The distribution of late-Quaternary woody taxa in northern Eurasia: evidence from a new macrofossil database
We present a database of late-Quaternary plant macrofossil records for northern Eurasia (from 23°to 180°E and 46° to 76°N) comprising 281 localities, over 2300 samples and over 13,000 individual records. Samples are individually radiocarbon dated or are assigned ages via age models fitted to sequenc...
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ftopenunivgb:oai:oro.open.ac.uk:37021 2023-06-11T04:12:49+02:00 The distribution of late-Quaternary woody taxa in northern Eurasia: evidence from a new macrofossil database Binney, Heather A. Willis, Katherine J. Edwards, Mary E. Bhagwat, Shonil A. Anderson, Patricia M. Andreev, Andrei A. Blaauw, Maarten Damblon, Freddy Haesaerts, Paul Kienast, Frank Kremenetski, Konstantin V. Krivonogov, Sergey K. Lozhkin, Anatoly V. MacDonald, Glen M. Novenko, Elena Y. Oksanen, Pirita Sapelko, Tatiana V. Väliranta, Minna Vazhenina, Ludmila 2009 application/pdf https://oro.open.ac.uk/37021/ https://oro.open.ac.uk/37021/1/Binney-et-al_2009_QSR.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.04.016 unknown https://oro.open.ac.uk/37021/1/Binney-et-al_2009_QSR.pdf Binney, Heather A.; Willis, Katherine J.; Edwards, Mary E.; Bhagwat, Shonil A. <http://oro.open.ac.uk/view/person/sab2225.html>; Anderson, Patricia M.; Andreev, Andrei A.; Blaauw, Maarten; Damblon, Freddy; Haesaerts, Paul; Kienast, Frank; Kremenetski, Konstantin V.; Krivonogov, Sergey K.; Lozhkin, Anatoly V.; MacDonald, Glen M.; Novenko, Elena Y.; Oksanen, Pirita; Sapelko, Tatiana V.; Väliranta, Minna and Vazhenina, Ludmila (2009). The distribution of late-Quaternary woody taxa in northern Eurasia: evidence from a new macrofossil database. Quaternary Science Reviews, 28(23-24) pp. 2445–2464. Journal Item OU Users Only PeerReviewed 2009 ftopenunivgb https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.04.016 2023-05-28T05:49:55Z We present a database of late-Quaternary plant macrofossil records for northern Eurasia (from 23°to 180°E and 46° to 76°N) comprising 281 localities, over 2300 samples and over 13,000 individual records. Samples are individually radiocarbon dated or are assigned ages via age models fitted to sequences of calibrated radiocarbon dates within a section. Tree species characteristic of modern northern forests (e.g. Picea , Larix , tree- Betula ) are recorded at least intermittently from prior to the last glacial maximum (LGM), through the LGM and Lateglacial, to the Holocene, and some records locate trees close to the limits of the Scandinavian ice sheet, supporting the hypothesis that some taxa persisted in northern refugia during the last glacial cycle. Northern trees show differing spatio-temporal patterns across Siberia: deciduous trees were widespread in the Lateglacial, with individuals occurring across much of their contemporary ranges, while evergreen conifers expanded northwards to their range limits in the Holocene. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Siberia The Open University: Open Research Online (ORO) Quaternary Science Reviews 28 23-24 2445 2464 |
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We present a database of late-Quaternary plant macrofossil records for northern Eurasia (from 23°to 180°E and 46° to 76°N) comprising 281 localities, over 2300 samples and over 13,000 individual records. Samples are individually radiocarbon dated or are assigned ages via age models fitted to sequences of calibrated radiocarbon dates within a section. Tree species characteristic of modern northern forests (e.g. Picea , Larix , tree- Betula ) are recorded at least intermittently from prior to the last glacial maximum (LGM), through the LGM and Lateglacial, to the Holocene, and some records locate trees close to the limits of the Scandinavian ice sheet, supporting the hypothesis that some taxa persisted in northern refugia during the last glacial cycle. Northern trees show differing spatio-temporal patterns across Siberia: deciduous trees were widespread in the Lateglacial, with individuals occurring across much of their contemporary ranges, while evergreen conifers expanded northwards to their range limits in the Holocene. |
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Binney, Heather A. Willis, Katherine J. Edwards, Mary E. Bhagwat, Shonil A. Anderson, Patricia M. Andreev, Andrei A. Blaauw, Maarten Damblon, Freddy Haesaerts, Paul Kienast, Frank Kremenetski, Konstantin V. Krivonogov, Sergey K. Lozhkin, Anatoly V. MacDonald, Glen M. Novenko, Elena Y. Oksanen, Pirita Sapelko, Tatiana V. Väliranta, Minna Vazhenina, Ludmila |
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Binney, Heather A. Willis, Katherine J. Edwards, Mary E. Bhagwat, Shonil A. Anderson, Patricia M. Andreev, Andrei A. Blaauw, Maarten Damblon, Freddy Haesaerts, Paul Kienast, Frank Kremenetski, Konstantin V. Krivonogov, Sergey K. Lozhkin, Anatoly V. MacDonald, Glen M. Novenko, Elena Y. Oksanen, Pirita Sapelko, Tatiana V. Väliranta, Minna Vazhenina, Ludmila The distribution of late-Quaternary woody taxa in northern Eurasia: evidence from a new macrofossil database |
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Binney, Heather A. Willis, Katherine J. Edwards, Mary E. Bhagwat, Shonil A. Anderson, Patricia M. Andreev, Andrei A. Blaauw, Maarten Damblon, Freddy Haesaerts, Paul Kienast, Frank Kremenetski, Konstantin V. Krivonogov, Sergey K. Lozhkin, Anatoly V. MacDonald, Glen M. Novenko, Elena Y. Oksanen, Pirita Sapelko, Tatiana V. Väliranta, Minna Vazhenina, Ludmila |
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The distribution of late-Quaternary woody taxa in northern Eurasia: evidence from a new macrofossil database |
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The distribution of late-Quaternary woody taxa in northern Eurasia: evidence from a new macrofossil database |
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The distribution of late-Quaternary woody taxa in northern Eurasia: evidence from a new macrofossil database |
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The distribution of late-Quaternary woody taxa in northern Eurasia: evidence from a new macrofossil database |
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The distribution of late-Quaternary woody taxa in northern Eurasia: evidence from a new macrofossil database |
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distribution of late-quaternary woody taxa in northern eurasia: evidence from a new macrofossil database |
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https://oro.open.ac.uk/37021/1/Binney-et-al_2009_QSR.pdf Binney, Heather A.; Willis, Katherine J.; Edwards, Mary E.; Bhagwat, Shonil A. <http://oro.open.ac.uk/view/person/sab2225.html>; Anderson, Patricia M.; Andreev, Andrei A.; Blaauw, Maarten; Damblon, Freddy; Haesaerts, Paul; Kienast, Frank; Kremenetski, Konstantin V.; Krivonogov, Sergey K.; Lozhkin, Anatoly V.; MacDonald, Glen M.; Novenko, Elena Y.; Oksanen, Pirita; Sapelko, Tatiana V.; Väliranta, Minna and Vazhenina, Ludmila (2009). The distribution of late-Quaternary woody taxa in northern Eurasia: evidence from a new macrofossil database. Quaternary Science Reviews, 28(23-24) pp. 2445–2464. |
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