A first fossil record for Scolytus scolytus (F.) (elm bark beetle): its occurrence in elm decline deposits from London and the implications for neolithic elm disease |
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Authors: | Maureen A. Girling James Greig |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ancient Monuments Laboratory, Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England, Fortress House, 23 Savile Row, London W1X 2HE, England;2. Department of Plant Biology, University of Birmingham, P.O. Box 363, Birmingham B15 2TT, England |
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Abstract: | A problem which has arisen in discussions of an elm-disease explanation for the Neolithic elm decline has been the lack of fossil records of Scolytus scolytus (F.) (elm bark beetle), which is the main carrier of the fungus which causes the present epidemic of Dutch Elm Disease. Now, the discovery of wing cases of two individuals from elm decline deposits at Hampstead Heath, London, proves that the beetle was present in Britain during this episode. The deposits in which it occurs are described, and the various implications for elm disease causing, aiding or at least occurring during this stage of the early Neolithic are discussed. |
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Keywords: | beetles ceratocystis coleoptera elm decline elm disease forest clearance hampstead heath britain neolithic pollen analysis plant macrofossil |
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