New methods applied to interpretations of pollen data in the Holocene - selected examples from the last decade

The results of palynological analyses of the Holocene deposits and modern pollen deposition in Poland and Finland are used to illustrate the progress in pollen analysis - the main palaeoecological method. The increased potential of modern palaeoecology for reconstruction of vegetation and for drawin...

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Published in:Ecological Questions
Main Authors: Pidek, Irena A., Filbrandt-Czaja, Anna, Noryśkiewicz, Agnieszka, Noryśkiewicz, Bożena, Räsänen, Satu
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Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://repozytorium.umk.pl/handle/item/2225
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description The results of palynological analyses of the Holocene deposits and modern pollen deposition in Poland and Finland are used to illustrate the progress in pollen analysis - the main palaeoecological method. The increased potential of modern palaeoecology for reconstruction of vegetation and for drawing conclusions on other environmental variables (climate, water conditions, landscape, anthropogenic disturbances) is demonstrated. Pollen analysis - develops at present interpretive tools for precise reconstruction of the structure and composition of vegetation and climate conditions. The progress consists in the quantitative presentation of pollenvegetation-climate relationships based on the examination of modern pollen deposition. The application of numerical analyses to pollen data allows correlating pollen spectrum features with the landscape/vegetation type. Special attention is paid to the Holocene vegetation changes of the transitional zone between boreal forest and tundra in the areas subjected to weak anthropopression (e.g. Lapland), which reflect climatic changes. Databases of modern pollen analogues are based on analysis of samples of surface mosses and contents of Tauber traps. These traps are used in Poland in investigations conducted as a part of the Pollen Monitoring Programme (http://pmp.oulu.fi). The correlation of Tauber-trap data with aerobiological ones contributes to understanding of the relationship between pollen production and climate elements. Additionally, the precise C 14 dating allows a near-annual resolution in fossil deposits to be obtained more frequently. Due to time scales comprising hundreds of years, pollen analysis can provide means to resolve questions inaccessible for direct observation.
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spelling ftunivtorunir:oai:repozytorium.umk.pl:item/2225 2025-01-17T01:12:24+00:00 New methods applied to interpretations of pollen data in the Holocene - selected examples from the last decade Pidek, Irena A. Filbrandt-Czaja, Anna Noryśkiewicz, Agnieszka Noryśkiewicz, Bożena Räsänen, Satu 2009-07-15 http://repozytorium.umk.pl/handle/item/2225 https://doi.org/10.12775/v10090-009-0018-8 eng eng Ecological Questions, Vol. 11, pp. 49-64 1644-7298 doi:10.12775/v10090-009-0018-8 http://repozytorium.umk.pl/handle/item/2225 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/pl/ Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY-ND pollen analysis modern pollen deposition pollen-vegetation relationship pollen monitoring Tauber traps info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2009 ftunivtorunir https://doi.org/10.12775/v10090-009-0018-8 2022-02-22T17:30:41Z The results of palynological analyses of the Holocene deposits and modern pollen deposition in Poland and Finland are used to illustrate the progress in pollen analysis - the main palaeoecological method. The increased potential of modern palaeoecology for reconstruction of vegetation and for drawing conclusions on other environmental variables (climate, water conditions, landscape, anthropogenic disturbances) is demonstrated. Pollen analysis - develops at present interpretive tools for precise reconstruction of the structure and composition of vegetation and climate conditions. The progress consists in the quantitative presentation of pollenvegetation-climate relationships based on the examination of modern pollen deposition. The application of numerical analyses to pollen data allows correlating pollen spectrum features with the landscape/vegetation type. Special attention is paid to the Holocene vegetation changes of the transitional zone between boreal forest and tundra in the areas subjected to weak anthropopression (e.g. Lapland), which reflect climatic changes. Databases of modern pollen analogues are based on analysis of samples of surface mosses and contents of Tauber traps. These traps are used in Poland in investigations conducted as a part of the Pollen Monitoring Programme (http://pmp.oulu.fi). The correlation of Tauber-trap data with aerobiological ones contributes to understanding of the relationship between pollen production and climate elements. Additionally, the precise C 14 dating allows a near-annual resolution in fossil deposits to be obtained more frequently. Due to time scales comprising hundreds of years, pollen analysis can provide means to resolve questions inaccessible for direct observation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra Lapland Nicolaus Copernicus University (UMK) Torun: RUM@K Ecological Questions 11 49
spellingShingle pollen analysis
modern pollen deposition
pollen-vegetation relationship
pollen monitoring
Tauber traps
Pidek, Irena A.
Filbrandt-Czaja, Anna
Noryśkiewicz, Agnieszka
Noryśkiewicz, Bożena
Räsänen, Satu
New methods applied to interpretations of pollen data in the Holocene - selected examples from the last decade
title New methods applied to interpretations of pollen data in the Holocene - selected examples from the last decade
title_full New methods applied to interpretations of pollen data in the Holocene - selected examples from the last decade
title_fullStr New methods applied to interpretations of pollen data in the Holocene - selected examples from the last decade
title_full_unstemmed New methods applied to interpretations of pollen data in the Holocene - selected examples from the last decade
title_short New methods applied to interpretations of pollen data in the Holocene - selected examples from the last decade
title_sort new methods applied to interpretations of pollen data in the holocene - selected examples from the last decade
topic pollen analysis
modern pollen deposition
pollen-vegetation relationship
pollen monitoring
Tauber traps
topic_facet pollen analysis
modern pollen deposition
pollen-vegetation relationship
pollen monitoring
Tauber traps
url http://repozytorium.umk.pl/handle/item/2225
https://doi.org/10.12775/v10090-009-0018-8