Estimating past floristic diversity in montane regions from macrofossil assemblages

被引:23
作者
Allen, JRM [1 ]
Huntley, B [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Durham, Dept Sci Biol, Environm Res Ctr, Durham DH1 3LE, England
关键词
diversity; macrofossils; montane; Norway; Scotland; Holocene;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2699.1999.00284.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The relationship between the diversity of higher plant macrofossils in surface sediments of lakes and the surrounding vegetation is examined in two mountain regions; Grodalen in central Norway and the south-east Cairngorms in Scotland. Two lake sediment cores from each area were also analysed to examine vegetation history and to estimate changes in biodiversity through the Holocene. The diversity of present day vegetation in each region was estimated using both quadrat data and classified satellite images of the study areas. The mean surface sample macrofossil representation of species recorded in quadrats collected within 250m of the lakes was c. 17%. This figure drops to only c. 2% when the satellite imagery of the same area is used to provide a maximal species list. The macrofossil data from the Norwegian cores show that deglaciation in this region occurred earlier on the mountain summit than in the valley and that the maximum tree line elevation was during the interval 9100-4400 (14)C yr sp. In the Cairngorms the maximum tree line elevation was prior to c. 4500 (14)C yr BP. The changes in higher plant diversity recorded at these sites through the Holocene show that c. 4000 (14)C yr sp the reduction in the tree line resulted in decreased P-diversity at higher altitudes but an increase at the lower altitude as the forest cover opened up. Under conditions of climatic warming it is likely areas that come to lie below the tree line will experience reduced diversity and that a permanent loss of biodiversity would result from a severe reduction in the area above the tree line.
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