Is There an Insect Signal for the “Little Ice Age”?

  • Buckland P
  • Wagner P
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Abstract

The downturn in temperature in the late medieval period is likely to have had significant impact upon insect distribution. Despite the amount of study fossil insect faunas have been afforded, there is presently little convincing evidence of climatic, rather than human impact upon faunas during the "Little Ice Age".

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Buckland, P. C., & Wagner, P. E. (2001). Is There an Insect Signal for the “Little Ice Age”? In The Iceberg in the Mist: Northern Research in pursuit of a “Little Ice Age” (pp. 137–149). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3352-6_6

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