2014
DOI: 10.1177/0959683614551225
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Early occurrence of temperate oak-dominated forest in the northern part of the Little Hungarian Plain, SW Slovakia

Abstract: Using a multi-proxy analysis of a postglacial sedimentary sequence from a lowland wetland, we address the possible drivers of change in the wetland habitats and surrounding landscapes of southwestern Slovakia. A 5 m-deep core in the Parížske močiare marshes was investigated for pollen, plant macro-remains, molluscs, organic content and magnetic susceptibility. The palaeoecological record extends from the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (≥11,200 cal. BP) to the 5th millennium cal. BP and was correlated with a m… Show more

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“…This gradient largely swamped the elevational south‐to‐north gradient on the second axis as indicated by the explained variations (Figure b) and by the high stability of bootstraped gradients (Figure c). While in the central parts of the Pannonian lowlands, Holocene vegetation openness was largest at the onset of the Holocene (Magyari et al., ), other regions of our study area supported well‐developed deciduous forests (Hájek et al., ; Jamrichová, Potůčková, et al., ). We concur with Kuneš et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…This gradient largely swamped the elevational south‐to‐north gradient on the second axis as indicated by the explained variations (Figure b) and by the high stability of bootstraped gradients (Figure c). While in the central parts of the Pannonian lowlands, Holocene vegetation openness was largest at the onset of the Holocene (Magyari et al., ), other regions of our study area supported well‐developed deciduous forests (Hájek et al., ; Jamrichová, Potůčková, et al., ). We concur with Kuneš et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…), making this study the second oldest macrofossil record of oak in the Danubian Lowland (see Jamrichová et al . ). Despite the local presence of temperate trees, the occurrence of steppe and open country snail species (Mo‐1, Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Despite this fact, broadleaf trees had reached the Danubian Lowland after the Last Glaciation strikingly early (Jamrichová et al . ), which indicates the existence of nearby glacial refugia of temperate biota (Willis et al . ; Tzedakis et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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