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Insights into the evolution of the young Lake Ohrid ecosystem and vegetation succession from a southern European refugium during the Early Pleistocene

Authors :
Panagiotopoulos, Konstantinos
Holtvoeth, Jens
Kouli, Katerina
Marinova, Elena
Francke, Alexander
Cvetkoska, Aleksandra
Jovanovska, Elena
Lacey, Jack H.
Lyons, Emma T.
Buckel, Connie
Bertini, Adele
Donders, Timme
Just, Janna
Leicher, Niklas
Leng, Melanie J.
Melles, Martin
Pancost, Richard D.
Sadori, Laura
Tauber, Paul
Vogel, Hendrik
Wagner, Bernd
Wilke, Thomas
Palaeo-ecologie
Coastal dynamics, Fluvial systems and Global change
Aquatic Ecology (AqE)
Palaeo-ecologie
Coastal dynamics, Fluvial systems and Global change
Source :
Panagiotopoulos, K, Holtvoeth, J, Kouli, K, Marinova, E, Francke, A, Cvetkoska, A, Jovanovska, E, Lacey, J, Lyons, E, Buckel, C, Bertini, A, Donders, T, Just, J, Leicher, N, Leng, M, Melles, M, Pancost, R D, Sadori, L, Tauber, P, Vogel, H, Wagner, B & Wilke, T 2020, ' Insights into the evolution of the young Lake Ohrid ecosystem and vegetation succession from a southern European refugium during the Early Pleistocene ', Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 227, 106044 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.106044, Quaternary Science Reviews, 227. Elsevier Limited, Quaternary Science Reviews, 227:106044. Elsevier B.V., Panagiotopoulos, Konstantinos; Holtvoeth, Jens; Kouli, Katerina; Marinova, Elena; Francke, Alexander; Cvetkoska, Aleksandra; Jovanovska, Elena; Lacey, Jack H.; Lyons, Emma T.; Buckel, Connie; Bertini, Adele; Donders, Timme; Just, Janna; Leicher, Niklas; Leng, Melanie J.; Melles, Martin; Pancost, Richard D.; Sadori, Laura; Tauber, Paul; Vogel, Hendrik; ... (2020). Insights into the evolution of the young Lake Ohrid ecosystem and vegetation succession from a southern European refugium during the Early Pleistocene. Quaternary science reviews, 227, p. 106044. Elsevier 10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.106044
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Mediterranean mid-altitude sites are critical for the survival of plant species allowing for elevational vegetation shifts in response to high-amplitude climate variability. Pollen records from the southern Balkans have underlined the importance of the region in preserving plant diversity over at least the last half a million years. So far, there are no records of vegetation and climate dynamics from Balkan refugia with an Early Pleistocene age. Here we present a unique palynological archive from such a refugium, the Lake Ohrid basin, recording continuously floristic diversity and vegetation succession under obliquitypacedclimate oscillations. Palynological data are complemented by biomarker, diatom, carbonate isotope and sedimentological data to identify the mechanisms controlling shifts in the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems within the lake and its catchment. The study interval encompasses four complete glacial-interglacial cycles (1365e1165 ka; MIS 43e35). Within the first 100 kyr of lake ontogeny, lake size and depth increase before the lake system enters a new equilibrium state as observed in a distinct shift in biotic communities and sediment composition. Several relict tree genera such as Cedrus, Tsuga, Carya, and Pterocarya played an important role in ecological succession cycles, while total relict abundance accounts for up to half of the total arboreal vegetation. The most prominent biome during interglacials is cool mixed evergreen needleleaf and deciduous broadleaf forests, while cool evergreen needleleaf forestsdominate within glacials. A rather forested landscape with a remarkable plant diversity provide uniqueinsights into Early Pleistocene ecosystem resilience and vegetation dynamics.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02773791
Volume :
227
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Quaternary Science Reviews
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1ec4b3ae7a1bd1944f802fbc5d2c3c1b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.106044