Looking forward through the past: identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology
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Caitlin E. Buck | Francisco Rodríguez-Sánchez | Neil L. Rose | Erle C. Ellis | Rob Marchant | Stephen J. Brooks | Roger J. Flower | Anson W. Mackay | Christopher Bronk Ramsey | H. John B. Birks | John A. Dearing | Richard W. Battarbee | Keely Mills | Peter Gell | Carl D. Sayer | L. H. Liow | Marc Macias-Fauria | Lindsey Gillson | Melanie J. Hopkins | Oliver Morton | Thomas H. G. Ezard | Frank M. Chambers | Keith Bennett | Elizabeth S. Jeffers | Surangi W. Punyasena | Katherine J. Willis | Jacquelyn L. Gill | Lourdes López-Merino | Shonil A. Bhagwat | Alistair W. R. Seddon | Lee Hsiang Liow | Atte Korhola | Stewart J. Clarke | Sandra Nogué | Althea Davies | Gavin Simpson | Thorsten Kiefer | Hilary H. Birks | Suzanne McGowan | Andrzej Witkowski | E. Johnson | C. Buck | C. Ramsey | H. Birks | A. Mackay | D. Nogues‐Bravo | R. Flower | H. H. Birks | A. Tanentzap | T. Kiefer | S. Juggins | R. Battarbee | John W. Williams | L. Gillson | C. Sayer | V. Jones | N. Rose | S. McGowan | M. Aberhan | A. Korhola | S. Brooks | P. Gell | I. Larocque-Tobler | K. Willis | J. Dearing | W. Austin | N. Whitehouse | R. Marchant | K. Bennett | A. Witkowski | L. López-Merino | C. Froyd | F. Rodríguez‐Sánchez | E. Jeffers | S. Bhagwat | A. Seddon | F. Chambers | Sandra Nogué | E. Breman | A. Davies | G. Simpson | M. Macias‐Fauria | M. Hopkins | M. Lamentowicz | A. Feurdean | O. Morton | J. Gill | Ambroise G. Baker | K. Mills | Jesse L. Morris | S. Punyasena | T. Roland | E. V. Asperen | C. Belanger | M. Bruyn | P. Butler | S. Clarke | S. Hausmann | E. Hogan | Joshua H Miller | E. Montoya | Chloe Onoufriou | L. P. Boush | H. Shaw | R. Payne | Kadri Sohar | David Nogués-Bravo | Edward A. Johnson | Angelica Feurdean | Nicki J. Whitehouse | Richard J. Payne | Mariusz Lamentowicz | Vivienne J. Jones | Christina L. Belanger | Andrew J. Tanentzap | Stephen Juggins | Ambroise Baker | Elinor Breman | Cynthia A. Froyd | Thomas P. Roland | Martin Aberhan | Eline N. van Asperen | William E. N. Austin | Mark de Bruyn | Paul G. Butler | Sonja Hausmann | Erika J. Hogan | Isabelle Larocque-Tobler | Joshua H. Miller | Encarni Montoya | Chloe Onoufriou | Lisa P. Boush | Helen Shaw | Kadri Sohar | Althea L. Davies | Keely Mills | T. Ezard | J. Morris | D. Nogués-Bravo | I. Larocque‐Tobler
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