Holocene palaeoecology and climate history of South Georgia (sub-Antarctica) based on a macrofossil record of bryophytes and seeds

The results are presented of a detailed plant macrofossil analysis of a(14C dated Holocene organic sequence from a sub-Antarctic island, South Georgia. In the peat infilling of a rock basin 31 bryophyte species and many of the principal species of the present-day angiosperm flora, associated with bo...

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Published in:The Holocene
Main Authors: Van Der Putten, Nathalie, Stieperaere, Herman, Verbruggen, Cyriel, Ochyra, Ryszard
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2004
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spelling ftvuamstcris:oai:research.vu.nl:publications/d3e20228-a075-4a4d-a999-04cf7652c32e 2024-09-15T17:45:00+00:00 Holocene palaeoecology and climate history of South Georgia (sub-Antarctica) based on a macrofossil record of bryophytes and seeds Van Der Putten, Nathalie Stieperaere, Herman Verbruggen, Cyriel Ochyra, Ryszard 2004-05 https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/d3e20228-a075-4a4d-a999-04cf7652c32e https://doi.org/10.1191/0959683604hl714rp https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/d3e20228-a075-4a4d-a999-04cf7652c32e http://www.mendeley.com/research/holocene-palaeoecology-climate-history-south-georgia-subantarctica-based-macrofossil-record-bryophyt eng eng https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/d3e20228-a075-4a4d-a999-04cf7652c32e info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Van Der Putten , N , Stieperaere , H , Verbruggen , C & Ochyra , R 2004 , ' Holocene palaeoecology and climate history of South Georgia (sub-Antarctica) based on a macrofossil record of bryophytes and seeds ' , Holocene , pp. 382-392 . https://doi.org/10.1191/0959683604hl714rp Bryophytes Fruits Holocene Macrofossils Palaeoclimate Palaeoecology Seeds South Georgia Sub-Antarctica /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water article 2004 ftvuamstcris https://doi.org/10.1191/0959683604hl714rp 2024-07-24T23:47:32Z The results are presented of a detailed plant macrofossil analysis of a(14C dated Holocene organic sequence from a sub-Antarctic island, South Georgia. In the peat infilling of a rock basin 31 bryophyte species and many of the principal species of the present-day angiosperm flora, associated with bog communities, have been identified. The zonation of the bryophytes and the seeds and fruits shows a striking correspondence with the sediment stratigraphy, and indicates five ecological phases. The first four reflect a succession from a minerotrophic shallow pool to an ombrotrophic W arnstorfia-Polytrichum bog. After the deposition of a greyish-brown layer, c. 2200 14C years BP, a wet Deschampsia-Warnstorfia-Sanionia-Rostkovia bog came into existence, which is still present today. The ecological phases are radiocarbon dated. They can be interpreted in terms of climate development during the Holocene. Climate ameliorated rapidly at about 10 000 14C years BP followed by a drier period. Around 7000 14C years BP the climate became wetter and the following c. 2500years probably represent the climatic optimum. Between 4500 and 2600 14C years BP, drier conditions prevailed at the study site. The most striking change occurred at 2600 14C years BP when a marked change in vegetation and ecology indicates much wetter conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU): Research Portal The Holocene 14 3 382 392
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topic Bryophytes
Fruits
Holocene
Macrofossils
Palaeoclimate
Palaeoecology
Seeds
South Georgia
Sub-Antarctica
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Fruits
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Macrofossils
Palaeoclimate
Palaeoecology
Seeds
South Georgia
Sub-Antarctica
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Van Der Putten, Nathalie
Stieperaere, Herman
Verbruggen, Cyriel
Ochyra, Ryszard
Holocene palaeoecology and climate history of South Georgia (sub-Antarctica) based on a macrofossil record of bryophytes and seeds
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Fruits
Holocene
Macrofossils
Palaeoclimate
Palaeoecology
Seeds
South Georgia
Sub-Antarctica
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description The results are presented of a detailed plant macrofossil analysis of a(14C dated Holocene organic sequence from a sub-Antarctic island, South Georgia. In the peat infilling of a rock basin 31 bryophyte species and many of the principal species of the present-day angiosperm flora, associated with bog communities, have been identified. The zonation of the bryophytes and the seeds and fruits shows a striking correspondence with the sediment stratigraphy, and indicates five ecological phases. The first four reflect a succession from a minerotrophic shallow pool to an ombrotrophic W arnstorfia-Polytrichum bog. After the deposition of a greyish-brown layer, c. 2200 14C years BP, a wet Deschampsia-Warnstorfia-Sanionia-Rostkovia bog came into existence, which is still present today. The ecological phases are radiocarbon dated. They can be interpreted in terms of climate development during the Holocene. Climate ameliorated rapidly at about 10 000 14C years BP followed by a drier period. Around 7000 14C years BP the climate became wetter and the following c. 2500years probably represent the climatic optimum. Between 4500 and 2600 14C years BP, drier conditions prevailed at the study site. The most striking change occurred at 2600 14C years BP when a marked change in vegetation and ecology indicates much wetter conditions.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Van Der Putten, Nathalie
Stieperaere, Herman
Verbruggen, Cyriel
Ochyra, Ryszard
author_facet Van Der Putten, Nathalie
Stieperaere, Herman
Verbruggen, Cyriel
Ochyra, Ryszard
author_sort Van Der Putten, Nathalie
title Holocene palaeoecology and climate history of South Georgia (sub-Antarctica) based on a macrofossil record of bryophytes and seeds
title_short Holocene palaeoecology and climate history of South Georgia (sub-Antarctica) based on a macrofossil record of bryophytes and seeds
title_full Holocene palaeoecology and climate history of South Georgia (sub-Antarctica) based on a macrofossil record of bryophytes and seeds
title_fullStr Holocene palaeoecology and climate history of South Georgia (sub-Antarctica) based on a macrofossil record of bryophytes and seeds
title_full_unstemmed Holocene palaeoecology and climate history of South Georgia (sub-Antarctica) based on a macrofossil record of bryophytes and seeds
title_sort holocene palaeoecology and climate history of south georgia (sub-antarctica) based on a macrofossil record of bryophytes and seeds
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