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Next Journal Club meeting will be 26th of June, at 1pm in the Forhus 7 at the GeoGenetic meeting room.
This journal club is an open offer to anyone who would like to read and discuss literature within the field of ancient environmental DNA/genomics. It will include papers with various scopes, but that all confines within the Ancient eDNA field.
The location is the meeting room in Forhus 7, Øster Voldgade 7, 1350 Kbh C.
We will read and discuss this recent paper Plankton community changes during the last 124 000 years in the subarctic Bering Sea derived from sedimentary ancient DNA by Buchwald et al. (2024).
Mateu Menendez-Serra has agreed to present the paper outline shortly and highlight the key points she finds interesting. (Thank you!)
Programme:
- Short introduction to the paper 10 min (main objective, methods, results and conclusions)
- 30-minute discussion
- Small chat about new papers and who wants to present the next.
If you are interested in reading more the Sedimentary Ancient DNA Society compiles a list of literature that includes sedimentary DNA both modern and ancient.
You can also consider joining the society or signing up for their newsletter which includes more news within the field.
Lastly, if you have any questions send us an email: Rikai: [email protected] Guilia: [email protected] Mikkel: [email protected]
Recently published papers: Weihan Jia et al., (2024) published "Vegetation and glacier dynamics are sensitive to summer (not winter) warming and the evidence for larch refugia in the ‘Northern Pole of Cold’ inferred from sedimentary ancient DNA and geochemistry" in Quaternary Science Reviews.
Inger Greve Alsos et al., (2024) published "Using ancient sedimentary DNA to forecast ecosystem trajectories under climate change" in Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci.
Izabella Baisheva et al., (2024) published "Late Glacial and Holocene vegetation and lake changes in SW Yakutia, Siberia, inferred from sedaDNA, pollen, and XRF data" in Frontiers in Earth Science.
Qi Lin et al., (2024) published "Transient social–ecological dynamics reveal signals of decoupling in a highly disturbed Anthropocene landscape" in PNAS.
Preprints
Josefine Friederike Weiß (2024) made the preprint "Phaeocystis blooms caused carbon drawdown during the Antarctic Cold Reversal from sedimentary ancient DNA" available at bioRxiv
Nicola Alexandra Vogel (2024) made the preprint "soibean: High-resolution Taxonomic Identification of Ancient Environmental DNA Using Mitochondrial Pangenome Graphs" available at bioRxiv