Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia

Contrasting theories exist regarding how Norway spruce recolonized Fennoscandia after the last glaciation. Here, the authors provide evidences from sedimentary ancient DNA and modern population genomics to support that Norway spruce was present in southern Fennoscandia shortly after deglaciation and...

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Main Authors: Nota, Kevin, Klaminder, Jonatan, Milesi, Pascal, Bindler, Richard, Nobile, Alessandro, van Steijn, Tamara, Bertilsson, Stefan, Svensson, Brita, Hirota, Shun K., Matsuo, Ayumi, Gunnarsson, Urban, Seppa, Heikki, Valiranta, Minna M., Wohlfarth, Barbara, Suyama, Yoshihisa, Parducci, Laura
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27553/
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author Nota, Kevin
Klaminder, Jonatan
Milesi, Pascal
Bindler, Richard
Nobile, Alessandro
van Steijn, Tamara
Bertilsson, Stefan
Svensson, Brita
Hirota, Shun K.
Matsuo, Ayumi
Gunnarsson, Urban
Seppa, Heikki
Valiranta, Minna M.
Wohlfarth, Barbara
Suyama, Yoshihisa
Parducci, Laura
author_facet Nota, Kevin
Klaminder, Jonatan
Milesi, Pascal
Bindler, Richard
Nobile, Alessandro
van Steijn, Tamara
Bertilsson, Stefan
Svensson, Brita
Hirota, Shun K.
Matsuo, Ayumi
Gunnarsson, Urban
Seppa, Heikki
Valiranta, Minna M.
Wohlfarth, Barbara
Suyama, Yoshihisa
Parducci, Laura
author_sort Nota, Kevin
collection Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive
description Contrasting theories exist regarding how Norway spruce recolonized Fennoscandia after the last glaciation. Here, the authors provide evidences from sedimentary ancient DNA and modern population genomics to support that Norway spruce was present in southern Fennoscandia shortly after deglaciation and the early Holocene migration from the east.Contrasting theories exist regarding how Norway spruce (Picea abies) recolonized Fennoscandia after the last glaciation and both early Holocene establishments from western microrefugia and late Holocene colonization from the east have been postulated. Here, we show that Norway spruce was present in southern Fennoscandia as early as 14.7 +/- 0.1 cal. kyr BP and that the millennia-old clonal spruce trees present today in central Sweden likely arrived with an early Holocene migration from the east. Our findings are based on ancient sedimentary DNA from multiple European sites (N = 15) combined with nuclear and mitochondrial DNA analysis of ancient clonal (N = 135) and contemporary spruce forest trees (N = 129) from central Sweden. Our other findings imply that Norway spruce was present shortly after deglaciation at the margins of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet, and support previously disputed finds of pollen in southern Sweden claiming spruce establishment during the Lateglacial.
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Nota, Kevin and Klaminder, Jonatan and Milesi, Pascal and Bindler, Richard and Nobile, Alessandro and van Steijn, Tamara and Bertilsson, Stefan and Svensson, Brita and Hirota, Shun K. and Matsuo, Ayumi and Gunnarsson, Urban and Seppa, Heikki and Valiranta, Minna M. and Wohlfarth, Barbara and Suyama, Yoshihisa and Parducci, Laura (2022). Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia. Nature Communications. 13 , 1333 [Research article]
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:27553 2025-04-27T14:28:39+00:00 Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia Nota, Kevin Klaminder, Jonatan Milesi, Pascal Bindler, Richard Nobile, Alessandro van Steijn, Tamara Bertilsson, Stefan Svensson, Brita Hirota, Shun K. Matsuo, Ayumi Gunnarsson, Urban Seppa, Heikki Valiranta, Minna M. Wohlfarth, Barbara Suyama, Yoshihisa Parducci, Laura 2022 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27553/ en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27553/1/nota-k-et-al-220417.pdf Nota, Kevin and Klaminder, Jonatan and Milesi, Pascal and Bindler, Richard and Nobile, Alessandro and van Steijn, Tamara and Bertilsson, Stefan and Svensson, Brita and Hirota, Shun K. and Matsuo, Ayumi and Gunnarsson, Urban and Seppa, Heikki and Valiranta, Minna M. and Wohlfarth, Barbara and Suyama, Yoshihisa and Parducci, Laura (2022). Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia. Nature Communications. 13 , 1333 [Research article] Soil Science Forest Science Research article NonPeerReviewed 2022 ftslunivuppsala 2025-03-28T11:17:59Z Contrasting theories exist regarding how Norway spruce recolonized Fennoscandia after the last glaciation. Here, the authors provide evidences from sedimentary ancient DNA and modern population genomics to support that Norway spruce was present in southern Fennoscandia shortly after deglaciation and the early Holocene migration from the east.Contrasting theories exist regarding how Norway spruce (Picea abies) recolonized Fennoscandia after the last glaciation and both early Holocene establishments from western microrefugia and late Holocene colonization from the east have been postulated. Here, we show that Norway spruce was present in southern Fennoscandia as early as 14.7 +/- 0.1 cal. kyr BP and that the millennia-old clonal spruce trees present today in central Sweden likely arrived with an early Holocene migration from the east. Our findings are based on ancient sedimentary DNA from multiple European sites (N = 15) combined with nuclear and mitochondrial DNA analysis of ancient clonal (N = 135) and contemporary spruce forest trees (N = 129) from central Sweden. Our other findings imply that Norway spruce was present shortly after deglaciation at the margins of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet, and support previously disputed finds of pollen in southern Sweden claiming spruce establishment during the Lateglacial. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Ice Sheet Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive Norway
spellingShingle Soil Science
Forest Science
Nota, Kevin
Klaminder, Jonatan
Milesi, Pascal
Bindler, Richard
Nobile, Alessandro
van Steijn, Tamara
Bertilsson, Stefan
Svensson, Brita
Hirota, Shun K.
Matsuo, Ayumi
Gunnarsson, Urban
Seppa, Heikki
Valiranta, Minna M.
Wohlfarth, Barbara
Suyama, Yoshihisa
Parducci, Laura
Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia
title Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia
title_full Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia
title_fullStr Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia
title_full_unstemmed Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia
title_short Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia
title_sort norway spruce postglacial recolonization of fennoscandia
topic Soil Science
Forest Science
topic_facet Soil Science
Forest Science
url https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27553/