Rapid millennial-scale vegetation changes in the tropical Andes

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Authors
  • J.O. Grimalt
  • L. Thompson
Publication date 2015
Journal Climate of the Past Discussions
Volume | Issue number 11
Pages (from-to) 1701-1739
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract
We compare eight pollen records reflecting climatic and environmental change from the tropical Andes. Our analysis focuses on the last 50 ka, with particular emphasis on the Pleistocene to Holocene transition. We explore ecological grouping and downcore ordination results as two approaches for extracting environmental variability from pollen records. We also use the records of aquatic and shoreline vegetation as markers for lake level fluctuations, and precipitation change. Our analysis focuses on the signature of millennial-scale variability in the tropical Andes, in particular, Heinrich stadials and Greenland interstadials. We identify rapid responses of the tropical vegetation to this climate variability, and relate differences between sites to moisture sources and site sensitivity.
Document type Article
Note Data contributors in alphabetical order: M. B. Bush, A. Cleef, P. Colinvaux, Z. González-Carranza, M. Groot, J. Hanselman, B. Hansen, L. Lourens, G. Paduano, B. Valencia, T. van der Hammen, B. van Geel, C. Velásquez-Ruiz
Language English
Related dataset Regional vegetation changes in the tropical Andes expressed as arboreal pollen (AP%), standardised ordination scores (DCA z-scores), and aquatic vegetation ratios (D/SS); files used for plots
Published at https://doi.org/10.5194/cpd-11-1701-2015
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