Palaeovegetation of China: a pollen data-based synthesis for the mid-Holocene and last glacial maximum

Pollen data from China for 6000 and 18,000 C-14 yr BP Were compiled and used to reconstruct palaeovegetation patterns, using complete taxon lists where possible and a biomization procedure that entailed the assignment of 645 pollen taxa to plant functional types. A set of 658 modern pollen samples s...

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Main Authors: Yu, G, Chen, X, Ni, J, Cheddadi, R, Guiot, J, Han, H, Harrison, SP, Huang, C, Ke, M, Kong, Z, Li, S, Li, W, Liew, P, Liu, G, Liu, J (刘?), Liu, Q, Liu, KB, Prentice, IC, Qui, W, Ren, G, Song, C, Sugita, S, Sun, X, Tang, L, VanCampo, E, Xia, Y, Xu, Q, Yan, S, Yang, X, Zhao, J, Zheng, Z
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD 2000
Subjects:
Bp
Online Access:http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/780
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/780 2023-05-15T18:30:58+02:00 Palaeovegetation of China: a pollen data-based synthesis for the mid-Holocene and last glacial maximum Yu, G Chen, X Ni, J Cheddadi, R Guiot, J Han, H Harrison, SP Huang, C Ke, M Kong, Z Li, S Li, W Liew, P Liu, G Liu, J (刘?) Liu, Q Liu, KB Prentice, IC Qui, W Ren, G Song, C Sugita, S Sun, X Tang, L VanCampo, E Xia, Y Xu, Q Yan, S Yang, X Zhao, J Zheng, Z 2000-05-01 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/780 英语 eng BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/780 Pollen Data Plant Functional Types Biomes Vegetation Changes China Mid-holocene Last Glacial Maximum Basin Western Tibet Environmental-change Loess Plateau Bp Records Environmental Sciences & Ecology Physical Geography Ecology Geography Physical 期刊论文 2000 ftchinacscnigpas 2019-09-27T00:02:51Z Pollen data from China for 6000 and 18,000 C-14 yr BP Were compiled and used to reconstruct palaeovegetation patterns, using complete taxon lists where possible and a biomization procedure that entailed the assignment of 645 pollen taxa to plant functional types. A set of 658 modern pollen samples spanning all biomes and regions provided a comprehensive test for this procedure and showed convincing agreement between reconstructed biomes and present natural vegetation types, both geographically and in terms of the elevation gradients in mountain regions of north-eastern and south-western China. The 6000 C-14 yr BP map confirms earlier studies in showing that the forest biomes in eastern China were systematically shifted northwards and extended westwards during the mid-Holocene. Tropical rain forest occurred on mainland China at sites characterized today by either tropical seasonal or broadleaved evergreen/warm mixed forest. Broadleaved evergreen/warm mixed forest occurred further north than today, and at higher elevation sites within the modern latitudinal range of this biome. The northern limit of temperate deciduous forest was shifted c. 800 km north relative to today. The 18,000 C-14 yr BP map shows that steppe and even desert vegetation extended to the modem coast of eastern China at the last glacial maximum, replacing today's temperate deciduous forest. Tropical forests were excluded from China and broadleaved evergreen/warm mixed forest had retreated to tropical latitudes, while taiga extended southwards to c. 43 degreesN. Report taiga Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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topic Pollen Data
Plant Functional Types
Biomes
Vegetation Changes
China
Mid-holocene
Last Glacial Maximum
Basin Western Tibet
Environmental-change
Loess Plateau
Bp
Records
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Physical Geography
Ecology
Geography
Physical
spellingShingle Pollen Data
Plant Functional Types
Biomes
Vegetation Changes
China
Mid-holocene
Last Glacial Maximum
Basin Western Tibet
Environmental-change
Loess Plateau
Bp
Records
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Physical Geography
Ecology
Geography
Physical
Yu, G
Chen, X
Ni, J
Cheddadi, R
Guiot, J
Han, H
Harrison, SP
Huang, C
Ke, M
Kong, Z
Li, S
Li, W
Liew, P
Liu, G
Liu, J (刘?)
Liu, Q
Liu, KB
Prentice, IC
Qui, W
Ren, G
Song, C
Sugita, S
Sun, X
Tang, L
VanCampo, E
Xia, Y
Xu, Q
Yan, S
Yang, X
Zhao, J
Zheng, Z
Palaeovegetation of China: a pollen data-based synthesis for the mid-Holocene and last glacial maximum
topic_facet Pollen Data
Plant Functional Types
Biomes
Vegetation Changes
China
Mid-holocene
Last Glacial Maximum
Basin Western Tibet
Environmental-change
Loess Plateau
Bp
Records
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Physical Geography
Ecology
Geography
Physical
description Pollen data from China for 6000 and 18,000 C-14 yr BP Were compiled and used to reconstruct palaeovegetation patterns, using complete taxon lists where possible and a biomization procedure that entailed the assignment of 645 pollen taxa to plant functional types. A set of 658 modern pollen samples spanning all biomes and regions provided a comprehensive test for this procedure and showed convincing agreement between reconstructed biomes and present natural vegetation types, both geographically and in terms of the elevation gradients in mountain regions of north-eastern and south-western China. The 6000 C-14 yr BP map confirms earlier studies in showing that the forest biomes in eastern China were systematically shifted northwards and extended westwards during the mid-Holocene. Tropical rain forest occurred on mainland China at sites characterized today by either tropical seasonal or broadleaved evergreen/warm mixed forest. Broadleaved evergreen/warm mixed forest occurred further north than today, and at higher elevation sites within the modern latitudinal range of this biome. The northern limit of temperate deciduous forest was shifted c. 800 km north relative to today. The 18,000 C-14 yr BP map shows that steppe and even desert vegetation extended to the modem coast of eastern China at the last glacial maximum, replacing today's temperate deciduous forest. Tropical forests were excluded from China and broadleaved evergreen/warm mixed forest had retreated to tropical latitudes, while taiga extended southwards to c. 43 degreesN.
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author Yu, G
Chen, X
Ni, J
Cheddadi, R
Guiot, J
Han, H
Harrison, SP
Huang, C
Ke, M
Kong, Z
Li, S
Li, W
Liew, P
Liu, G
Liu, J (刘?)
Liu, Q
Liu, KB
Prentice, IC
Qui, W
Ren, G
Song, C
Sugita, S
Sun, X
Tang, L
VanCampo, E
Xia, Y
Xu, Q
Yan, S
Yang, X
Zhao, J
Zheng, Z
author_facet Yu, G
Chen, X
Ni, J
Cheddadi, R
Guiot, J
Han, H
Harrison, SP
Huang, C
Ke, M
Kong, Z
Li, S
Li, W
Liew, P
Liu, G
Liu, J (刘?)
Liu, Q
Liu, KB
Prentice, IC
Qui, W
Ren, G
Song, C
Sugita, S
Sun, X
Tang, L
VanCampo, E
Xia, Y
Xu, Q
Yan, S
Yang, X
Zhao, J
Zheng, Z
author_sort Yu, G
title Palaeovegetation of China: a pollen data-based synthesis for the mid-Holocene and last glacial maximum
title_short Palaeovegetation of China: a pollen data-based synthesis for the mid-Holocene and last glacial maximum
title_full Palaeovegetation of China: a pollen data-based synthesis for the mid-Holocene and last glacial maximum
title_fullStr Palaeovegetation of China: a pollen data-based synthesis for the mid-Holocene and last glacial maximum
title_full_unstemmed Palaeovegetation of China: a pollen data-based synthesis for the mid-Holocene and last glacial maximum
title_sort palaeovegetation of china: a pollen data-based synthesis for the mid-holocene and last glacial maximum
publisher BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD
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