International audienceThis paper presents the study of modern pollen and non-pollen palynomorph assemblages carried out along an altitudinal gradient from 1242 to 2541 m a.s.l. in the south-eastern Pyrenees. This research aimed to analyse highland pollen and NPP in relation to vegetation and grazing, and to evaluate the local and regional significance of modern pollen deposition. A pilot study on modern Pyrenean dung samples was also done to evaluate the role of pollen and NPP assemblages in herbivorous excrements as indicators of local highland grazing activities. Redundancy analysis showed that grazing and altitude are the most significant variables to explain pollen and NPP variability in this high-mountain area. It also made it possible...
International audienceAlthough high mountain areas have traditionally been viewed as predominantly g...
The analysis of phytoliths, pollen, charcoal and other macroremains was carried out in the neolithic...
International audienceOver the last decade, several research programs have been involved in studying...
International audienceThis paper presents the study of modern pollen and non-pollen palynomorph asse...
International audienceThis paper presents results from a modern dataset of non-pollen palynomorphs a...
International audienceIn this study archaeology, history and palaeoecology (modern and fossil data s...
International audienceModern pollen assemblages from grazed vegetation in the Pyrenees Mountains (Fr...
Non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) are microfossils other than pollen and spores from plants found withi...
Les microfossiles non-polliniques, des restes de divers organismes préservés dans les sédiments lacu...
International audienceModern analogs are commonly used to investigate the relationships between mode...
Human activities during the last millennium have shaped most of the present-day landscapes. During t...
Non-pollen palynomorphs, microscopic remains produced by a variety of organisms and preserved in pea...
The reliability of pollen analysis as a tool for the reconstruction of past vegetation and landscape...
International audienceAlthough high mountain areas have traditionally been viewed as predominantly g...
The analysis of phytoliths, pollen, charcoal and other macroremains was carried out in the neolithic...
International audienceOver the last decade, several research programs have been involved in studying...
International audienceThis paper presents the study of modern pollen and non-pollen palynomorph asse...
International audienceThis paper presents results from a modern dataset of non-pollen palynomorphs a...
International audienceIn this study archaeology, history and palaeoecology (modern and fossil data s...
International audienceModern pollen assemblages from grazed vegetation in the Pyrenees Mountains (Fr...
Non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) are microfossils other than pollen and spores from plants found withi...
Les microfossiles non-polliniques, des restes de divers organismes préservés dans les sédiments lacu...
International audienceModern analogs are commonly used to investigate the relationships between mode...
Human activities during the last millennium have shaped most of the present-day landscapes. During t...
Non-pollen palynomorphs, microscopic remains produced by a variety of organisms and preserved in pea...
The reliability of pollen analysis as a tool for the reconstruction of past vegetation and landscape...
International audienceAlthough high mountain areas have traditionally been viewed as predominantly g...
The analysis of phytoliths, pollen, charcoal and other macroremains was carried out in the neolithic...
International audienceOver the last decade, several research programs have been involved in studying...