International audiencePollen data from numerous sites around the Mediterranean Sea indicate that several important vegetation and climatic changes occurred during the Pliocene. These data are in good agreement with pollen records from northwest Europe and with delta(18)O curves from Mediterranean and Atlantic deep-sea cores. Quantitative palaeoclimatic reconstructions from Pliocene pollen data of the Mediterranean region cannot be based on conventional modem analogue techniques, as individual Pliocene pollen spectra contain taxa representing temperate, warm-temperate and subtropical plants that do not grow together today. instead, we propose a new method that uses a climatic amplitude method modified to take partially into account the relat...