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Modern pollen studies from tropical Africa and their use in palaeoecology

Julier, Adele C.M.; Manzano, Saúl; Razanatsoa, Estelle; Razafimanantsoa, Andriantsilavo H.I.; Githumbi, Esther; Hawthorne, Donna; Oden, Glory; Schüler, Lisa; Tossou, Monique; Bunting, Jane

Authors

Adele C.M. Julier

Saúl Manzano

Estelle Razanatsoa

Andriantsilavo H.I. Razafimanantsoa

Esther Githumbi

Donna Hawthorne

Glory Oden

Lisa Schüler

Monique Tossou



Contributors

Jürgen Runge
Editor

William D. Gosling
Editor

Anne-Marie Lézine
Editor

Louis Scott
Editor

Abstract

Modern pollen studies are valuable for the calibration of pollen records and contribute to the understanding of past vegetation dynamics. Here, we present a qualitative review of available published and (where possible) unpublished modern pollen studies conducted in tropical Africa since pollen analysis emerged as a discipline in the early 20th century. At present, 318modern pollen rain studies are geographically unevenly distributed across the continent. We found that most countries across tropical Africa have some modern pollen records, with East African countries being particularly well represented in both older and more recent literature. Many countries, arid regions and transitional phytochoria, however, require further study. This review is intended to guide palaeoecologists and palynologists embarking on new studies by bringing together the history of modern pollen studies conducted to date. Targeting new studies to areas where data are currently lacking will help to build a better understanding of modern pollen deposition on the continent. Moreover, we provide recommendations for designing studies so that their results can be used in quantitative modelling techniques for climate or vegetation reconstructions.

Citation

Julier, A. C., Manzano, S., Razanatsoa, E., Razafimanantsoa, A. H., Githumbi, E., Hawthorne, D., …Bunting, J. (2021). Modern pollen studies from tropical Africa and their use in palaeoecology. In J. Runge, W. D. Gosling, A. Lézine, & L. Scott (Eds.), Quaternary Vegetation Dynamics – The African Pollen Database (317-348). London: CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003162766-21

Online Publication Date Nov 29, 2021
Publication Date Nov 4, 2021
Deposit Date Nov 17, 2021
Publicly Available Date Dec 16, 2021
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 317-348
Book Title Quaternary Vegetation Dynamics – The African Pollen Database
Chapter Number 21
ISBN 9780367755089
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003162766-21
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3883302

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