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1 November 2015 Mid- and Late Holocene Vegetation and Environmental Dynamics in the Llanganates National Park, Anteojos Valley, Central Ecuadorian Andes
Andrea Villota, Susana León-Yánez, Hermann Behling
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Abstract

The last ca. 4100 cal yr BP of palaeoenviromental conditions in the Llanganates National Park, central Ecuadorian Andes, has been reconstructed from the pollen record ‘Anteojos Valley’ (3984 m elevation). The pollen record, dated with four radiocarbon dates, indicates that the local páramo vegetation was relatively stable with only minor fluctuations since the mid-Holocene. The páramo vegetation was characterised mainly by Asteraceae, Cyperaceae and Poaceae. The regional lower mountain rainforest vegetation is mainly represented by Moraceae/Urticaceae, and the upper mountain rainforest by Melastomataceae, Polylepis and Weinmannia. Between ca. 4100 to 2100 cal yr BP, páramo was the main vegetation type with a low presence of mountain rainforest, probably reflecting cool conditions. Between ca. 2100 cal yr BP and the present, the proportion of páramo vegetation increased with a decreased occurrence of mountain rainforest, suggesting cooler and moister conditions. Low frequencies of fires were evidenced since the mid-Holocene. However, there is a slight increase of regional fire between ca. 4100 and 3100 cal yr BP. The low abundance of larger carbonised particles since the beginning of the record suggests a low occurrence of local fire in the study area.

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Andrea Villota, Susana León-Yánez, and Hermann Behling "Mid- and Late Holocene Vegetation and Environmental Dynamics in the Llanganates National Park, Anteojos Valley, Central Ecuadorian Andes," Palynology 39(3), 350-361, (1 November 2015). https://doi.org/10.1080/01916122.2014.977404
Published: 1 November 2015
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KEYWORDS
central Ecuadorian Andes
mid-Holocene
palaeoecology
páramo
vegetation dynamic
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