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New palynological data from the Late Pleistocene glacial refugium of South-West Iberia: The case of Doñana

AutorFernández. S.; Carrión, J.S.; Ochando, Juan; González-Sampériz, Penélope CSIC ORCID ; Munuera, M.; Amorós, G.; Postigo-Mijarra, José M.; Morales-Molino, C.; García-Murillo, P.; Jiménez-Moreno, G.; López Sáez, José Antonio CSIC ORCID ; Jiménez-Espejo, Francisco J.; Cáceres, L.M.; Rodríguez-Vidal, J.; Finlayson, Clive; Finlayson, Stewart; Finlayson, Geraldine
Palabras clavePaleobotany
Historical biogeography
Quaternary
Pleistocene
Iberian Peninsula
Fecha de publicación2021
EditorElsevier
CitaciónReview of Palaeobotany and Palynology, Volume 290, July 2021, 104431
ResumenThe Doñana area in southern Iberia is one of the most renowned protected areas of Europe, mostly due to the diversity and value of its wetland ecosystems. The large biogeographical significance of this territory and the outstanding availability of sedimentary archives have made this region a hotspot of paleobotanical research in the Iberian Peninsula. Specifically, the organic deposits on El Asperillo Cliff have been studied during the past few decades from the geomorphological and paleobotanical (pollen, macrofossils) points of view. However, large uncertainties remain concerning the chronology of certain sections of the exposed profile and the paleobotanical potential of this site has not been fully exploited yet. In this study, we revisited El Asperillo with the aims of completing the paleobotanical record and refining the chronology of this site. The age of the studied deposits ranges from ca. 22,000 to 30,900 cal. yr BP according to the radiocarbon dates obtained, thus embracing the particularly cold and dry Heinrich Event 2 and the Last Glacial Maximum. Our palynological results allow inferring the presence of a coastal marshland system. Additionally, the new pollen records highlight the relevance and diversity of pines (Pinus nigra-sylvestris type, P. pinaster, P. halepensis-pinea type) in the Late Pleistocene landscape of Doñana, reinforcing the native status of pines. Last but not least, the results stress the persistence of a highly diverse woody flora in Doñana during the harshest periods of the last glacial cycle, highlighting the importance of this enclave in postglacial vegetation recolonization of the Iberian Peninsula.
DescripciónS. Fernández, J.S. Carrión, J. Ochando, P. González-Sampériz, M. Munuera, G. Amorós, J.M. Postigo-Mijarra, C. Morales-Molino, P. García-Murillo, G. Jiménez-Moreno, J.A. López-Sáez, F. Jiménez-Espejo, L.M. Cáceres, J. Rodríguez-Vidal, G. Finlayson, S. Finlayson, C. Finlayson Erratum to “New palynological data from the Late Pleistocene glacial refugium of South-West Iberia: The case of Doñana” [Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (2021) PALBO 104431] Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, Volume 296, January 2022, Pages 104566
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2021.104431
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/266525
ISSN0034-6667
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