We are proud to announce the latest publication of Dr. Morgan Hocking featured in the journal of People and Nature: “Indigenous peoples’ habitation history drives present-day forest biodiversity in British Columbia’s coastal temperate rainforest.”
Co-authored by Julia Fisher, Nancy Shackelford, Andrew Trant, and Brian Starzomski, they examined “long‐term impacts of human resource‐use on British Columbia’s coastal rainforest communities…focusing on the region’s widespread habitation sites…to test the legacy of ancient human occupation in present‐day plant communities.”
Access the full article to learn more about the conclusions of this extensive and interesting research on human-environment interactions: https://ecofishresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Fisher_et_al-2019-People_and_Nature.pdf
Congratulations once again to Ecofish Scientist Dr. Hocking and colleagues!