Vegetation history in the Canary Islands, one of the most biodiverse regions within Europe, has recently and for the first time, been the subject of palaeoecological studies. The interpretation of fossil records may be limited by several uncertainties regarding howwell the different vegetation types are represented in the pollen rain. In this study we address this key knowledge gap within Canarian vegetation science, taking the island of Tenerife as a model. Based on quantitative and qualitative data we analysed pollen–vegetation relationships to test whether different vegetation types can be discriminated by means of their pollen rain composition, to identify underand over-represented taxa, and to test the match between modern pollen...
Tropical paleoecologists use a combination of mud-water interface and modern pollen rain samples (lo...
This paper discusses the concept of potential natural vegetation (PNV) in the light of the pollen re...
Background and Aims The Canary Islands have strong floristic affinities with the Mediterranean Basi...
Vegetation history in the Canary Islands, one of the most biodiverse regions within Europe, has rece...
The Canary Islands provide an exceptional scenario to study vegetation changes through time, since ...
Aim We report the first analysis of the long-term ecology of Tenerife, in order to establish a pre-c...
Aim: We explore the idea that most pre-glacial non-endemic Canarian flora became endemic to the arch...
Subtropical islands are often viewed as refuges where Quaternary climatic shifts driving global epis...
We provide the first fossil pollen and charcoal analysis from the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Isl...
Subtropical islands are often viewed as refuges where Quaternary climatic shifts driving global epis...
This paper presents the study of modern pollen analogs from the Balearic Islands. While similar stud...
Aim: Oceanic islands possess unique floras with high proportions of endemic species. Island floras a...
We provide the first fossil pollen and charcoal analysis from the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Isl...
Morocco is rich in temporary pools which harbour numerous rare plant species. Long-term conservation...
<div><p>Tropical paleoecologists use a combination of mud-water interface and modern pollen rain sam...
Tropical paleoecologists use a combination of mud-water interface and modern pollen rain samples (lo...
This paper discusses the concept of potential natural vegetation (PNV) in the light of the pollen re...
Background and Aims The Canary Islands have strong floristic affinities with the Mediterranean Basi...
Vegetation history in the Canary Islands, one of the most biodiverse regions within Europe, has rece...
The Canary Islands provide an exceptional scenario to study vegetation changes through time, since ...
Aim We report the first analysis of the long-term ecology of Tenerife, in order to establish a pre-c...
Aim: We explore the idea that most pre-glacial non-endemic Canarian flora became endemic to the arch...
Subtropical islands are often viewed as refuges where Quaternary climatic shifts driving global epis...
We provide the first fossil pollen and charcoal analysis from the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Isl...
Subtropical islands are often viewed as refuges where Quaternary climatic shifts driving global epis...
This paper presents the study of modern pollen analogs from the Balearic Islands. While similar stud...
Aim: Oceanic islands possess unique floras with high proportions of endemic species. Island floras a...
We provide the first fossil pollen and charcoal analysis from the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Isl...
Morocco is rich in temporary pools which harbour numerous rare plant species. Long-term conservation...
<div><p>Tropical paleoecologists use a combination of mud-water interface and modern pollen rain sam...
Tropical paleoecologists use a combination of mud-water interface and modern pollen rain samples (lo...
This paper discusses the concept of potential natural vegetation (PNV) in the light of the pollen re...
Background and Aims The Canary Islands have strong floristic affinities with the Mediterranean Basi...