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1. Science. 2011 Sep 30;333(6051):1825; author reply 1825.

Comment on "The response of vegetation on the Andean flank in western Amazonia to Pleistocene climate change".

Punyasena SW, Dalling JW, Jaramillo C, Turner BL.

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Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois, 505 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801-3750, USA. punyasena@life.illinois.edu

Abstract

Cárdenas et al. (Reports, 25 February 2011, p. 1055) used the presence of Podocarpus pollen and wood to infer ≥5°C cooling of Andean forests during Quaternary glacial periods. We show that (i) Podocarpus has a wide elevation range in the Neotropics, and (ii) edaphic factors cannot be discounted as a factor governing its distribution. Paleoecologists should therefore reevaluate Podocarpus as a cool-temperature proxy.

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21960612
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2. Science. 2011 Sep 30;333(6051):1818-9.

Epidemiology. Outbreak detectives embrace the genome era.Kupferschmidt K.

PMID:
21960605
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