Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The Holocene distribution of nine tree taxa (Picea, Abies, Betula, Fagus, Carpinus betulus, Corylus, deciduous and
evergreen Quercus, and Olea) in Italy is visually shown by pollen maps. A hundred pollen sites were selected,
percentageswere derived from the original pollen counts or digitized frompublished diagrams, and represented
on maps in subsequent time windows at 1000-year intervals. The pollen maps depict the Holocene history of
Italian forest cover as a complex puzzle influenced by very diverse climate, physiography, edaphic and ecological
processes, and a long history of human activity.
A reasonably good match between the abundance and distribution of pollen data during the last thousand years
and the current tree species distribution in Italy indicates that the Holocene pollen maps may represent a
fundamental basis for a better understanding of the modern vegetation patterns, often showing discontinuous
ranges and complex distributions. Although clear latitudinal gradients were not detected, regions characterized
by high precipitation values hosted dense forest cover since the Holocene onset, while areas with arid climate
experienced a delayed increase in trees and a faster decrease during the last four millennia. Fagus, C. betulus
and Picea showdisplacement in their distribution in Italy in the course of the Holocene. Other taxa, like deciduous
and evergreen Quercus, and Betula have always occupied the same locations during the Holocene, but show
changes in abundance. Abies had a broken distribution in Italy throughout the postglacial. Its populations are
currently found within the regions they occupied at the onset of the Holocene. The importance of considering
all the available records in their geographical context to reconstruct complex vegetational patterns is discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Italy; Holocene; Database; Pollen map; Woody taxon
Elenco autori:
Furlanetto, Giulia; Ravazzi, Cesare; Pini, Roberta
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