Synchronous vegetation response to the last glacial-interglacial transition in northwest Europe

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2022-12

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Engels, Stefan
Lane, Christine S.
Haliuc, Aritina
Hoek, Wim Z.ORCID 0000-0001-7313-100XISNI 0000000109876488
Muschitiello, Francesco
Baneschi, Ilaria
Bouwman, Annerieke
Bronk Ramsey, Christopher
Collins, James
de Bruijn, Renee

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Abstract

The North Atlantic region experienced abrupt high-amplitude cooling at the onset of the Younger Dryas stadial. However, due to chronological uncertainties in the available terrestrial records it is unclear whether terrestrial ecosystem response to this event was instantaneous and spatially synchronous, or whether regional or time-transgressive lags existed. Here we use new palynological results from a robustly dated lake sediment sequence retrieved from lake Hämelsee (north Germany) to show that vegetation change started at 12,820 cal. yr BP, concurrent with the onset of changes in local climate. A comparison of the Hämelsee results to a compilation of precisely dated palynological records shows instant and, within decadal-scale dating uncertainty, synchronous response of the terrestrial plant community to Late-Glacial climate change across northwest Europe. The results indicate that the environmental impact of climate cooling was more severe than previously thought and illustrates the sensitivity of natural terrestrial ecosystems to external forcing.

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SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 15 - Life on Land

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Engels, S, Lane, C S, Haliuc, A, Hoek, W Z, Muschitiello, F, Baneschi, I, Bouwman, A, Bronk Ramsey, C, Collins, J, de Bruijn, R, Heiri, O, Hubay, K, Jones, G, Laug, A, Merkt, J, Müller, M, Peters, T, Peterse, F, Staff, R A, ter Schure, A T M, Turner, F, van den Bos, V & Wagner-Cremer, F 2022, 'Synchronous vegetation response to the last glacial-interglacial transition in northwest Europe', Communications Earth & Environment, vol. 3, no. 1, 130, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00457-y