International audienceA new pollen-derived method of climatic quantification, based on the mutual climatic range of plant taxa, has been applied to 17 Pliocene pollen sequences in the West Mediterranean area. The latitudinal gradient observed in the pollen data was confirmed by the climatic reconstructions: there is a gradient from north to south both for temperatures and precipitation. At the beginning of the Pliocene (5.32–5 Ma), the climate in the North Mediterranean area was, on average, warmer and more humid than today (respectively 1–4ºC and 400–700 mm). In the South Mediterranean region, the climate was both warmer and drier than today (respectively equal to or 5ºC higher and drier or equal humidity). The pollen-based climate estimat...