Palaeoecological records provide a rich source of information to explore how plant distribution ranges respond to climate changes, but their use is complicated by the fact that, especially when based on pollen data, they are often spatially too inaccurate to reliably determine past range limits. To solve this problem, we focus on hazel (Corylus avellana), a tree species with large and heavy fruits (nuts), which provide firm evidence of the local occurrence of species in the past. We combine the fossil nut records of hazel from Fennoscandia, map its maximum distribution range during the Holocene thermal maximum (HTM) and compare the fossil record with the Holocene hazel range shift as simulated by the LPJ-GUESS dynamic vegetation model. The ...
Closely related species with a worldwide distribution provide an opportunity to understand evolution...
AimDespite the recent improvements made in species distribution models (SDMs), assessing species' ab...
The reaction of vegetation to past climate change provides important insights for vegetation respons...
Palaeoecological records provide a rich source of information to explore how plant distribution rang...
1. We investigated the potential drivers of Holocene vegetation changes recorded at four Scandinavia...
We quantified the degree to which the relationship between the geographic distribution of three majo...
International audienceIn Northwestern and Central Europe the Holocene expansion of Corylus occurred ...
We quantified the degree to which the relationship between the geographic distribution of three majo...
We quantified the degree to which the relationship between the geographic distribution of three majo...
International audienceAim: Palaeoecological reconstructions document past vegetation change, with es...
Tree-limit and climate evolution at the southern extremity of the Swedish Scandes have been reconstr...
Holocene summer temperature reconstructions from northern Europe based on sedimentary pollen records...
Closely related species with a worldwide distribution provide an opportunity to understand evolution...
AimDespite the recent improvements made in species distribution models (SDMs), assessing species' ab...
The reaction of vegetation to past climate change provides important insights for vegetation respons...
Palaeoecological records provide a rich source of information to explore how plant distribution rang...
1. We investigated the potential drivers of Holocene vegetation changes recorded at four Scandinavia...
We quantified the degree to which the relationship between the geographic distribution of three majo...
International audienceIn Northwestern and Central Europe the Holocene expansion of Corylus occurred ...
We quantified the degree to which the relationship between the geographic distribution of three majo...
We quantified the degree to which the relationship between the geographic distribution of three majo...
International audienceAim: Palaeoecological reconstructions document past vegetation change, with es...
Tree-limit and climate evolution at the southern extremity of the Swedish Scandes have been reconstr...
Holocene summer temperature reconstructions from northern Europe based on sedimentary pollen records...
Closely related species with a worldwide distribution provide an opportunity to understand evolution...
AimDespite the recent improvements made in species distribution models (SDMs), assessing species' ab...
The reaction of vegetation to past climate change provides important insights for vegetation respons...