Palaeoecological significance of Late Pleistocene pine macrofossils in the lower Guadalquivir Basin (Doñana natural park, southwestern Spain)
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2010
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Postigo-Mijarra, J.Mª, Gómez Manzaneque, F., Morla Juaristi, C., Zazo, C., 2010. Palaeoecological significance of Late Pleistocene pine macrofossils in the lower Guadalquivir Basin (Doñana natural park, southwestern Spain). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 295: 332–343.
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This paper reports on analysis of plant macrofossils in aeolian deposits exposed in El Asperillo cliff in the Province of Huelva. A significant find of a large number of macrofossils of Pinus (Pinus pinaster Ait. and Pinus nigra Arnold) makes a major contribution to our understanding of the role of Pine in the Upper Pleistocene landscapes of Iberia. P. pinaster Ait. and P. nigra Arnold, are meso-microthermic species and inhabited valleys excavated in aeolian sediments mainly deposited during OIS 4 and OIS 3 (based on OSL and radiocarbon ages). Their presence in these valleys during the last part of OIS4 and OIS 3 reflects a significant fall in temperature during certain periods of these isotopic stages and helps us better understand the response of coastal dynamics to climate change.
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This work was performed as part of the Spanish research projects CGL-200602956/BOS, CGL-200806005/BOS, CGL-2008-04000/BTE and CONSOLIDER-GRACCIE-CSD 2007-00067. We thank César Morales-Molino for their helpful comments on the manuscript and our colleagues at U.D. Botánica (E.T.S.I. Montes) for their help in collecting the studied materials.