The former migration theory of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) suggested that spruce established in Sweden along the Swedish Bothnian coast c. 3500 years ago from an eastern refuge area through Finland. Recent spruce megafossil finds of Late Glacial and early Holocene in west central Sweden have challenged this theory suggesting a much earlier immigration and a possible western migration route. The overall aim of the present study is to contribute to the understanding of the history of spruce in west central Sweden and evaluate a western migration route. Pollen analysis was performed on a site 50 km north of Handöl where macrofossils and pollen analysis have revealed early Holocene occurrence of spruce. The present study based o...
Tree-limit and climate evolution at the southern extremity of the Swedish Scandes have been reconstr...
Recent studies applying innovative technologies, such as genetic analysis and carbon dating, contrad...
The Holocene vegetation history of northern Norrland was studied by pollen analysis of sediement, pe...
The former migration theory of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) suggested that spruce establi...
found in the Swedish Scandes have challenged the prevailing theory, based on pollen analyses, that s...
Contrasting theories exist regarding how Norway spruce (Picea abies) recolonized Fennoscandia after ...
High resolution pollen analysis was carried out on five peat profiles from small forest hollows at f...
The survival of boreal trees in ice-free cryptic refugia’s at high latitudes during the Last Glacial...
Early Holocene Picea megafossils found in west central Sweden have challenged the prevailing theory ...
Biostratigraphical studies and radiocarbon datings from 86 sites, mostly ombrotrophic peatbogs, situ...
Studies of vegetation history bring a new incentive to our understanding of plant survival and migra...
rain. Geological Survey of Finland, Special Paper 46, 93–98, 5 fi gures. Reconstruction of the post-...
Tree-limit and climate evolution at the southern extremity of the Swedish Scandes have been reconstr...
Recent studies applying innovative technologies, such as genetic analysis and carbon dating, contrad...
The Holocene vegetation history of northern Norrland was studied by pollen analysis of sediement, pe...
The former migration theory of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) suggested that spruce establi...
found in the Swedish Scandes have challenged the prevailing theory, based on pollen analyses, that s...
Contrasting theories exist regarding how Norway spruce (Picea abies) recolonized Fennoscandia after ...
High resolution pollen analysis was carried out on five peat profiles from small forest hollows at f...
The survival of boreal trees in ice-free cryptic refugia’s at high latitudes during the Last Glacial...
Early Holocene Picea megafossils found in west central Sweden have challenged the prevailing theory ...
Biostratigraphical studies and radiocarbon datings from 86 sites, mostly ombrotrophic peatbogs, situ...
Studies of vegetation history bring a new incentive to our understanding of plant survival and migra...
rain. Geological Survey of Finland, Special Paper 46, 93–98, 5 fi gures. Reconstruction of the post-...
Tree-limit and climate evolution at the southern extremity of the Swedish Scandes have been reconstr...
Recent studies applying innovative technologies, such as genetic analysis and carbon dating, contrad...
The Holocene vegetation history of northern Norrland was studied by pollen analysis of sediement, pe...