Biological responses to rapid climate change at the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition at Kråkenes, western Norway

A fine-resolution pollen-stratigraphical study, supported by macrofossil analysis, has been made at Kråkenes Lake, western Norway through the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition and the early Holocene. The median sample-age difference is 14 cal. yr for the period 9175—11625 cal. yr BP. The chronology...

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Main Authors: Birks, H.J.B., Birks, Hilary H.
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Published: SAGE Publications 2008
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/0959683607085572 2024-10-13T14:07:29+00:00 Biological responses to rapid climate change at the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition at Kråkenes, western Norway Birks, H.J.B. Birks, Hilary H. 2008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683607085572 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0959683607085572 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license The Holocene volume 18, issue 1, page 19-30 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 2008 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683607085572 2024-10-01T04:08:29Z A fine-resolution pollen-stratigraphical study, supported by macrofossil analysis, has been made at Kråkenes Lake, western Norway through the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition and the early Holocene. The median sample-age difference is 14 cal. yr for the period 9175—11625 cal. yr BP. The chronology is based on 57 AMS radiocarbon dates. The pollen stratigraphy is interpreted as a primary succession following deglaciation at the end of the Younger Dryas. Palynological richness, compositional turnover and rates of assemblage change are estimated from the pollen-stratigraphical data. Comparisons between palynological turnover at Kråkenes and floristic turnover on recently deglaciated modern glacier forelands suggest a comparable primary succession and turnover at Kråkenes. However, the arrival and expansion of Betula pubescens (tree birch) was delayed by about 450 years. Possible reasons for this lag are discussed. Comparisons between turnover estimates for pollen and for diatoms through the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition highlight differences in the response dynamics of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems at Kråkenes Lake. This fine-resolution study links the long temporal perspective provided by palaeoecology with the fine temporal scales of modern ecological observations. The primary succession following rapid climate warming at Kråkenes provides a context for other past and present responses to climate warming and it can provide a long-term perspective on responses to projected future climate warming. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier SAGE Publications Norway The Holocene 18 1 19 30
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description A fine-resolution pollen-stratigraphical study, supported by macrofossil analysis, has been made at Kråkenes Lake, western Norway through the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition and the early Holocene. The median sample-age difference is 14 cal. yr for the period 9175—11625 cal. yr BP. The chronology is based on 57 AMS radiocarbon dates. The pollen stratigraphy is interpreted as a primary succession following deglaciation at the end of the Younger Dryas. Palynological richness, compositional turnover and rates of assemblage change are estimated from the pollen-stratigraphical data. Comparisons between palynological turnover at Kråkenes and floristic turnover on recently deglaciated modern glacier forelands suggest a comparable primary succession and turnover at Kråkenes. However, the arrival and expansion of Betula pubescens (tree birch) was delayed by about 450 years. Possible reasons for this lag are discussed. Comparisons between turnover estimates for pollen and for diatoms through the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition highlight differences in the response dynamics of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems at Kråkenes Lake. This fine-resolution study links the long temporal perspective provided by palaeoecology with the fine temporal scales of modern ecological observations. The primary succession following rapid climate warming at Kråkenes provides a context for other past and present responses to climate warming and it can provide a long-term perspective on responses to projected future climate warming.
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author Birks, H.J.B.
Birks, Hilary H.
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Birks, Hilary H.
Biological responses to rapid climate change at the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition at Kråkenes, western Norway
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title Biological responses to rapid climate change at the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition at Kråkenes, western Norway
title_short Biological responses to rapid climate change at the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition at Kråkenes, western Norway
title_full Biological responses to rapid climate change at the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition at Kråkenes, western Norway
title_fullStr Biological responses to rapid climate change at the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition at Kråkenes, western Norway
title_full_unstemmed Biological responses to rapid climate change at the Younger Dryas—Holocene transition at Kråkenes, western Norway
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