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Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic

The Black Death (1347–1352 ce) is the most renowned pandemic in human history, believed by many to have killed half of Europe’s population. However, despite advances in ancient DNA research that conclusively identified the pandemic’s causative agent (bacterium Yersinia pestis), our knowledge of the...

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Autores principales: Izdebski, A., Guzowski, P., Poniat, R., Masci, L., Palli, J., Vignola, C., Bauch, M., Cocozza, C., Fernandes, R., Ljungqvist, F. C., Newfield, T., Seim, A., Abel-Schaad, D., Alba-Sánchez, F., Björkman, L., Brauer, A., Brown, A., Czerwiński, S., Ejarque, A., Fiłoc, M., Florenzano, A., Fredh, E. D., Fyfe, R., Jasiunas, N., Kołaczek, P., Kouli, K., Kozáková, R., Kupryjanowicz, M., Lagerås, P., Lamentowicz, M., Lindbladh, M., López-Sáez, J. A., Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, R., Marcisz, K., Mazier, F., Mensing, S., Mercuri, A. M., Milecka, K., Miras, Y., Noryśkiewicz, A. M., Novenko, E., Obremska, M., Panajiotidis, S., Papadopoulou, M. L., Pędziszewska, A., Pérez-Díaz, S., Piovesan, G., Pluskowski, A., Pokorny, P., Poska, A., Reitalu, T., Rösch, M., Sadori, L., Sá Ferreira, C., Sebag, D., Słowiński, M., Stančikaitė, M., Stivrins, N., Tunno, I., Veski, S., Wacnik, A., Masi, A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8913360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35145268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01652-4
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author Izdebski, A.
Guzowski, P.
Poniat, R.
Masci, L.
Palli, J.
Vignola, C.
Bauch, M.
Cocozza, C.
Fernandes, R.
Ljungqvist, F. C.
Newfield, T.
Seim, A.
Abel-Schaad, D.
Alba-Sánchez, F.
Björkman, L.
Brauer, A.
Brown, A.
Czerwiński, S.
Ejarque, A.
Fiłoc, M.
Florenzano, A.
Fredh, E. D.
Fyfe, R.
Jasiunas, N.
Kołaczek, P.
Kouli, K.
Kozáková, R.
Kupryjanowicz, M.
Lagerås, P.
Lamentowicz, M.
Lindbladh, M.
López-Sáez, J. A.
Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, R.
Marcisz, K.
Mazier, F.
Mensing, S.
Mercuri, A. M.
Milecka, K.
Miras, Y.
Noryśkiewicz, A. M.
Novenko, E.
Obremska, M.
Panajiotidis, S.
Papadopoulou, M. L.
Pędziszewska, A.
Pérez-Díaz, S.
Piovesan, G.
Pluskowski, A.
Pokorny, P.
Poska, A.
Reitalu, T.
Rösch, M.
Sadori, L.
Sá Ferreira, C.
Sebag, D.
Słowiński, M.
Stančikaitė, M.
Stivrins, N.
Tunno, I.
Veski, S.
Wacnik, A.
Masi, A.
author_facet Izdebski, A.
Guzowski, P.
Poniat, R.
Masci, L.
Palli, J.
Vignola, C.
Bauch, M.
Cocozza, C.
Fernandes, R.
Ljungqvist, F. C.
Newfield, T.
Seim, A.
Abel-Schaad, D.
Alba-Sánchez, F.
Björkman, L.
Brauer, A.
Brown, A.
Czerwiński, S.
Ejarque, A.
Fiłoc, M.
Florenzano, A.
Fredh, E. D.
Fyfe, R.
Jasiunas, N.
Kołaczek, P.
Kouli, K.
Kozáková, R.
Kupryjanowicz, M.
Lagerås, P.
Lamentowicz, M.
Lindbladh, M.
López-Sáez, J. A.
Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, R.
Marcisz, K.
Mazier, F.
Mensing, S.
Mercuri, A. M.
Milecka, K.
Miras, Y.
Noryśkiewicz, A. M.
Novenko, E.
Obremska, M.
Panajiotidis, S.
Papadopoulou, M. L.
Pędziszewska, A.
Pérez-Díaz, S.
Piovesan, G.
Pluskowski, A.
Pokorny, P.
Poska, A.
Reitalu, T.
Rösch, M.
Sadori, L.
Sá Ferreira, C.
Sebag, D.
Słowiński, M.
Stančikaitė, M.
Stivrins, N.
Tunno, I.
Veski, S.
Wacnik, A.
Masi, A.
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description The Black Death (1347–1352 ce) is the most renowned pandemic in human history, believed by many to have killed half of Europe’s population. However, despite advances in ancient DNA research that conclusively identified the pandemic’s causative agent (bacterium Yersinia pestis), our knowledge of the Black Death remains limited, based primarily on qualitative remarks in medieval written sources available for some areas of Western Europe. Here, we remedy this situation by applying a pioneering new approach, ‘big data palaeoecology’, which, starting from palynological data, evaluates the scale of the Black Death’s mortality on a regional scale across Europe. We collected pollen data on landscape change from 261 radiocarbon-dated coring sites (lakes and wetlands) located across 19 modern-day European countries. We used two independent methods of analysis to evaluate whether the changes we see in the landscape at the time of the Black Death agree with the hypothesis that a large portion of the population, upwards of half, died within a few years in the 21 historical regions we studied. While we can confirm that the Black Death had a devastating impact in some regions, we found that it had negligible or no impact in others. These inter-regional differences in the Black Death’s mortality across Europe demonstrate the significance of cultural, ecological, economic, societal and climatic factors that mediated the dissemination and impact of the disease. The complex interplay of these factors, along with the historical ecology of plague, should be a focus of future research on historical pandemics.
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spelling pubmed-89133602022-03-25 Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic Izdebski, A. Guzowski, P. Poniat, R. Masci, L. Palli, J. Vignola, C. Bauch, M. Cocozza, C. Fernandes, R. Ljungqvist, F. C. Newfield, T. Seim, A. Abel-Schaad, D. Alba-Sánchez, F. Björkman, L. Brauer, A. Brown, A. Czerwiński, S. Ejarque, A. Fiłoc, M. Florenzano, A. Fredh, E. D. Fyfe, R. Jasiunas, N. Kołaczek, P. Kouli, K. Kozáková, R. Kupryjanowicz, M. Lagerås, P. Lamentowicz, M. Lindbladh, M. López-Sáez, J. A. Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, R. Marcisz, K. Mazier, F. Mensing, S. Mercuri, A. M. Milecka, K. Miras, Y. Noryśkiewicz, A. M. Novenko, E. Obremska, M. Panajiotidis, S. Papadopoulou, M. L. Pędziszewska, A. Pérez-Díaz, S. Piovesan, G. Pluskowski, A. Pokorny, P. Poska, A. Reitalu, T. Rösch, M. Sadori, L. Sá Ferreira, C. Sebag, D. Słowiński, M. Stančikaitė, M. Stivrins, N. Tunno, I. Veski, S. Wacnik, A. Masi, A. Nat Ecol Evol Article The Black Death (1347–1352 ce) is the most renowned pandemic in human history, believed by many to have killed half of Europe’s population. However, despite advances in ancient DNA research that conclusively identified the pandemic’s causative agent (bacterium Yersinia pestis), our knowledge of the Black Death remains limited, based primarily on qualitative remarks in medieval written sources available for some areas of Western Europe. Here, we remedy this situation by applying a pioneering new approach, ‘big data palaeoecology’, which, starting from palynological data, evaluates the scale of the Black Death’s mortality on a regional scale across Europe. We collected pollen data on landscape change from 261 radiocarbon-dated coring sites (lakes and wetlands) located across 19 modern-day European countries. We used two independent methods of analysis to evaluate whether the changes we see in the landscape at the time of the Black Death agree with the hypothesis that a large portion of the population, upwards of half, died within a few years in the 21 historical regions we studied. While we can confirm that the Black Death had a devastating impact in some regions, we found that it had negligible or no impact in others. These inter-regional differences in the Black Death’s mortality across Europe demonstrate the significance of cultural, ecological, economic, societal and climatic factors that mediated the dissemination and impact of the disease. The complex interplay of these factors, along with the historical ecology of plague, should be a focus of future research on historical pandemics. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-02-10 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8913360/ /pubmed/35145268 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01652-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This 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 license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license 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 license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Izdebski, A.
Guzowski, P.
Poniat, R.
Masci, L.
Palli, J.
Vignola, C.
Bauch, M.
Cocozza, C.
Fernandes, R.
Ljungqvist, F. C.
Newfield, T.
Seim, A.
Abel-Schaad, D.
Alba-Sánchez, F.
Björkman, L.
Brauer, A.
Brown, A.
Czerwiński, S.
Ejarque, A.
Fiłoc, M.
Florenzano, A.
Fredh, E. D.
Fyfe, R.
Jasiunas, N.
Kołaczek, P.
Kouli, K.
Kozáková, R.
Kupryjanowicz, M.
Lagerås, P.
Lamentowicz, M.
Lindbladh, M.
López-Sáez, J. A.
Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, R.
Marcisz, K.
Mazier, F.
Mensing, S.
Mercuri, A. M.
Milecka, K.
Miras, Y.
Noryśkiewicz, A. M.
Novenko, E.
Obremska, M.
Panajiotidis, S.
Papadopoulou, M. L.
Pędziszewska, A.
Pérez-Díaz, S.
Piovesan, G.
Pluskowski, A.
Pokorny, P.
Poska, A.
Reitalu, T.
Rösch, M.
Sadori, L.
Sá Ferreira, C.
Sebag, D.
Słowiński, M.
Stančikaitė, M.
Stivrins, N.
Tunno, I.
Veski, S.
Wacnik, A.
Masi, A.
Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic
title Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic
title_full Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic
title_fullStr Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic
title_short Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic
title_sort palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the black death pandemic
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8913360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35145268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01652-4
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