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Vegetation reconstruction on the basis of pollen in Late Pleistocene hyena coprolites from San Teodoro Cave (Sicily, Italy)
Vegetation reconstruction based on pollen from coprolites of extinct spotted hyena ( Crocuta crocuta spelaea, Goldfuss 1832) recovered from excavations carried out in 1998 at San Teodoro Cave (Sicily, Italy) supports previous indications of pre-Late Glacial conditions. Eight of the twelve coprolites...
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description | Vegetation reconstruction based on pollen from coprolites of extinct spotted hyena (
Crocuta crocuta spelaea, Goldfuss 1832) recovered from excavations carried out in 1998 at San Teodoro Cave (Sicily, Italy) supports previous indications of pre-Late Glacial conditions. Eight of the twelve coprolites analysed contained well-preserved pollen grains. There is a general similarity between the pollen contents from the coprolites but they show variability. They suggest a main vegetation type dominated by steppic taxa (Poaceae,
Artemisia,
Ephedra, Chenopodiaceae and Asteraceae) but also including arboreal taxa (
Pinus and Cupressaceae). Low percentages of pollen of mesophilous woody taxa (
Quercus,
Betula,
Abies,
Alnus,
Pistacia, among others) are noticeable, suggesting the existence of nearby refugia for temperate and Mediterranean vegetation. A reconstruction of the landscape, using the coprolite pollen record and other pollen records from Sicily and south Italy, shows the predominance, during the pre-Late Glacial, of a wooded steppe biome, with elements representing a variety of local environmental conditions. |
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Artemisia,
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Abies,
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Artemisia,
Ephedra, Chenopodiaceae and Asteraceae) but also including arboreal taxa (
Pinus and Cupressaceae). Low percentages of pollen of mesophilous woody taxa (
Quercus,
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Abies,
Alnus,
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Artemisia,
Ephedra, Chenopodiaceae and Asteraceae) but also including arboreal taxa (
Pinus and Cupressaceae). Low percentages of pollen of mesophilous woody taxa (
Quercus,
Betula,
Abies,
Alnus,
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