Colombian dry moist forest transitions in the Llanos Orientales—Acomparison of model and pollen-based biome reconstructions

Colombian vegetation, at the ecological level of the biome, is reconstructed at six sites using pollen data assigned a priori to plant functional types and biomes. The chosen sites incorporate four savanna sites (Laguna Sardinas, Laguna Angel, El Pin˜al and Laguna Carimagua), a site on the transitio...

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Marchant, Robert
Berrıo, Juan Carlos
Behling, Hermann
Boom, Arnoud
Hooghiemstra, Henry
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2006
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
58 Plantas / Plants
Biome
Colombia
Environmental change
Llanos Orientales
Pollen
Vegetation modelling
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Colombian dry moist forest transitions in the Llanos Orientales—Acomparison of model and pollen-based biome reconstructions
title Colombian dry moist forest transitions in the Llanos Orientales—Acomparison of model and pollen-based biome reconstructions
spellingShingle Colombian dry moist forest transitions in the Llanos Orientales—Acomparison of model and pollen-based biome reconstructions
57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
58 Plantas / Plants
Biome
Colombia
Environmental change
Llanos Orientales
Pollen
Vegetation modelling
title_short Colombian dry moist forest transitions in the Llanos Orientales—Acomparison of model and pollen-based biome reconstructions
title_full Colombian dry moist forest transitions in the Llanos Orientales—Acomparison of model and pollen-based biome reconstructions
title_fullStr Colombian dry moist forest transitions in the Llanos Orientales—Acomparison of model and pollen-based biome reconstructions
title_full_unstemmed Colombian dry moist forest transitions in the Llanos Orientales—Acomparison of model and pollen-based biome reconstructions
title_sort Colombian dry moist forest transitions in the Llanos Orientales—Acomparison of model and pollen-based biome reconstructions
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Marchant, Robert
Berrıo, Juan Carlos
Behling, Hermann
Boom, Arnoud
Hooghiemstra, Henry
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Marchant, Robert
Berrıo, Juan Carlos
Behling, Hermann
Boom, Arnoud
Hooghiemstra, Henry
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv 57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
58 Plantas / Plants
topic 57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
58 Plantas / Plants
Biome
Colombia
Environmental change
Llanos Orientales
Pollen
Vegetation modelling
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Biome
Colombia
Environmental change
Llanos Orientales
Pollen
Vegetation modelling
description Colombian vegetation, at the ecological level of the biome, is reconstructed at six sites using pollen data assigned a priori to plant functional types and biomes. The chosen sites incorporate four savanna sites (Laguna Sardinas, Laguna Angel, El Pin˜al and Laguna Carimagua), a site on the transition between savanna and Amazon rainforest (Loma Linda) and a site within the Amazon rainforest (Pantano de Monica). The areal extent of tropical moist forest, tropical dry forest and steppe have been subject to significant change: differential responses of the vegetation to climatic shifts are related to changes in plant available moisture, duration of dry season and edaphic controls on the vegetation. The record from El Pin˜al shows that the present-day savanna vegetation, dominated by steppe (Poaceae) with little occurrence of woody savanna taxa (e.g. Curatella, Byrsonima), was present since the last glacial period of the northern hemisphere. Unfortunately, El Pin˜al is located on an edaphic savanna and is not particularly responsive to registering change. Most records cover the early Holocene; one site records the El Abra stadial (Younger Dryas equivalent), when forest expansion reflects more humid climatic conditions and higher plant available moisture. During the early and middle Holocene, the maximum expansion of steppe and tropical dry forest occurred, indicating that dry climatic conditions continued to around 4000 CBP. The following period, from shortly before 4000 C BP, is characterised by an increase in forest and gallery forests, reflecting a wetter period probably with a shorter annual dry season. Anthropogenic influence on the vegetation is recorded by all the records over the last millennial, particularly characterised by a reduction in forest cover and high amplitude changes in vegetation. Biome transitions from one type to another, and the environmental controls on this shift, are investigated by applying a vegetation model (BIOME-3). The model uses climatic data from six meteorological stations that, encompass a range of environments within lowland Colombia, which are similar to the pollen data. The signals of vegetation change can be translated to the main environmental controls of temperature and moisture to indicate the degree of change needed in these parameters to record the vegetation change depicted by the pollen data. Moisture balance is the dominant control on driving vegetation change whether under seasonal or annual control. The combined reconstruction from pollen data and model output of biome-scale vegetation dynamics for lowland Colombia allows an understanding of the environmental controls to be developed.
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Most records cover the early Holocene; one site records the El Abra stadial (Younger Dryas equivalent), when forest expansion reflects more humid climatic conditions and higher plant available moisture. During the early and middle Holocene, the maximum expansion of steppe and tropical dry forest occurred, indicating that dry climatic conditions continued to around 4000 CBP. The following period, from shortly before 4000 C BP, is characterised by an increase in forest and gallery forests, reflecting a wetter period probably with a shorter annual dry season. Anthropogenic influence on the vegetation is recorded by all the records over the last millennial, particularly characterised by a reduction in forest cover and high amplitude changes in vegetation. Biome transitions from one type to another, and the environmental controls on this shift, are investigated by applying a vegetation model (BIOME-3). The model uses climatic data from six meteorological stations that, encompass a range of environments within lowland Colombia, which are similar to the pollen data. The signals of vegetation change can be translated to the main environmental controls of temperature and moisture to indicate the degree of change needed in these parameters to record the vegetation change depicted by the pollen data. Moisture balance is the dominant control on driving vegetation change whether under seasonal or annual control. 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