Krystyna Milecka
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
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Hydrobiologia | 2011
Krystyna Milecka; Grzegorz Kowalewski; Krystyna Szeroczyńska
Reconstruction of past climate change and ecosystem response is important to correctly assess the impacts of global warming. In this study, we provide a paleoenvironmental record of in-lake and catchment changes in northern Poland during the Late Glacial and early Holocene using various biotic proxies (pollen, macrofossils and Cladocera) preserved in the lake sedimentary record. Chronology was derived from palynological correlation with a well-dated pollen sequence from nearby-lying Lake Ostrowite and some well-dated events of vegetation history in Central Europe. Pollen analysis provided information on regional climate change affecting vegetation dynamics, whereas macrofossils supplied substantial information on the response of local flora and fauna to climatic, geomorphological and limnological changes. Data were supplemented by analysis of Cladocera remains, which are of special importance because of their quick response to changes in trophic conditions and climate (especially temperature). The bottom of the sediment core reflects an initial stage of the lake formed during the late Alleröd. The Younger Dryas cooling apparently resulted in forest recession and presence of cold tolerant Cladocera species. Due to amelioration of climate at the end of the Younger Dryas and melting of ice, the lake deepened. The beginning of the Holocene was characterised by forest shrinkage and induced clear changes in local flora and fauna communities. The regional vegetation development deduced from the lake’s core is generally consistent with the vegetation history of central Europe. Due to the location of the site near the seashore (oceanic climate and western wind), signals of warming came earlier than inland and in eastern Poland.
The Holocene | 2017
Krystyna Milecka; Grzegorz Kowalewski; Barbara Fiałkiewicz-Kozieł; Mariusz Gałka; Mariusz Lamentowicz; Bogdan H. Chojnicki; Tomasz Goslar; Jan Barabach
Wetlands are very vulnerable ecosystems and sensitive to changes in the ground water table. For the last few thousand years, hydrological balance has also been influenced by human activity. To improve their cropping features, drainage activity and fertilizing were applied. The drainage process led to an abrupt change of environment, the replacement of plant communities and the entire ecosystem. The problem of carbon sequestration is very important nowadays. A higher accumulation rate is related to higher carbon accumulation, but the intensity of carbon sequestration depends on the type of mire, habitat, and climatic zone. The main aim of this article was an examination of the changes in poor-fen ecosystem during the last 200 years in relation to natural and anthropogenic factors, using paleoecological methods (pollen and macrofossils). The second aim was a detailed investigation of the sedimentary record to aid our understanding of carbon sequestration in the poor fen of temperate zone. This case study shows that fens in temperate zones, in comparison with boreal ones, show higher carbon accumulation rates which have been especially intensive over the last few decades. To reconstruct vegetation changes, detailed palynological and macrofossil analyses were done. A 200-year history of the mire revealed that it was influenced by human activity to much degree. However, despite the nearby settlement and building of the drainage ditch, the precious species and plant communities still occur.
Boreas | 2009
Mariusz Lamentowicz; Krystyna Milecka; Mariusz Gałka; Anna Cedro; Jacek Pawlyta; Natalia Piotrowska; Łukasz Lamentowicz; Willem Oscar van der Knaap
Boreas | 2011
Stefan Lauterbach; Achim Brauer; Nils Andersen; Dan L. Danielopol; Peter Dulski; Matthias Hüls; Krystyna Milecka; Tadeusz Namiotko; Birgit Plessen; Ulrich von Grafenstein; DecLakes participants
Journal of Quaternary Science | 2011
Stefan Lauterbach; Achim Brauer; Nils Andersen; Dan L. Danielopol; Peter Dulski; Matthias Hüls; Krystyna Milecka; Tadeusz Namiotko; Milena Obremska; Ulrich von Grafenstein; DecLakes participants
Quaternary International | 2014
Mariusz Gałka; Kazimierz Tobolski; Aleksandra Górska; Krystyna Milecka; Barbara Fiałkiewicz-Kozieł; Mariusz Lamentowicz
Quaternary International | 2015
Dominik Pawłowski; Krystyna Milecka; Piotr Kittel; Michał Woszczyk; Waldemar Spychalski
Journal of Quaternary Science | 2013
Mariusz Lamentowicz; M. Gałka; Krystyna Milecka; Kazimierz Tobolski; Łukasz Lamentowicz; B. Fiałkiewicz-Kozieł; Maarten Blaauw
Catena | 2015
Izabela Zawiska; Michał Słowiński; Alexander Correa-Metrio; Milena Obremska; Tomi P. Luoto; Liisa Nevalainen; Michał Woszczyk; Krystyna Milecka
Boreas | 2015
Dominik Pawłowski; Grzegorz Kowalewski; Krystyna Milecka; Mateusz Płóciennik; Michał Woszczyk; Tomasz Zieliński; Daniel Okupny; Wojciech Włodarski; Jacek Forysiak