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A new indicator approach to reconstruct agricultural land use in Europe from sedimentary pollen assemblages

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/173628
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.palaeo.2022.111051
Description
The reconstruction of human impact is pivotal in palaeoecological studies, as humans are among the most important drivers of Holocene vegetation and ecosystem change. Nevertheless, separating the anthropogenic footprint on vegetation dynamics from the impact of climate and other environmental factors (disturbances such as fire, erosion, floods, landslides, avalanches, volcanic eruptions) is a challenging and still largely open issue. For this purpose, palynologists mostly rely on cultural indicator pollen types and related indices that consist of sums or ratios of these pollen types. However, the high environmental and biogeographical specificity of cultural indicator plants hinders the application of the currently available indices to wide geographical settings. Furthermore, the achievable taxonomic resolution of cultural indicator pollen types may hamper their indicative capacity. In this study, we propose the agricultural land use probability (LUP) index, a novel approach to quantify human impact intensity on European ecosystems based on cultural indicator pollen types. From the ‘classic’ cultural indicators, we construct the LUP index by selecting those with the best indicator capacity based on bioindication criteria. We first train the LUP index using twenty palynological sequences along a broad environmental gradient, spanning from treeless alpine to subtropical mediterranean evergreen plant communities. We then validate the LUP index using independent pollen datasets and archaeological proxies. Finally, we discuss the suitability of the selected pollen types and the potential of the LUP index for quantifying Holocene human impact in Europe, concluding that careful application of the LUP index may significantly contribute to refining pollen-based land-use reconstructions.
Date of Publication
2022-08
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
900 History > 930 History of ancient world (to ca. 499)
500 Science > 580 Plants (Botany)
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Deza Araujo, Mara Muriel
Morales del Molino, Cesar
Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften (IPS)
Conedera, Marco
Henne, Paul D
Krebs, Patrik
Hinz, Martinorcid-logo
Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften, Prähistorische Archäologie
Heitz, Caroline Franziskaorcid-logo
Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften, Prähistorische Archäologie
Hafner, Albertorcid-logo
Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften, Prähistorische Archäologie
Tinner, Willy
Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften (IPS)
Additional Credits
Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften (IPS)
Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften, Prähistorische Archäologie
Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, NCCR Climate
Institute of Plant Sciences, Palaeoecology
Series
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0031-0182
Access(Rights)
open.access
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