Reconstructing the environmental, biological, and societal drivers of plague outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900 CE

HORIZON.1.1HORIZON-ERC-SYGID: 101118880
EC Contribution
€83,819
Consortium Size
7 orgs
Summary

Synergy-Plague is a multi-disciplinary project to bring our knowledge and understanding of plague, past and present, to new heights. Focussing on the environmental, biological, and societal aspects of plague outbreaks in Eurasia between circa 1300 and 1900 CE, it will address four main questions: (1) Why/how did plague re-emerge in 14th century Central Asia? (2) Why/how did plague re-occur and spread in Eurasia after the Black Death? (3) Why/how did clinical and demographic patterns of plague infection differ across space and time? (4) Why/how did plague disappear from Europe and the Middle East in the 18th and 19th centuries? Our project is based on the hypothesis that plague waves and clinical differences resulted from unique alignments of multiple events: environmental (climatic and soil-chemical), biological (from individual to ecosystem) and societal (demographic, socio-economic and political). Four PIs from the natural sciences and humanities, together with their team members, will jointly study how plague re-emerged in 14th century Central Asia and radiated repeatedly from Eurasian wildlife reservoirs in the following centuries, only to disappear in the 18th-19th centuries. We will develop and analyse new dendrochronological and (paleo-)soil data, textual documentary evidence, and epidemiological models. To understand how plague reached and spread in human populations, paleo-environmental and historical data together with relevant experimental work will be combined with statistical and mathematical modelling. To appreciate why clinical signs and mortality rates varied in space and time, historical evidence will be examined together with new entomological data and ancient DNA (aDNA) of historical plague strains (from humans and anthropophilic rodents). Synergy-Plague will revolutionise our understanding of plague and contribute to our ongoing struggle with epidemic diseases, present and future.

Consortium (7)

Project Results (28)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (28)
Assessment of non-stationary tree growth responses in the forest-tundra and southern taiga of central Siberia
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology· 2025DOI
Alexander V. Kirdyanov; Alberto Arzac; Anatoly S. Prokushkin; Dmitriy V. Ovchinnikov; Alexander I. Bondarev; Pavel P. Silkin; Tatiana Bebchuk; Jan Esper; Ulf Büntgen
Author Correction: 2023 summer warmth unparalleled over the past 2,000 years
Nature· 2025DOI
Jan Esper, Max Torbenson, Ulf Büntgen
Boreas
Boreas· 2025DOI
Bebchuk, Tatiana; Büntgen, Ulf
China’s growing relevance in dendrochronology and paleoclimatology
npj Climate Action· 2025DOI
Linlin Gao; Tatiana Bebchuk; Xiaohua Gou; Ulf Büntgen
Climate data for climate action
npj Climate Action· 2025DOI
Ulf Büntgen, Mirek Trnka, Mike Hulme, Jan Esper
Droughts and conflicts during the late Roman period
Climatic Change· 2025DOI
Norman, C; Schwinden, L; Krusic, P; Rzepecki, A; Bebchuk, T; Büntgen, U
Epidemic evolutionarily stable strategies within an age-structured host population
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences· 2025DOI
Andreas Eilersen; Ottar N. Bjørnstad; Ruiyun Li; Sebastian J. Schreiber; Zeyuan Pei; Nils Chr. Stenseth
Exploring temperature-dependent transcriptomic adaptations in Yersinia pestis using direct cDNA sequencing by Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Scientific Reports· 2025DOI
Brandon Robin, Alexandre Baillez, Servane Le Guillouzer, Cécile Lecoeur, Florent Sebbane, Sébastien Bontemps-Gallo
La peste à l’ère moderne, comprendre la transmission de la bactérie <i>Yersinia pestis</i> par les puces
médecine/sciences· 2025DOI
Florent Sebbane, Amélie Dewitte, Alexandre Baillez
Multi-Proxy Tree-Ring Dating during the Younger Dryas
Tree-Ring Research· 2025DOI
Frederick Reinig, Adam Sookdeo, Jan Esper, Kerstin Treydte, Lukas Wacker, Giulia Guidobaldi, Daniel Nievergelt, Matthias Saurer, Michael Friedrich, Gerhard Helle, Bernd Kromer, Maren Pauly, Willy Tegel, Anne Verstege, Ulf Büntgen
Plague in Small Mammals From an Endemic Focus of the Malagasy Central Highlands: A Longitudinal Survey With a Special Reference on Black Rats (<i>Rattus rattus</i>)
Integrative Zoology· 2025DOI
Mamionah Noro Jully Parany, Nils Christian Stenseth, Fanohinjanaharinirina Rasoamalala, Soanandrasana Rahelinirina, Soloandry Rahajandraibe, Voahangy Andrianaivoarimanana, Gauthier Dobigny, Olivier Gorgé, Eric Valade, Henry Fell, Beza Ramasindrazana, Minoarisoa Rajerison
Proteins of the SubB family provide multiple mechanisms of serum resistance in <i>Yersinia pestis</i>
Emerging Microbes & Infections· 2025DOI
François Pierre, Alexandre Baillez, Amélie Dewitte, Agustin Rolandelli, Florent Sebbane
Protocol for monitoring Yersinia pestis colonization of the proventriculus in the flea Xenopsylla cheopis using microscopy
STAR Protocols· 2025DOI
Amélie Dewitte; Elisabeth Werkmeister; Florent Sebbane; Sébastien Bontemps-Gallo
Publisher Correction: Climate data for climate action
npj Climate Action· 2025DOI
Ulf Büntgen; Mirek Trnka; Mike Hulme; Jan Esper
Retracing the path of evolution: polymorphisms of <i>aspA</i> codon 363 shape the fitness of <i>Yersinia pestis</i>
Emerging Microbes & Infections· 2025DOI
Kai Song, Ruichen Lv, Leiming Shen, Yarong Wu, Xiuwei Qian, Yiming Cui, Yumeng Wei, Yanbing Li, Yanting Zhao, Wenwu Yao, Yafang Tan, Yanping Han, Yujing Bi, Zongmin Du, Florent Sebbane, Yujun Cui, Ruifu Yang, Yajun Song
Taxus tree-ring chronologies from southern England reveal western European hydroclimate changes over the past three centuries
Climate Dynamics· 2025DOI
Bebchuk, Tatiana; Moir, Andy K; Arosio, Tito; Kirdyanov, Alexander V; Torbenson, Max CA; Krusic, Paul J; Hindson, Toby R; Howard, Heidi; Buchwal, Agata; Norman, Charles AP; Büntgen, Ulf
The palaeoenvironmental potential of bioarchaeological isotope data
Communications Earth & Environment· 2025DOI
Margaux L. C. Depaermentier; Michael Kempf; Marc Vander Linden; Kate Britton; Richard Madgwick; Ulf Büntgen; Dorothée G. Drucker; Jennifer R. Jones; Christophe Snoeck; Rhiannon E. Stevens
Tree-ring stable isotopes from the European Alps reveal long-term summer drying over the Holocene
Science Advances· 2025DOI
Tito Arosio; Markus Leuenberger; Kurt Nicolussi; Jan Esper; Paul J. Krusic; Tatiana Bebchuk; Willy Tegel; Albert Hafner; Alexander Kirdyanov; Christian Schlüchter; Frederick Reinig; Francesco Muschitiello; Ulf Büntgen
Tree-ring width and blue intensity chronologies of three co-existing conifer species from the Russian Altai mountains reveal different climate signals
Dendrochronologia· 2025DOI
Alberto Arzac; Alexander V. Kirdyanov; Viktoria V. Agapova; Alina A. Kirdyanova; Daniel Diaz de Quijano; Nikolay I. Bykov; Ulf Büntgen
2023 summer warmth unparalleled over the past 2,000 years
Nature· 2024DOI
Jan Esper; Max Torbenson; Ulf Büntgen
Highest Occurring Vascular Plants from Ladakh Provide Wood Anatomical Evidence for a Thermal Limitation of Cell Wall Lignification
Plant, Cell & Environment· 2024DOI
Ulf Büntgen, Veronika Jandova, Jiri Dolezal
Introducing the concepts of range‐pinning and Allee effects to explain reduced temperature sensitivity of global treeline dynamics
Global Change Biology· 2024DOI
Ulf Büntgen, Audrey Palosse, Jiri Dolezal, Andrew Liebhold
Methodological constrains of tree-ring stable isotope chronologies
Quaternary Science Reviews· 2024DOI
Tito Arosio, Max Torbenson, Tatiana Bebchuk, Alexander Kirdyanov, Jan Esper, Takeshi Nakatsuka, Masaki Sano, Otmar Urban, Kurt Nicolussi, Markus Leuenberger, Ulf Büntgen
Physiological meaning of bimodal tree growth-climate response patterns
International Journal of Biometeorology· 2024DOI
Ulf Büntgen; Jan Esper
Recent heatwaves as a prelude to climate extremes in the western Mediterranean region
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science· 2024DOI
Ernesto Tejedor; Gerardo Benito; Roberto Serrano-Notivoli; Fidel González-Rouco; Jan Esper; Ulf Büntgen
Russian dilemma for global arctic science
Ambio· 2024DOI
Rees, Gareth; Büntgen, Ulf
The importance of distinguishing climate science from climate activism
npj Climate Action· 2024DOI
Ulf Büntgen
Tree-Ring Chronologies from the Upper Treeline in the Russian Altai Mountains Reveal Strong and Stable Summer Temperature Signals
Forests· 2024DOI
Alexander V. Kirdyanov, Alberto Arzac, Alina A. Kirdyanova, Tito Arosio, Dmitriy V. Ovchinnikov, Dmitry A. Ganyushkin, Paul N. Katjutin, Vladimir S. Myglan, Andrey N. Nazarov, Igor Y. Slyusarenko, Tatiana Bebchuk, Ulf Büntgen