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Lacourse, T. 2004. A Late-Pleistocene pollen record from the continental shelf of western Canada. Current Research in the Pleistocene 21:87-89.

Lacourse, T. 2005. Late Quaternary dynamics of forest vegetation on northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Quaternary Science Reviews 24(1-2): 105-121.

Lacourse, T. 2007. The Younger Dryas cold event in paleobotanical records from the North Pacific coast. Current Research in the Pleistocene 24:13-16.

Lacourse, T., and K. Gajewski, 2000. Late Quaternary vegetation history of Sulphur Lake, southwest Yukon Territory, Canada. Arctic 53(1):27-35.

Lacourse, T., and R. W. Mathewes, 2005. Terrestrial paleoecology of Haida Gwaii and continental shelf: vegetation, climate, and plant resources of the coastal migration route. In: D. W. Fedje and R. W. Mathewes (eds.), Haida Gwaii: Human History and Environment from the Time of Loon to the Time of the Iron People. University of British Columbia Press, Pacific Rim Series, Vancouver, pp. 38-58.

Lacourse, T., R. W. Mathewes and D. W. Fedje. 2003. Paleoecology of late-glacial terrestrial deposits with in situ conifers from the submerged continental shelf of western Canada. Quaternary Research 60:180-188.

Lacourse, T., R. W. Mathewes, and D. W. Fedje, 2005. Late-glacial vegetation dynamics of the Queen Charlotte Islands and adjacent continental shelf, British Columbia, Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 226(2-3):36-57.

Lacourse, T., R. W. Mathewes, and R. J. Hebda, 2007. Paleoecological analyses of lake sediments reveal prehistoric human impact on forests at Anthony Island UNESCO World Heritage Site, Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii), Canada. Quaternary Research 68:177-183.

Laing, T. E., K. M. Ruhland, and J. P. Smol, 1999. Past environmental and climatic changes related to tree-line shifts inferred from fossil diatoms from a lake near the Lena River Delta, Siberia. The Holocene 9 (5): 547-557.

Laing, T. E. and J. P. Smol. 2003. Late Holocene environmental changes inferred from diatoms in a lake on the western Taimyr Peninsula, northern Russia. Journal of Paleolimnology 30(2):231-247.

Laird, K., and B. Cumming, 2001. A regional paleolimnological assessment of the impact of clear-cutting on lakes from the central interior of British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58(3):492-505.

Laird, K., B. Cumming, and R. Nordin, 2001. A regional paleolimnological assessment of the impact of clear-cutting on lakes from the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58(3):479-491.

Laird, K. R., S. C. Fritz, B. F. Cumming, E. C. Grimm, 1998. Early-Holocene Limnological and Climatic Variability in the Northern Great Plains. The Holocene 8(3):275-285.

Lange, M. A., S. J. Cohen, and P. Kuhry, 1999. Integrated global change impact studies in the Arctic: the role of the stakeholders. Polar Research 18(2):389-396.

Lapointe, M. 2000. Late Quaternary paleohydrology of the Gulf of St. Lawrence (Quebec, Canada) based on diatom analysis. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 156 (3-4):261-276.

Larocque, I., Y. Bergeron, I. D. Campbell, and R. H. W. Bradshaw, 2000. Vegetation changes through time on islands of Lake Duparquet, Abitibi, Canada. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30(2):179-190.

Larocque, I. and R. I. Hall. 2003. Chironomids as quantitative indicators of mean July air temperature: validation by comparison with century-long meteorological records from northern Sweden. Journal of Paleolimnology 29(4):475-493.

Larocque, I., R. I. Hall, and E. Grahn, 2001. Chironomids as indicators of climate change: a 100-lake training set from a subarctic region of northern Sweden (Lapland). Journal of Paleolimnology 26(3):307-322.

Larsen, C. P. S., R. Pienitz, J. P Smol, K. A. Moser, B. F. Cumming, J. M. Blais, G. M. Macdonald, and R. I. Hall, 1998. Relations Between Lake Morphometry and the Presence of Laminated Lake Sediments: A Re-examination of Larsen and MacDonald (1993). Quaternary Science Reviews 17(8):711-717.

Last, W. M., and R. E. Vance, 1997. Bedding Characteristics of Holocene Sediments from Salt Lakes of the Northern Great Plains, Western Canada. Journal of Paleolimnology 17:297-318.

Last, W. M., and R. E. Vance, 2002. The Holocene history of Oro Lake, one of the western Canada's longest continuous lacustrine records. Sedimentary Geology 148(1-2):161-184.

Last, W. M., R. E. Vance, S. Wilson, and J. P. Smol, 1998. A Multi-proxy Limnologic Record of Rapid Early-Holocene Hydrologic Change on the Northern Great Plains, Southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada. The Holocene 8(5):503-520.

Laub, R. S. and J. H. McAndrews, 1999. Beaver (Castor canadensis) and mastodon (Mammut americanum) in a late-Pleistocene upland spruce forest, western New York state. Current Research in the Pleistocene 16:139-140.

Lavoie, M., A. C. Larouche, and P. J. H. Richard, 1995. Conditions du Développement de la Tourbière de Farnham, Québec. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 49:305-316.

Lavoie, M., P. J. H. Richard, 2000. Paleoecologie de la tourbiere du lac Malbaie, dans le massif des Laurentides (Québec): evaluation du role du climat sur l'accumulation de la tourbe [The paleoecology of a peatland in the Laurentian Highlands (Quebec): Identifying the role of climate on peat accumulation]. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 54(2):169-185.

Leavitt, P. R., D. L. Findlay, R. I. Hall, D. W. Schindler and J. P. Smol, 1999. Algal Response to Dissolved Organic Carbon Loss and pH Decline During Whole-lake Acidification: Evidence from Paleolimnology. Limnology & Oceanography 44:757-773. (Special Issue on Effects of Multiple Stressors on Freshwater and Marine Ecosystems)

Leavitt, P. R., R. D. Vinebrooke, R. I. Hall, S. E. Wilson, J. P. Smol, R. E. Vance, and W. M. Last, 1999. Multiproxy record of prairie lake response to climate change and human activity, Clearwater Lake, Saskatchewan. In: Holocene Climate and Environmental Change in the Palliser Triangle: a geoscientific context for evaluating the impacts of climate change on the southern Canadian Prairies, edited by D. S. Lemmen and R. E. Vance, pp. 125-138. Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 534.

Leblanc M., K. Gajewski, and P. B. Hamilton, 2004. A diatom-based Holocene palaeoenvironmental record from a mid-arctic lake on Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada. The Holocene 14(3):417-425.

Lecomte, N., M. Simard, Y. Bergeron, A. Larouche, H. Asnong, and P.J.H. Richard, 2005. Effects of fire severity and initial tree composition on understorey vegetation dynamics in a boreal landscape inferred from chronosequences and paleoecological data. Journal of Vegetation Science 16:665-674.

Ledu, D., A. Rochon, A. de Vernal, and G. St-Onge, 2008. Palynological evidence of Holocene climate change in the eastern Arctic a possible shift in the Arctic oscillation at the millennial time scale. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 45:1363-1375.

Le Hérisse, Alain, R. Gourvennec and R. Wicander, 1998. Biogeography of Late Silurian and Devonian Acritarchs and Prasinophytes. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 98(1-2):105-124.

Leitner, R., and K. Gajewski, 2004. Modern and Holocene stomate records of tree-line variations in northwestern Quebec. Canadian Journal of Botany 82(6):726-734.

Lemmen, D. S., R. E. Vance, I. A. Campbell, P. P. David, D. J. Pennock, D. J. Sauchyn, and S. A. Wolfe, 1998. Geomorphic Systems of the Palliser Triangle, Southern Canadian Prairies: Description and Response to Changing Climate. Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 521. 72 pp.

Lemmen, D. S., R. E. Vance, S. A. Wolfe, and W. M. Last, 1997. Impacts of Future Climate Change on the Southern Canadian Prairies: A Paleoenvironmental Perspective. Geoscience Canada 24(3):121-133.

Lepofsky, D., K. Lertzman, D. Hallett, and R. Mathewes, 2005. Climate change and culture change on the southern coast of British Columbia 2400-1200 CAL. B.P.: An hypothesis. American Antiquity 70(2):267-293.

Lerbekmo, J. F., A. R. Sweet, and D. R. Braman, 1995. Magnetostratigraphy of Late Maastrichtian to Early Paleocene Strata of the Hand Hills, South Central Alberta, Canada. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology 43:35-43.

Leroy, S. A. G., 1997. Climatic and Non-climatic Lake-level Changes Inferred from a Plio-Pleistocene Lacustrine Complex of Catalonia (Spain): Palynology of the Tres Pins Sequences. Journal of Paleolimnology 17:347-367.

Lertzman, K., D. Gavin, D. Hallett, L. Brubaker, D. Lepofsky and R. W. Mathewes. 2002. Long-term fire regime estimated from soil charcoal in coastal temperate rainforests. Conservation Ecology 6(2): Art. No. 5 DEC 2002.

Levac, E., 2001. High resolution Holocene palynological record from the Scotian Shelf. Marine Micropaleontology 43(3-4):179-197.

Levac, E. 2003. Palynological records from Bay of Islands, Newfoundland: direct correlation of Holocene paleoceanographic and climatic changes. Palynology 27:135-154.

Levac, E., and A. de Vernal, 1997. Postglacial Changes of Terrestrial and Marine Environments Along the Labrador Coast: Palynological Evidence from Cores 91-045-005 and 91-045-006, Cartwright Saddle. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 34(10):1358-1365.

Levac, E., A. de Vernal, and W. Blake Jr, 2001. Sea-surface conditions in northernmost Baffin Bay during the Holocene: palynological evidence. Journal of Quaternary Science 16(4):353-363.

Levac, E., P. Mudie, and A. Rochon, 2002. High resolution palynological records from the southeastern Canadian seaboard: Holocene paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic history. Atlantic Geology 38(1):91.

Li, J., R. Wicander, K. Yan, and H. C. Zhu, 2006. An Upper Ordovician acritarch and prasinophyte assemblage from Dawangou, Xinjiang, northwestern China: Biostratigraphic and paleogeographic implications. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 139:97-128.

Lian, O. B., R. W. Mathewes, and S. R. Hicock, 2001. Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Port Moody Interstade, a nonglacial interval in southwestern British Columbia at about 18 000 14C years BP. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 38(6):943-952.

Lim, D. S. S., M. S. V. Douglas, and J. P. Smol, 2001. Diatoms and their relationship to environmental variables from lakes and ponds on Bathurst Island, Nunavut, Canadian High Arctic. Hydrobiologia 450(1-3):215-230.

Lim D. S. S., M. S. V. Douglas, J. P. Smol, and D. R. S. Lean, 2001. Physical and chemical limnological characteristics of 38 lakes and ponds on Bathurst Island, Nunavut, Canadian High Arctic. International Review of Hydrobiology 86(1):1-22.

Lim, D. S. S., J. P. Smol, and M. S. V. Douglas, 2008. Recent environmental changes on Banks Island (N.W.T., Canadian Arctic) quantified using fossil diatom assemblages. Journal of Paleolimnology 40:385-398.

Little, J. L., R. I. Hall, R. Quinlan, and J. P. Smol, 2000. Past trophic status and hypolimnetic anoxia during eutrophicaton and remediation of Gravenhurst Bay, Ontario: comparison of diatoms, chironomids, and historical records. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57(2):333-341.

Little, J. L., and J. P. Smol, 2001. A chironomid-based model for inferring late-summer hypolimnetic oxygen in southeastern Ontario lakes. Journal of Paleolimnology 26(3):259-270.

Louwye, S., M. J. Head, and S. De Schepper, 2004. Dinoflagellate cyst stratigraphy and palaeoecology of the Pliocene in northern Belgium, southern North Sea Basin. Geological Magazine 141:353-378.


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