概括
包鼠的中部揭示了查科峡谷.
科学领域:
- 古生态学 古生态学
- 古植物学是古植物学.
- 四分学科学 四分学科学
背景情况:
- 帕克拉特中层提供了关于过去植被的详细记录.
- 之前的研究依赖于化石花粉,这可能不那么精确.
- 查科峡谷的全新世植被历史对于理解区域生态至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了重建过去11,000年中查科峡谷的植被变化.
- 调查植被变迁的驱动因素,特别是平-树森林的衰退.
- 评估过去人类活动对生态的长期影响.
主要方法:
- 在包中保存的植物宏观化石的分析.
- 中间层的年代测定,以建立一个时间框架.
- 将中间数据与现有的古生态记录进行比较.
主要成果:
- 早期的全新纪圣胡安盆地社区包括道格拉斯树,树和松树,挑战基于花粉的重建.
- 中期和晚期Holocene植被被皮尼翁-树森林主导,直到阿纳萨齐人占领.
- 在1230年前之后,松树和树的显著减少与阿纳萨齐人的燃料需求有关,而不是气候变化.
- 在过去的千年里,皮尼恩 - 朱尼柏树的恢复有限.
结论:
- 帕克拉特的中间数据提供了对过去植被动态的更精细的理解.
- 阿纳萨齐人的燃料消耗对查科峡谷的皮尼翁-树森林产生了重大影响.
- 长期抑制皮尼翁 - 百合树对现代森林和范围生态系统有持续的后果.
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