Author:
Buso Junior Antonio Alvaro,Ruiz Pessenda Luiz Carlos,de Oliveira Paulo Eduardo,Fonseca Giannini Paulo César,Lisboa Cohen Marcelo Cancela,Volkmer-Ribeiro Cecília,de Oliveira Sonia Maria Barros,De Fátima Rossetti Dilce,Lorente Flávio Lima,Borotti Filho Marcos Antonio,Schiavo Jolimar Antonio,Bendassolli José Albertino,França Marlon Carlos,Felix Guimarães José Tasso,Siqueira Geovane Souza
Abstract
Analysis of biological proxies in lake sediment and geochemical analysis of soil profiles reveal natural vegetation dynamics, with climate inferences, since the late Pleistocene in a fragment of the pristine lowland Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil. Carbon isotopes from soil organic matter and 14C ages from the humin fraction indicate the dominance of C3 plants since ∼17,000 cal BP. Palynological analysis of a sediment core indicates the presence of Atlantic Forest vegetation since 7700 cal BP. Changes in the relative abundance of tree ferns and palms suggest the predominance of a humid period from ∼7000–4000 cal BP and establishment of the modern seasonal climate at ∼4000 cal BP. Data indicate maintenance of the regional forest coverage since the late Pleistocene, corroborating previous suggestions that this region was a forest refuge during less humid periods of the late Pleistocene and Holocene. Some plant taxa with currently divided distributions between Amazonia and the Atlantic Forest colonized the region since at least 7500 cal BP, indicating an earlier connection between Amazonia and Atlantic Forest.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Archaeology
Cited by
32 articles.
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