Palynological Evidence for Climatic Change and Human Activity during the Holocene on Minorca (Balearic Islands) |
| |
Authors: | Errikarta-Imanol Yll Ramon Perez-Obiol Jose Pantaleon-Cano Joan Maria Roure |
| |
Affiliation: | Unitat de Botànica, Facultat de Ciències, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain |
| |
Abstract: | Four pollen diagrams from Minorca (Balearic Islands) have been correlated with other previously studied sequences from Majorca and Minorca to define a Holocene landscape sequence for the region from 8000 yr B.P. to the present. The lower part of the pollen diagrams reflects a climatic phase with more rain and less-marked seasonality than today. Significant quantities ofCorylus, Buxus,and mesophilous taxa are found. In the middle part, between 5000 and 4000 yr B.P., a strong change is recorded in composition and structure of the vegetational landscape, with vegetation appearing that was adapted to Mediterranean conditions. This episode coincided with the first human colonization of the island and also with a widespread climatic change in the western Mediterranean region. The change in taxa was complex and some sclerophyllous taxa suchOleaplayed an important role in the transformation of the landscape physiognomy from the mid-Holocene until the present. Although human activities have removed much of the Mediterranean vegetation on the Balearic Islands, it seems clear that the changes have been brought about, in part, by increasing dryness. |
| |
Keywords: | Balearic Islands Buxus Minorca pollen Holocene Olea |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|