Data on the chronology of the sediment core Co1410 (Lake Imandra, NW Russia, Murmansk Region): 14C dates and tie points, sedaDNA weighted PCR repeats, sedaDNA total reads, and biogeochemical data

First high-resolution reconstruction of the vegetation and environment changes in the western part of Kola Peninsula (NW Russia, Murmansk Region, the eastern part of Fennoscandia) during the last 13.3 cal. kyr BP was reconstructed based on sedaDNA metabarcoding analysis on the sediment material from...

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Main Authors: Poliakova, Anastasia, Lenz, Matthias, Melles, Martin, Fedorov, Grigory B, Alsos, Inger Greve
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.942504 2024-09-15T18:06:02+00:00 Data on the chronology of the sediment core Co1410 (Lake Imandra, NW Russia, Murmansk Region): 14C dates and tie points, sedaDNA weighted PCR repeats, sedaDNA total reads, and biogeochemical data Poliakova, Anastasia Lenz, Matthias Melles, Martin Fedorov, Grigory B Alsos, Inger Greve LATITUDE: 67.715767 * LONGITUDE: 33.085117 application/zip, 5 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.942504 en eng PANGAEA Poliakova, Anastasia; Lenz, Matthias; Melles, Martin; Fedorov, Grigory B; Alsos, Inger Greve (in prep.): About 13,300 cal yrs history of the vegetation and environment in the western part of the Kola Peninsula based on the ancient plant DNA and biogeochemical studies on the sediments from the lake Imandra. Lenz, Matthias; Savelieva, Larisa; Frolova, Larisa A; Cherezova, Anna; Moros, Matthias; Baumer, Marlene M; Gromig, Raphael; Kostromina, Natalia; Nigmatullin, Niyaz; Kolka, Vasili V; Wagner, B; Fedorov, Grigory B; Melles, Martin (2021): Multi-proxy data set of the sediment core Co1410 from Lake Imandra, NW Russia [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.928904 Poliakova, Anastasia; Lenz, Matthias; Melles, Martin; Fedorov, Grigory B (2021): sedaDNA data, sediment core Co1410, NW Russia, Kola Peninsula, lake Imandra [dataset]. Dryad, doi:10.5061/dryad.98sf7m0kk https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.942504 CC-BY-4.0: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (License comes into effect after moratorium ends) Access constraints: access rights needed info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess dataset bundled publication ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.92890410.5061/dryad.98sf7m0kk 2024-07-24T02:31:21Z First high-resolution reconstruction of the vegetation and environment changes in the western part of Kola Peninsula (NW Russia, Murmansk Region, the eastern part of Fennoscandia) during the last 13.3 cal. kyr BP was reconstructed based on sedaDNA metabarcoding analysis on the sediment material from the core Co1410 retrieved from the Lake Imandra. In total, 204 taxa are identified. The resulting sequences were assigned to vascular plants (87%), bryophytes (12%), and algae (1%). About a half (111 taxa, 49%) are identified to the level of species that belong to 150 genera and 86 families. So far, this is the most diverse palaeofloras known from Late Pleistocene-Holocene for the Kola Peninsula and NW Russia. Five palaeoecological zones are described with two subzones in the first zone: Co-1a (Bølling-Allerød interstadial), Co-1b (Younger Dryas), Co-2 (Early Holocene), Co-3 (Mid Holocene), Co-4 (Late Holocene), Co-5 (Late Holocene: modern samples dated the latest back to ca 380 cal. yr BP that revealed a clear anthropogenic influence on the plant communities). A statistically significant increase in the number of taxa is traced from Bølling-Allerød (50 taxa, arctic-alpine plants mainly) to Younger Dryas (82 arctic-alpine and arctic-boreal plants), Early Holocene (109 taxa, arctic-boreal plants with some amount of arctic-alpine taxa) to Mid Holocene (with 141 boreal with a few boreal-nemoral plants in the geographical spectrum) and Late Holocene (with 177, predominantly boreal taxa). Since 380 cal. yr BP, a decrease in plant diversity is noticed (162 boreal taxa with some arctic-boreal and arctic-alpine plants). Sediment ancient DNA studies suggest that vegetation cover in the region from (1) initial colonization after the glacial retreated and during Bølling-Allerød warming to (2) Younger Dryas cold period with re-entering of the glaciers and establishing steppe-tundra communities. (3) Warming and increasing in vegetation diversity during the Early Holocene with establishing of the shrub tundra. (4) Mid-Holocene ... Other/Unknown Material Fennoscandia kola peninsula Tundra PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(33.085117,33.085117,67.715767,67.715767)
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description First high-resolution reconstruction of the vegetation and environment changes in the western part of Kola Peninsula (NW Russia, Murmansk Region, the eastern part of Fennoscandia) during the last 13.3 cal. kyr BP was reconstructed based on sedaDNA metabarcoding analysis on the sediment material from the core Co1410 retrieved from the Lake Imandra. In total, 204 taxa are identified. The resulting sequences were assigned to vascular plants (87%), bryophytes (12%), and algae (1%). About a half (111 taxa, 49%) are identified to the level of species that belong to 150 genera and 86 families. So far, this is the most diverse palaeofloras known from Late Pleistocene-Holocene for the Kola Peninsula and NW Russia. Five palaeoecological zones are described with two subzones in the first zone: Co-1a (Bølling-Allerød interstadial), Co-1b (Younger Dryas), Co-2 (Early Holocene), Co-3 (Mid Holocene), Co-4 (Late Holocene), Co-5 (Late Holocene: modern samples dated the latest back to ca 380 cal. yr BP that revealed a clear anthropogenic influence on the plant communities). A statistically significant increase in the number of taxa is traced from Bølling-Allerød (50 taxa, arctic-alpine plants mainly) to Younger Dryas (82 arctic-alpine and arctic-boreal plants), Early Holocene (109 taxa, arctic-boreal plants with some amount of arctic-alpine taxa) to Mid Holocene (with 141 boreal with a few boreal-nemoral plants in the geographical spectrum) and Late Holocene (with 177, predominantly boreal taxa). Since 380 cal. yr BP, a decrease in plant diversity is noticed (162 boreal taxa with some arctic-boreal and arctic-alpine plants). Sediment ancient DNA studies suggest that vegetation cover in the region from (1) initial colonization after the glacial retreated and during Bølling-Allerød warming to (2) Younger Dryas cold period with re-entering of the glaciers and establishing steppe-tundra communities. (3) Warming and increasing in vegetation diversity during the Early Holocene with establishing of the shrub tundra. (4) Mid-Holocene ...
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author Poliakova, Anastasia
Lenz, Matthias
Melles, Martin
Fedorov, Grigory B
Alsos, Inger Greve
spellingShingle Poliakova, Anastasia
Lenz, Matthias
Melles, Martin
Fedorov, Grigory B
Alsos, Inger Greve
Data on the chronology of the sediment core Co1410 (Lake Imandra, NW Russia, Murmansk Region): 14C dates and tie points, sedaDNA weighted PCR repeats, sedaDNA total reads, and biogeochemical data
author_facet Poliakova, Anastasia
Lenz, Matthias
Melles, Martin
Fedorov, Grigory B
Alsos, Inger Greve
author_sort Poliakova, Anastasia
title Data on the chronology of the sediment core Co1410 (Lake Imandra, NW Russia, Murmansk Region): 14C dates and tie points, sedaDNA weighted PCR repeats, sedaDNA total reads, and biogeochemical data
title_short Data on the chronology of the sediment core Co1410 (Lake Imandra, NW Russia, Murmansk Region): 14C dates and tie points, sedaDNA weighted PCR repeats, sedaDNA total reads, and biogeochemical data
title_full Data on the chronology of the sediment core Co1410 (Lake Imandra, NW Russia, Murmansk Region): 14C dates and tie points, sedaDNA weighted PCR repeats, sedaDNA total reads, and biogeochemical data
title_fullStr Data on the chronology of the sediment core Co1410 (Lake Imandra, NW Russia, Murmansk Region): 14C dates and tie points, sedaDNA weighted PCR repeats, sedaDNA total reads, and biogeochemical data
title_full_unstemmed Data on the chronology of the sediment core Co1410 (Lake Imandra, NW Russia, Murmansk Region): 14C dates and tie points, sedaDNA weighted PCR repeats, sedaDNA total reads, and biogeochemical data
title_sort data on the chronology of the sediment core co1410 (lake imandra, nw russia, murmansk region): 14c dates and tie points, sedadna weighted pcr repeats, sedadna total reads, and biogeochemical data
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op_relation Poliakova, Anastasia; Lenz, Matthias; Melles, Martin; Fedorov, Grigory B; Alsos, Inger Greve (in prep.): About 13,300 cal yrs history of the vegetation and environment in the western part of the Kola Peninsula based on the ancient plant DNA and biogeochemical studies on the sediments from the lake Imandra.
Lenz, Matthias; Savelieva, Larisa; Frolova, Larisa A; Cherezova, Anna; Moros, Matthias; Baumer, Marlene M; Gromig, Raphael; Kostromina, Natalia; Nigmatullin, Niyaz; Kolka, Vasili V; Wagner, B; Fedorov, Grigory B; Melles, Martin (2021): Multi-proxy data set of the sediment core Co1410 from Lake Imandra, NW Russia [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.928904
Poliakova, Anastasia; Lenz, Matthias; Melles, Martin; Fedorov, Grigory B (2021): sedaDNA data, sediment core Co1410, NW Russia, Kola Peninsula, lake Imandra [dataset]. Dryad, doi:10.5061/dryad.98sf7m0kk
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.942504
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