Authors
J Whitmore, K Gajewski, M Sawada, JW Williams, B Shuman, PJ Bartlein, T Minckley, AE Viau, T Webb Iii, S Shafer, P Anderson, L Brubaker
Publication date
2005/9/1
Source
Quaternary Science Reviews
Volume
24
Issue
16-17
Pages
1828-1848
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The modern pollen network in North America and Greenland is presented as a database for use in quantitative calibration studies and paleoenvironmental reconstructions. The georeferenced database includes 4634 samples from all regions of the continent and 134 pollen taxa that range from ubiquitous to regionally diagnostic taxa. Climate data and vegetation characteristics were assigned to every site. Automated and manual procedures were used to verify the accuracy of geographic coordinates and identify duplicate records among datasets, incomplete pollen sums, and other potential errors. Data are currently available for almost all of North America, with variable density. Pollen taxonomic diversity, as measured by the Shannon–Weiner coefficient, varies as a function of location, as some vegetation regions are dominated by one or two major pollen producers, while other regions have a more even …
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