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  Present-day and mid-Holocene biomes reconstructed from pollen and plant macrofossil data from the former Soviet Union and Mongolia

Tarasov, P. E., Webb Iii, T., Andreev, A. A., Afanas'eva, N. B., Berezina, N. A., Bezusko, L. G., et al. (1998). Present-day and mid-Holocene biomes reconstructed from pollen and plant macrofossil data from the former Soviet Union and Mongolia. Journal of Biogeography, 25(6), 1029-1053.

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Tarasov, P. E., Author
Webb Iii, T., Author
Andreev, A. A., Author
Afanas'eva, N. B., Author
Berezina, N. A., Author
Bezusko, L. G., Author
Blyakharchuk, T. A., Author
Bolikhovskaya, N. S., Author
Cheddadi, R., Author
Chernavskaya, M. M., Author
Chernova, G. M., Author
Dorofeyuk, N. I., Author
Dirksen, V. G., Author
Elina, G. A., Author
Filimonova, L. V., Author
Glebov, F. Z., Author
Guiot, J., Author
Gunova, V. S., Author
Harrison, S. P.1, Author           
Jolly, D., Author
Khomutova, V. I., AuthorKvavadze, E. V., AuthorOsipova, I. M., AuthorPanova, N. K., AuthorPrentice, I. C.1, Author           Saarse, L., AuthorSevastyanov, D. V., AuthorVolkova, V. S., AuthorZernitskaya, V. P., Author more..
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Free keywords: Biome Vegetation changes Vegetation maps Plant functional types Pollen taxa Russia Former soviet union Mongolia Climate Record
 Abstract: Fossil pollen data supplemented by tree macrofossil records were used to reconstruct the vegetation of the Former Soviet Union and Mongolia at 6000 years. Pollen spectra were assigned to biomes using the plant-functional-type method developed by Prentice ct al. (1996). Surface pollen data and a modern vegetation map provided a test of the method. This is the first time such a broad-scale vegetation reconstruction for the greater part of northern Eurasia has been attempted with objective techniques. The new results confirm previous regional palaeoenvironmental studies of the mid-Holocene while providing a comprehensive synopsis and firmer conclusions. West of the Ural Mountains temperate deciduous forest extended both northward and southward from its modern range. The northern limits of cool mixed and cool conifer forests were also further north than present. Taiga was reduced in European Russia, but was extended into Yakutia where now there is cold deciduous forest. The northern limit of taiga was extended (as shown by increased Picea pollen percentages, and by tree macrofossil records north of the present-day forest limit) but tundra was still present in north-eastern Siberia. The boundary between forest and steppe in the continental interior did not shift substantially, and dry conditions similar to present existed in western Mongolia and north of the Aral Sea. [References: 140]

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Publ. Info: Oxford, Eng. : Blackwell Scientific Publications.
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 25 (6) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1029 - 1053 Identifier: CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925512467
ISSN: 0305-0270