VEGETATION CHANGE IN THE DOÑANA MARSHLANDS (HUELVA, SPAIN) DURING THE LATE HOLOCENE

Authors

  • Celia Yáñez Camacho
  • Antonio Rodríguez Ramirez
  • José Sebastián Carrión García
Keywords: palynology, palaeoecology, quaternary, Holocene, Spain, Doñana

Abstract

This work is based on the pollen analysis of three Late Holocene sediment cores from southwestern Doñana. It shows as vegetation changes are largely controlled by geomorphological dynamics, so that vegetational developments in response to climatic changes appear strongly conditioned. The events of prevalence of marine conditions correspond to palynological hiatuses, and the non-pollen microfossil assemblages suggest this sterility is a refl ection of post-depositional processes including localized erosion that could have led to sharp contacts in the stratigraphies.

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Author Biographies

Celia Yáñez Camacho

Universidad de Huelva

Antonio Rodríguez Ramirez

Universidad de Huelva

José Sebastián Carrión García

Universidad de Murcia
How to Cite
Yáñez Camacho, C., Rodríguez Ramirez, A., & Carrión García, J. S. (2006). VEGETATION CHANGE IN THE DOÑANA MARSHLANDS (HUELVA, SPAIN) DURING THE LATE HOLOCENE. Anales de Biología, (28), 85–94. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesbio/article/view/27281
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