Pollen-based reconstruction of vegetation patterns of China in mid-Holocene

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Ge Yu
Xiangjun Sun
Boqiang Qin
Changqing Song
Haiyu Li
I. C. Prentice
P. S. Harrison
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[1] Department of Geo & Ocean Sciences,State Pilot Laboratory of Coast & Island Development
[2] Nanjing University,Dynamic Palaeoclimatology
[3] Lund University,Institute of Botany
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Global Systems Group, Department of Ecology
[5] Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology,undefined
[6] Lund University,undefined
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pollen; vegetation patterns; biomization and mapping; mid-Holocene; China;
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Biomization provides an important way to assign pollen taxa to biomes and to simulate palaeo-vegetation patterns, so that pollen data can be mapped to reconstruct biogeography and climate. The authors have tested the applicability of this procedure to assign modern pollen surface samples from China to biomes. The procedure successfully delineated the major vegetation types of China. When the same procedure was applied to 6 ka B. P. fossil pollen samples, the reconstructions showed that the forest zones were systematically shifted northwards ca. 300–500 km beyond their present northern limits in eastern China; the area of desert and steppe vegetation was reduced compared to the present in northwestern China; the area of tundra was reduced largely on the Tibetan Plateau. This research is a contribution to the project of BIOME 6000 in Pacific-Asian regions.
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