Authors
Ellen Ruth Kujawa, Simon Goring, Andria Dawson, Randy Calcote, Eric C Grimm, Sara C Hotchkiss, Stephen T Jackson, Elizabeth A Lynch, Jason McLachlan, Jeannine-Marie St-Jacques, Charles Umbanhowar Jr, John W Williams
Publication date
2016/9/1
Journal
Anthropocene
Volume
15
Pages
60-71
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Fossil pollen assemblages provide information about vegetation dynamics at time scales ranging from centuries to millennia. Pollen-vegetation models and process-based models of dispersal typically assume stable relationships between source vegetation and corresponding pollen in surface sediments, as well as stable parameterizations of dispersal and productivity. These assumptions, however, are largely unevaluated. This paper reports a test of the stability of pollen-vegetation relationships using vegetation and pollen data from the Midwestern region of the United States, during a period of large changes in land use and vegetation driven by Euro-American settlement. We compared a dataset of pollen records for the early settlement-era with three other datasets of pollen and forest composition for two time periods: before Euro-American settlement, and the late 20th century. Results from generalized linear …
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