Relative pollen productivity estimates for vegetation reconstruction in central-eastern Europe inferred at local and regional scales/ (Record no. 12888)

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Personal name Kuneš, Petr
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Title Relative pollen productivity estimates for vegetation reconstruction in central-eastern Europe inferred at local and regional scales/
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc sage
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2019
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Pages Vol 29, Issue 11, 2019 : (1708-1719 p.).
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Summary, etc Understanding pollen-vegetation relationships is crucial for accurate land-cover and climate reconstructions, yet important parameters for quantifying past vegetation abundance are mostly unknown for large parts of Europe harbouring temperate thermophilous ecosystems. We collected pollen and vegetation data in central-eastern Europe, a region covered by patchy cultural landscapes of high biodiversity to estimate relative pollen productivity (RPP) for important pollen-equivalent taxa. Our study area was situated in the south-western part of the White Carpathians (Czechia–Slovakia borderland), where we collected 40 modern moss pollen samples scattered over 250 km2 and mapped vegetation within 100 m around each pollen site. Additional vegetation data were compiled from Forest management plans, Natura 2000 habitat mapping and floristic inventories over the entire area. We calculated RPP (referenced to Poaceae) by testing two approaches: the extended R-value (ERV) model by estimating relevant source area of pollen and the REVEALS-based productivity using regional scale vegetation estimates. Two models were applied to depict pollen dispersal: Lagrangian stochastic and the Gaussian plume (Prentice) models. We estimated RPP for 16 taxa using the ERV model and an additional nine taxa using REVEALS. Both approaches found Plantago lanceolata-type to be a high pollen producer, Quercus medium-to-high, Asteraceae subf. Cichorioideae, Anthemis-type, Ranunculus acris-type and Rubiaceae low-to-medium and Brassicaceae and Senecio-type as low pollen producers. Results for other, mainly tree taxa, significantly differed in both approaches mainly due to largely uneven representation in both local and regional vegetation. In comparison with other studies, our data demonstrate a high variability in the estimated RPPs which could be influenced by climatic conditions or potentially vegetation structure. We suggest that the accuracy of RPP estimates could be enhanced by comparing modern pollen data with large-scale vegetation data in the future.
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Subject Czech Republic,
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Subject ERV model,
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Subject Gaussian plume model,
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Subject Lagrangian stochastic model,
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Subject modern pollen spectra,
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Subject REVEALS,
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Subject vegetation cover
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Place, publisher, and date of publication London: Sage Publication Ltd, 2019.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683619862026
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