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The Holocene | 2008

Taxonomic composition of the Holocene forests of the northern coast of Spain, as determined from their macroremains

Ignacio García-Amorena; Carlos Morla; Juan M. Rubiales; F. Gómez Manzaneque

Eight sites distributed over a distance of some 400 km of the Cantabrian coast (northern Spain) provided 153 wood, 50 fruit and over 350 leaf remains belonging to the areas Holocene forests. The high taxonomic precision with which these macroremains were identified (in many cases at the species level), plus the accurate information available regarding the original growth locations of these plants, provide new geobotanical insights into the history of northern Spains Atlantic forests. Radiocarbon dating of the wood samples showed the collected material to have lived between 8550 and 800 cal. BP. Analysis of the macroremains showed the deciduous mixed forests of the Holocene to contain a majority of Quercus robur and Corylus avellana, accompanied by Acer pseudoplatanus, Ulmus minor, Castanea sp., and hygro-thermophilous taxa (Arbutus, Laurus and Vitis vinifera). The remains of hygrophilous communities, dominated by Salix atrocinerea, Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus sp., show these to have expanded during the Holocene. The absence of conifer macroremains is interpreted as reflecting the disappearance of Würmian conifer populations at the beginning of the Holocene. The different taxa (eg, Ilex spp. and V. vinifera) that survived the last glaciation in the refugia offered by Spains northern coast persisted in the same areas during the Holocene. A leaf sample of Ulmus minor dating to 3950 ±120 cal. BP reveals for the first time the natural occurrence of this species on the northern coast of Spain.


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2010

Late Quaternary dynamics of pinewoods in the Iberian Mountains

Juan M. Rubiales; Ignacio García-Amorena; Laura Hernández; Mar Génova; Felipe Martínez; Fernando Gómez Manzaneque; Carlos Morla


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2007

The Holocene history of highland pine forests in a submediterranean mountain: the case of Gredos mountain range (Iberian Central range, Spain)

Juan M. Rubiales; Ignacio García-Amorena; Mar Génova; F. Gómez Manzaneque; Carlos Morla


Ecological Modelling | 2015

Impact of model complexity on cross-temporal transferability in Maxent species distribution models: An assessment using paleobotanical data

Elena Moreno-Amat; Rubén G. Mateo; Diego Nieto-Lugilde; Naia Morueta-Holme; Jens-Christian Svenning; Ignacio García-Amorena


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2007

The Late Quaternary coastal forests of western Iberia: A study of their macroremains

Ignacio García-Amorena; F. Gómez Manzaneque; Juan M. Rubiales; Helena Maria Granja; G. Soares de Carvalho; Carlos Morla


Journal of Biogeography | 2008

The Late Holocene extinction of Pinus sylvestris in the western Cantabrian Range (Spain)

Juan M. Rubiales; Ignacio García-Amorena; Salvia García Álvarez; Fernando Gómez Manzaneque


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2006

Stomatal responses in deciduous oaks from southern Europe to the anthropogenic atmospheric CO2 increase; refining the stomatal-based CO2 proxy

Ignacio García-Amorena; Friederike Wagner; T.B. van Hoof; F. Gómez Manzaneque


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2009

Taxonomic differences between Pinus sylvestris and P. uncinata revealed in the stomata and cuticle characters for use in the study of fossil material

Salvia García Álvarez; Carlos Morla Juaristi; Joaquin Solana Gutierrez; Ignacio García-Amorena


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2011

New macrofossil evidence of Pinus nigra Arnold on the Northern Iberian Meseta during the Holocene

Ignacio García-Amorena; Juan M. Rubiales; E. Moreno Amat; R. Iglesias González; Fernando Gómez-Manzaneque


Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society | 2009

The value of leaf cuticle characteristics in the identification and classification of Iberian Mediterranean members of the genus Pinus

Salvia García Álvarez; Ignacio García-Amorena; Juan M. Rubiales; Carlos Morla

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Juan M. Rubiales

Technical University of Madrid

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Carlos Morla

Technical University of Madrid

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F. Gómez Manzaneque

Technical University of Madrid

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Salvia García Álvarez

Technical University of Madrid

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Mar Génova

Technical University of Madrid

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S. García Álvarez

Technical University of Madrid

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P. Gil Borrell

Technical University of Madrid

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R. García García

Technical University of Madrid

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C. Alcalde

Technical University of Madrid

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