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A new Late-glacial site with Picea abies in the northern Apennine foothills: an exception to the model of glacial refugia of trees
Authors:Cesare Ravazzi  Marta Donegana  Elisa Vescovi  Enrico Arpenti  Marco Caccianiga  Petra Kaltenrieder  Laurent Londeix  Stefano Marabini  Stefano Mariani  Roberta Pini  Gian Battista Vai  Lucia Wick
Affiliation:(1) C.N.R. – Istituto per la Dinamica dei Processi Ambientali, via Pasubio 5, 24044 Dalmine, Italy;(2) Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Bern, Altenbergrain 21, CH 3013 Bern, Switzerland;(3) Dip. Scienze Biologiche, Sezione di Botanica Sistematica e Geobotanica, Università di Milano, Via Celoria 26, 20133 Milano, Italy;(4) Département de Géologie et Océanographie, UMR CNRS 5805, Université Bordeaux 1, Avenue des Facultés, F 33405 Talence cedex, France;(5) Dip. Scienze della Terra e Geologico-Ambientali, Università di Bologna, Via Zamboni 67, 40126 Bologna, Italy;(6) C.N.R. – IDPA at Dip. Scienze Geologiche e Geotecnologie, Università di Milano Bicocca, Piazza della Scienza 4, 20126 Milano, Italy;(7) Institute of Prehistory and Archaeological Science, University of Basel, Spalenring 145, CH 4055 Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:We describe a new palaeobotanical site at Bubano quarry on the easternmost Po plain, northern Italy. Pollen and macrofossils from river and marsh sediments demonstrate the occurrence of Picea in a Pinus sylvestris forest growing in a radius of some tens of kilometres south of the sedimentation place, at the beginning of the Late-glacial interstadial. The Late-glacial and Holocene history of Picea in the northern Apennines is reconstructed on the basis of the palaeobotanical record. The sharp climatic continentality increase eastwards across the northern Apennines from the Tyrrhenian to the Adriatic coast is considered significant for the survival of Picea during the Late-glacial. The most critical phase of survival is related to the moisture changes and consequent Abies competition associated with the last glacial-interglacial transition and the early Holocene. The residual spruce populations expanded during the middle Holocene. The history of Picea in the northern Apennines is a case of ineffective interglacial spread of tree populations from pre-existing stands of LGM (Last Glacial Maximum) and Late-glacial age.
Keywords:Plant migration  Quaternary refugia  Apennines  Late-glacial   Picea abies
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