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The lateglacial Quercus expansion in the southern European Alps: rapid vegetation response to a late Allerød climate warming?
Authors:W Finsinger  C S Lane  G J van Den Brand  F Wagner‐Cremer  S P E Blockley  A F Lotter
Institution:1. Centre for Bio‐Archaeology and Ecology (UMR 5059 CNRS), 163 Rue A. Broussonnet, F‐34090 Montpellier, France;2. Palaeoecology, Institute of Environmental Biology, Utrecht University, Laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology, Utrecht, The Netherlands;3. Research Laboratory for Archaeology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK;4. Centre for Quaternary Research, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, Surrey, UK
Abstract:A pollen‐inferred vegetation shift, from pioneer birch–pine woodland to mixed pine–summergreen oak forests, in the southern Alpine forelands, is commonly attributed to a centennial‐scale warming that occurred between the Gerzensee Oscillation (GO) and the Younger Dryas. Two microtephra layers bracketing the Younger Dryas onset (the Laacher See Tephra and the Vedde Ash) improve the chronology at Lago Piccolo di Avigliana (northern Italy) and allowed accurate correlation with Central European records where the GO is clearly detected. We used pollen percentages, pollen accumulation rates (PARs) and plant macrofossils to assess the population dynamics of Quercus, and leaf‐cuticle analysis for a better taxonomic identification of Quercus. Our results indicate that the species that was locally present was probably Quercus robur. PARs suggest that the population expansion started as early as the Bølling and followed an exponential increase through time. We attribute this gradual shift to increasing summer temperatures and longer growing seasons which contrast with a gradually decreasing temperature trend as recorded in Greenland ice cores and in Central Europe. Breaks or set‐backs in the PAR record may indicate the biotic response to minor Lateglacial cooling events of different life‐history stages in the Quercus population. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Gerzensee Oscillation  Lateglacial  pollen accumulation rates  southern Europe  vegetation dynamics
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