International audienceThis paper describes the palynological, sedimentological and geochemical results obtained from a 6 m core taken from Lake Dajiuhu in Shennongjia Mountains, central China, spanning the last 40,000 BP. The site is located in a subtropical area which is known for harboring many endemic species. The pollen record shows that past climate changes during the Glacial allowed the persistence of warm trees and even subtropical taxa. The percentages of arboreal pollen taxa vary from 40% before and during the last glacial period to w60% during the Holocene. The d 13 C data indicate that the dominant vegetation was composed of C 3 plants. However, despite the continuous presence of tree taxa around the site, the total organic carbo...
The need to reduce the uncertainty of predictions of vegetation change under global warming highligh...
International audienceEastern subtropical China is a key region for understanding the variability of...
The Hengduan Mountains, with their strong altitudinal vegetation zonation, form a biodiversity hotsp...
International audienceThis paper describes the palynological, sedimentological and geochemical resul...
Congping is a wetland at about 2100 m asl in Chongqing Province. It is surrounded by a shrubby grass...
Reconstructing environmental changes for the last glacial-interglacial cycles in central China plays...
A 425 cm core has been collected from the Gantang subalpine peat bog, in Pingnan County, Fujian Prov...
Dajiuhu, a rare peatland in Central China, has attracted several studies. There are differences in t...
A cal. 20-year-resolution pollen record from Gonghai Lake presented the detailed process of mountain...
Large-scale palaeovegetation reconstruction plays a critical role in improving our understanding of ...
Fossil pollen records from 45 sites across China were evaluated and synthesized to document vegetati...
In this study, late Holocene vegetation, climate and human impacts were investigated using multiprox...
Lake Sihailongwan in Jilin province, NE China, provides the first continuous and almost entirely sea...
International audiencePollen data from China for 6000 and 18,000 C-14 yr BP Were compiled and used t...
Pollen data from China for 6000 and 18,000 14C yr bp were compiled and used to reconstruct palaeoveg...
The need to reduce the uncertainty of predictions of vegetation change under global warming highligh...
International audienceEastern subtropical China is a key region for understanding the variability of...
The Hengduan Mountains, with their strong altitudinal vegetation zonation, form a biodiversity hotsp...
International audienceThis paper describes the palynological, sedimentological and geochemical resul...
Congping is a wetland at about 2100 m asl in Chongqing Province. It is surrounded by a shrubby grass...
Reconstructing environmental changes for the last glacial-interglacial cycles in central China plays...
A 425 cm core has been collected from the Gantang subalpine peat bog, in Pingnan County, Fujian Prov...
Dajiuhu, a rare peatland in Central China, has attracted several studies. There are differences in t...
A cal. 20-year-resolution pollen record from Gonghai Lake presented the detailed process of mountain...
Large-scale palaeovegetation reconstruction plays a critical role in improving our understanding of ...
Fossil pollen records from 45 sites across China were evaluated and synthesized to document vegetati...
In this study, late Holocene vegetation, climate and human impacts were investigated using multiprox...
Lake Sihailongwan in Jilin province, NE China, provides the first continuous and almost entirely sea...
International audiencePollen data from China for 6000 and 18,000 C-14 yr BP Were compiled and used t...
Pollen data from China for 6000 and 18,000 14C yr bp were compiled and used to reconstruct palaeoveg...
The need to reduce the uncertainty of predictions of vegetation change under global warming highligh...
International audienceEastern subtropical China is a key region for understanding the variability of...
The Hengduan Mountains, with their strong altitudinal vegetation zonation, form a biodiversity hotsp...