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BIOME 6000: reconstructing global mid-Holocene vegetation patterns from palaeoecological records.

Authors :
Prentice, I.
Webb III, Thompson
Source :
Journal of Biogeography; Nov98, Vol. 25 Issue 6, p997-1005, 09p
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Global change research needs data sets describing past states of the Earth system. Vegetation distributions for specified ‘time slices’ (with known forcings, such as changes in insolation patterns due to the Earth's orbital variations, changes in the extent of ice-sheets, and changes in atmospheric trace-gas composition) should provide a benchmark for coupled climate-biosphere models. Pollen and macrofossil records from dated sediments give spatially extensive coverage of data on vegetation distribution changes. Applications of such data have been delayed by the lack of a global synthesis. The BIOME 6000 project of IGBP aims at a synthesis for 6000 years bp. Success depends on community-wide participation for data compilation and quality assurance, and on a robust methodology for assigning palaeorecords to biomes. In the method summarized here, taxa are assigned to one or more plant functional types (PFTs) and biomes reconstructed using PFT-based definitions. By involving regional experts in PFT assignments, one can combine data from different floras without compromising global consistency in biome assignments. This article introduces a series of articles that substantially extend the BIOME 6000 data set. The list of PFTs and the reconstruction procedure itself are evolving. Some compromises (for example, restricted taxon lists in some regions) limit the precision of biome assignments and will become obsolete as primary data are put into community data bases. This trend will facilitate biome mapping for other time slices. Co-evolution of climate-biosphere modelling and palaeodata synthesis and analysis will continue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03050270
Volume :
25
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Biogeography
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
5288433
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2699.1998.00235.x