Three mires and a small lake in the Swiss and Austrian Alps were studied palynologically at high resolution, covering the last 1,000, 400, 50 and 1,200years, respectively. Methodological lessons include: (1) Sub-decadal resolution in upper, little-decomposed peat layers reveals recurrent marked fluctuations in both percentages and influx of regional tree-pollen types, reflecting variations in pollen production rather than in plant-population sizes. (2) Intermittent, single-spectrum pollen maxima in samples of sub-decadal resolution indicate pollen transport in clumps. This type of pollen transport may remain unrecognized in sections with lower sampling resolution, which may then lead to inappropriate interpretation in terms of plant-populat...
A deeper understanding of past vegetation dynamics is required to better assess future vegetation re...
The use of pollen diagrams to detect and defi ne anthropogenic impact has a long history in temperat...
8000 years ago, prior to Neolithic agriculture, Europe was mostly a wooded continent. Since then, it...
A total of 23 pollen diagrams [stored in the Alpine Palynological Data-Base (ALPADABA), Geobotanical...
In order to infer reactions of treeline and alpine vegetation to climatic change, past vegetation ch...
Pollen and plant macrofossil analysis were undertaken on two small peatlands, situated on the facing...
In 1927, the first pollen diagram was published from the Bohemian/Bavarian Forest region of Central ...
In the last decades, global warming and human activities significantly affected ecosystems, particul...
Abstract: Much palynological research has focused upon the role of humans in influencing the develop...
Peatlands are receiving increasing attention in palaeoenvironmental research and represent very usef...
International audienceWe present a multidisciplinary approach to document the vegetation and landsca...
To reconstruct the vegetation and fire history of the Upper Engadine, two continuous sediment cores ...
Pollen and plant macrofossils were analysed at Sägistalsee (1935 m asl), a small lake near timber-li...
We present a record of peatland development during the last 1000 years from Mauntschas mire in the e...
Modern period long-term human and climatic impacts on a small mire in the Jura Mountains were assess...
A deeper understanding of past vegetation dynamics is required to better assess future vegetation re...
The use of pollen diagrams to detect and defi ne anthropogenic impact has a long history in temperat...
8000 years ago, prior to Neolithic agriculture, Europe was mostly a wooded continent. Since then, it...
A total of 23 pollen diagrams [stored in the Alpine Palynological Data-Base (ALPADABA), Geobotanical...
In order to infer reactions of treeline and alpine vegetation to climatic change, past vegetation ch...
Pollen and plant macrofossil analysis were undertaken on two small peatlands, situated on the facing...
In 1927, the first pollen diagram was published from the Bohemian/Bavarian Forest region of Central ...
In the last decades, global warming and human activities significantly affected ecosystems, particul...
Abstract: Much palynological research has focused upon the role of humans in influencing the develop...
Peatlands are receiving increasing attention in palaeoenvironmental research and represent very usef...
International audienceWe present a multidisciplinary approach to document the vegetation and landsca...
To reconstruct the vegetation and fire history of the Upper Engadine, two continuous sediment cores ...
Pollen and plant macrofossils were analysed at Sägistalsee (1935 m asl), a small lake near timber-li...
We present a record of peatland development during the last 1000 years from Mauntschas mire in the e...
Modern period long-term human and climatic impacts on a small mire in the Jura Mountains were assess...
A deeper understanding of past vegetation dynamics is required to better assess future vegetation re...
The use of pollen diagrams to detect and defi ne anthropogenic impact has a long history in temperat...
8000 years ago, prior to Neolithic agriculture, Europe was mostly a wooded continent. Since then, it...