Early Holocene pollen record of vegetation and climate history in response to the monsoonal activity in East Garo Hills, Meghalaya, India

Recent research in The Paleobotanist offers a reconstruction of pollen assemblages from eastern India over the last 10,000 years.  The authors identify rainfall variations and anthropogenic activity as the main drivers of changes to regional vegetation. The last 1,000 years in particular shows anthropogenic influences reflected in decreased forest pollen and increases in cereal grains and brassica. Read the full article here