Authors
Ruth Dickau, Bronwen S Whitney, José Iriarte, Francis E Mayle, J Daniel Soto, Phil Metcalfe, F Alayne Street-Perrott, Neil J Loader, Katherine J Ficken, Timothy J Killeen
Publication date
2013/6/17
Journal
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Volume
193
Pages
15-37
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The interpretation of Neotropical fossil phytolith assemblages for palaeoenvironmental and archaeological reconstructions relies on the development of appropriate modern analogues. We analyzed modern phytolith assemblages from the soils of ten distinctive tropical vegetation communities in eastern lowland Bolivia, ranging from terra firme humid evergreen forest to seasonally-inundated savannah. Results show that broad ecosystems – evergreen tropical forest, semi-deciduous dry tropical forest, and savannah – can be clearly differentiated by examination of their phytolith spectra and the application of Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Differences in phytolith assemblages between particular vegetation communities within each of these ecosystems are more subtle, but can still be identified. Comparison of phytolith assemblages with pollen rain data and stable carbon isotope analyses from the same …
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