Influence of taxonomic resolution on the value of anthropogenic pollen indicators

Author:

Deza-Araujo MaraORCID,Morales-Molino CésarORCID,Conedera MarcoORCID,Pezzatti Gianni B.ORCID,Pasta SalvatoreORCID,Tinner WillyORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe taxonomic resolution of palynological identification is determined by morphological criteria that are used to define pollen types. Different levels of taxonomic resolution are reached in palynology, depending on several factors such as the analyst’s expertise, the palynological school, the aim of the study, the preservation of the pollen grains, the reference collections and the microscope facilities. Previous research has suggested that attaining pollen records with high taxonomic resolution is important to reconstruct correctly past land use and human impact. This is in turn central to disentangling past human activities from other drivers of long-term vegetation dynamics such as natural disturbance or climate variability. In this study, we assess the impact of taxonomic resolution on the indicative capacity of anthropogenic pollen types. To achieve this, we attribute the pollen types of sixteen sedimentary records, located along a latitudinal gradient spanning from Switzerland to Italy, to three levels of taxonomic resolution previously proposed at the European scale. Our results show that higher taxonomic resolution improves the identification of human impact by enhancing the indicative power of important pollen indicators widely used in the research field. Our results may contribute to the improvement of palynological reconstructions of land use and human impact by identifying key pollen types whose determination requires particular attention.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

WSL - Eidgenössische Forschungsanstalt für Wald, Schnee und Landschaft

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Paleontology,Plant Science,Archeology

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