Rucina, Katy McGuiness and Rob Marchant

(Submitted to Vegetation History and Archaeobotany)

CHAPTER 4:

Late Holocene savanna dynamics in the Amboseli Basin, Kenya

Stephen M. Rucina, Veronica M. Muiruri, Laura Downton and Rob

Marchant

(Published in The Holocene 20 (2010): 667-677)

CHAPTER 5:

High-resolution late-Holocene ecosystem dynamics of lowland

savannah near Mt. Kilimanjaro in equatorial East Africa

Stephen M. Rucina, Dirk Verschuren, Vanessa Gelorini, Rob

Marchant

(To besubmitted to the Journal of Quaternary Science)

CHAPTER 6:

Synthesis of palaeoenvironmental changes in high and low altitudes

of Kenya

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