Calibrating vegetation cover and grassland pollen assemblages in the Flint Hills of Kansas, USA

dc.citation.doi10.4236/ajps.2013.47A1001en_US
dc.citation.epage10en_US
dc.citation.issue7A1en_US
dc.citation.jtitleAmerican Journal of Plant Sciencesen_US
dc.citation.spage1en_US
dc.citation.volume4en_US
dc.contributor.authorCommerford, Julie L.
dc.contributor.authorMcLauchlan, Kendra K.
dc.contributor.authorSugita, Shinya
dc.contributor.authoreidmclauchen_US
dc.date.accessioned2013-09-16T17:02:53Z
dc.date.available2013-09-16T17:02:53Z
dc.date.issued2013-07-01
dc.date.published2013en_US
dc.description.abstractGrassland cover and composition respond to climate and have undoubtedly changed during the Holocene, but quantitative reconstructions from fossil pollen have been vague about spatial scale and taxon-specific cover. Here, we estimate the relevant source area of pollen for sedimentary basins approximately 50 m in radius, and we report pollen productivity estimates for 12 plant taxa in the tallgrass prairies of central North America. Both relevant source area of pollen and pollen productivity estimates were calculated via the Extended R-Value Model. To obtain these estimates, we collected and quantified the pollen found in surface sediment samples from 24 ponds across the study area. Vegetation was surveyed in the field in a 100 m radius around each pond, and vegetation maps from the Kansas Gap Analysis Project (GAP) were used to a radius of 2 km. Pollen fall speeds were calculated according to Stoke’s Law. Pollen assemblages from basins approximately 50 m in radius have a relevant source area of 1060 m in this grassland landscape. Pollen productivity estimates range from 0.02 to over 30 among the 12 taxa: Artemisia, Ambrosia, Asteraceae, Chenopodiaceae, Cornus, Fabaceae, Juniperus, Maclura, Poaceae, Populus, Quercus, and Salix. Woody taxa generally have higher pollen productivity than herbaceous taxa (except for Chenopodiaceae and Ambrosia).en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2097/16428
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.relation.urihttp://doi.org/10.4236/ajps.2013.47A1001en_US
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dc.subjectGrasslandsen_US
dc.subjectPollenen_US
dc.subjectPrairieen_US
dc.subjectNorth Americaen_US
dc.subjectPaleoecologyen_US
dc.subjectFlint Hillsen_US
dc.titleCalibrating vegetation cover and grassland pollen assemblages in the Flint Hills of Kansas, USAen_US
dc.typeArticle (publisher version)en_US

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