Vegetation dynamics in north-western Mediterranean regions: Instability of the Mediterranean bioclimate

TitleVegetation dynamics in north-western Mediterranean regions: Instability of the Mediterranean bioclimate
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsDe Beaulieu, J.-L., Miras Y., Andrieu-Ponel V., & Guiter F.
JournalPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
Volume139
Issue2
Pagination114 - 126
Date Published2005///
Keywordshuman impact, Mediterranean ecosystems, palaeoclimates, palynology, review
Abstract

Abstract Pollen and plant macrofossil records from a selection of sites in Spain, France and Italy are used to explore the origin and the development of the Mediterranean vegetation. The role of evergreen and summergreen taxa is discussed. The expansion of sclerophyllous trees during the Pleistocene interglacials is well correlated with the orbital forcing. During the Holocene, the large number of data illustrates latitudinal and longitudinal differences in vegetation dynamics. Multidisciplinary studies identify short terms climatic fluctuations. The debate is still open between those who attribute an increase of sclerophyllous forests during the late Holocene to a trend toward aridity and those who consider this dynamic as human-induced.

URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11263500500197858