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8,000 years of climate, vegetation, fire and land-use dynamics in the thermo-mediterranean vegetation belt of northern Sardinia (Italy)

Knowledge about the vegetation history of Sardinia, the second largest island of the Mediterranean, is scanty. Here, we present a new sedimentary record covering the past ~ 8,000 years from Lago di Baratz, north-west Sardinia. Vegetation and fire history are reconstructed by pollen, spores, macrofos...

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Autores principales: Pedrotta, Tiziana, Gobet, Erika, Schwörer, Christoph, Beffa, Giorgia, Butz, Christoph, Henne, Paul D., Morales-Molino, César, Pasta, Salvatore, van Leeuwen, Jacqueline F. N., Vogel, Hendrik, Zwimpfer, Elias, Anselmetti, Flavio S., Grosjean, Martin, Tinner, Willy
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8550162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34720442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00334-021-00832-3
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author Pedrotta, Tiziana
Gobet, Erika
Schwörer, Christoph
Beffa, Giorgia
Butz, Christoph
Henne, Paul D.
Morales-Molino, César
Pasta, Salvatore
van Leeuwen, Jacqueline F. N.
Vogel, Hendrik
Zwimpfer, Elias
Anselmetti, Flavio S.
Grosjean, Martin
Tinner, Willy
author_facet Pedrotta, Tiziana
Gobet, Erika
Schwörer, Christoph
Beffa, Giorgia
Butz, Christoph
Henne, Paul D.
Morales-Molino, César
Pasta, Salvatore
van Leeuwen, Jacqueline F. N.
Vogel, Hendrik
Zwimpfer, Elias
Anselmetti, Flavio S.
Grosjean, Martin
Tinner, Willy
author_sort Pedrotta, Tiziana
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description Knowledge about the vegetation history of Sardinia, the second largest island of the Mediterranean, is scanty. Here, we present a new sedimentary record covering the past ~ 8,000 years from Lago di Baratz, north-west Sardinia. Vegetation and fire history are reconstructed by pollen, spores, macrofossils and charcoal analyses and environmental dynamics by high-resolution element geochemistry together with pigment analyses. During the period 8,100–7,500 cal bp, when seasonality was high and fire and erosion were frequent, Erica arborea and E. scoparia woodlands dominated the coastal landscape. Subsequently, between 7,500 and 5,500 cal bp, seasonality gradually declined and thermo-mediterranean woodlands with Pistacia and Quercus ilex partially replaced Erica communities under diminished incidence of fire. After 5,500 cal bp, evergreen oak forests expanded markedly, erosion declined and lake levels increased, likely in response to increasing (summer) moisture availability. Increased anthropogenic fire disturbance triggered shrubland expansions (e.g. Tamarix and Pistacia) around 5,000–4,500 cal bp. Subsequently around 4,000–3,500 cal bp evergreen oak-olive forests expanded massively when fire activity declined and lake productivity and anoxia reached Holocene maxima. Land-use activities during the past 4,000 years (since the Bronze Age) gradually disrupted coastal forests, but relict stands persisted under rather stable environmental conditions until ca. 200 cal bp, when agricultural activities intensified and Pinus and Eucalyptus were planted to stabilize the sand dunes. Pervasive prehistoric land-use activities since at least the Bronze Age Nuraghi period included the cultivation of Prunus, Olea europaea and Juglans regia after 3,500–3,300 cal bp, and Quercus suber after 2,500 cal bp. We conclude that restoring less flammable native Q. ilex and O. europaea forest communities would markedly reduce fire risk and erodibility compared to recent forest plantations with flammable non-native trees (e.g. Pinus, Eucalyptus) and xerophytic shrubland (e.g. Cistus, Erica).
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spelling pubmed-85501622021-10-29 8,000 years of climate, vegetation, fire and land-use dynamics in the thermo-mediterranean vegetation belt of northern Sardinia (Italy) Pedrotta, Tiziana Gobet, Erika Schwörer, Christoph Beffa, Giorgia Butz, Christoph Henne, Paul D. Morales-Molino, César Pasta, Salvatore van Leeuwen, Jacqueline F. N. Vogel, Hendrik Zwimpfer, Elias Anselmetti, Flavio S. Grosjean, Martin Tinner, Willy Veg Hist Archaeobot Original Article Knowledge about the vegetation history of Sardinia, the second largest island of the Mediterranean, is scanty. Here, we present a new sedimentary record covering the past ~ 8,000 years from Lago di Baratz, north-west Sardinia. Vegetation and fire history are reconstructed by pollen, spores, macrofossils and charcoal analyses and environmental dynamics by high-resolution element geochemistry together with pigment analyses. During the period 8,100–7,500 cal bp, when seasonality was high and fire and erosion were frequent, Erica arborea and E. scoparia woodlands dominated the coastal landscape. Subsequently, between 7,500 and 5,500 cal bp, seasonality gradually declined and thermo-mediterranean woodlands with Pistacia and Quercus ilex partially replaced Erica communities under diminished incidence of fire. After 5,500 cal bp, evergreen oak forests expanded markedly, erosion declined and lake levels increased, likely in response to increasing (summer) moisture availability. Increased anthropogenic fire disturbance triggered shrubland expansions (e.g. Tamarix and Pistacia) around 5,000–4,500 cal bp. Subsequently around 4,000–3,500 cal bp evergreen oak-olive forests expanded massively when fire activity declined and lake productivity and anoxia reached Holocene maxima. Land-use activities during the past 4,000 years (since the Bronze Age) gradually disrupted coastal forests, but relict stands persisted under rather stable environmental conditions until ca. 200 cal bp, when agricultural activities intensified and Pinus and Eucalyptus were planted to stabilize the sand dunes. Pervasive prehistoric land-use activities since at least the Bronze Age Nuraghi period included the cultivation of Prunus, Olea europaea and Juglans regia after 3,500–3,300 cal bp, and Quercus suber after 2,500 cal bp. We conclude that restoring less flammable native Q. ilex and O. europaea forest communities would markedly reduce fire risk and erodibility compared to recent forest plantations with flammable non-native trees (e.g. Pinus, Eucalyptus) and xerophytic shrubland (e.g. Cistus, Erica). Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021-04-21 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8550162/ /pubmed/34720442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00334-021-00832-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Article
Pedrotta, Tiziana
Gobet, Erika
Schwörer, Christoph
Beffa, Giorgia
Butz, Christoph
Henne, Paul D.
Morales-Molino, César
Pasta, Salvatore
van Leeuwen, Jacqueline F. N.
Vogel, Hendrik
Zwimpfer, Elias
Anselmetti, Flavio S.
Grosjean, Martin
Tinner, Willy
8,000 years of climate, vegetation, fire and land-use dynamics in the thermo-mediterranean vegetation belt of northern Sardinia (Italy)
title 8,000 years of climate, vegetation, fire and land-use dynamics in the thermo-mediterranean vegetation belt of northern Sardinia (Italy)
title_full 8,000 years of climate, vegetation, fire and land-use dynamics in the thermo-mediterranean vegetation belt of northern Sardinia (Italy)
title_fullStr 8,000 years of climate, vegetation, fire and land-use dynamics in the thermo-mediterranean vegetation belt of northern Sardinia (Italy)
title_full_unstemmed 8,000 years of climate, vegetation, fire and land-use dynamics in the thermo-mediterranean vegetation belt of northern Sardinia (Italy)
title_short 8,000 years of climate, vegetation, fire and land-use dynamics in the thermo-mediterranean vegetation belt of northern Sardinia (Italy)
title_sort 8,000 years of climate, vegetation, fire and land-use dynamics in the thermo-mediterranean vegetation belt of northern sardinia (italy)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8550162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34720442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00334-021-00832-3
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