Pollen assemblages of tauber traps and surface soil samples in steppe areas of China and their relationships with vegetation and climate |
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Authors: | Qing-hai Xu Yue-cong Li Fang Tian Xian-yong Cao Xiao-lan Yang |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Resources and Environment, Hebei Normal University, 113 East Yuhua Road, Shijiazhuang 050016, China;2. Key Laboratory of Western China''s Environmental System (Ministry of Education), Lanzhou University, 222 South Tianshui Road, Lanzhou 730000, China;3. Hebei Institute of Geography Sciences, Hebei Academy of Sciences, 94 Xida Road, Shijiazhuang 050011, China |
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Abstract: | We use 86 pollen trap and surface soil pollen samples in steppe areas of China to explore the relationships between modern pollen, vegetation, and climate. The modern pollen spectra from both sources have comparable compositions with regard to the major pollen taxa. However, the number of taxa in the traps was higher than in the surface soil samples. Both pollen accumulation rates and pollen concentrations are higher in the typical steppe areas than in the desert steppe areas. Discriminant analysis indicates that pollen spectra from trap and surface soil samples roughly reflect the vegetation zones of desert steppe and typical steppe, especially in the case of the trap samples. Detrended canonical correspondence analysis suggests that pollen assemblages have a significant relationship with the temperature of the coldest month and the mean annual precipitation. |
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