2007
DOI: 10.7202/032900ar
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Paléophytogéographie et paléoclimats postglaciaires dans l’ouest du Bas-Saint-Laurent, Québec

Abstract: L'analyse pollinique des sédiments de quatre lacs du Bas-Saint-Laurent et de la Côte-du-Sud permet de retracer l'existence d'une phase initiale de toundra s'étendant sur une durée estimée à 500-1000 ans, après à la déglaciation. Cette toundra montre un développement progressif à partir d'un quasi-désert jusqu'à un stade arbustif à bouleau glanduleux, en passant par un stade herbacé riche en plantes arctiques-alpines dont la présence est confirmée par l'analyse macrofossile. L'accumulation organique dans les la… Show more

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“…This direct proof of fire incidence during the lower and the upper Holocene also confirms the abundance of microscopic charcoals from around 8500 years ago and from 2500 years ago until today, collected by Asnong and Richard (2003) from a small lake near the municipality of Gaspé. The same paleofire tendencies characterize the Bas-StLaurent region, situated west of the Gaspé Peninsula, and is highlighted by peaks in microcharcoal abundance in several lakes at the beginning of the Holocene (Richard et al 1992). The same fire frequency is again observable in macrocharcoal datings from the beginning of the Holocene in the region situated in the countryside around Rimouski, in the Saguenay, as well as in the greater Quebec City region (Talon et al 2005;Pilon and Payette 2015;Payette et al 2016;2017).…”
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confidence: 49%
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“…This direct proof of fire incidence during the lower and the upper Holocene also confirms the abundance of microscopic charcoals from around 8500 years ago and from 2500 years ago until today, collected by Asnong and Richard (2003) from a small lake near the municipality of Gaspé. The same paleofire tendencies characterize the Bas-StLaurent region, situated west of the Gaspé Peninsula, and is highlighted by peaks in microcharcoal abundance in several lakes at the beginning of the Holocene (Richard et al 1992). The same fire frequency is again observable in macrocharcoal datings from the beginning of the Holocene in the region situated in the countryside around Rimouski, in the Saguenay, as well as in the greater Quebec City region (Talon et al 2005;Pilon and Payette 2015;Payette et al 2016;2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Farther west, in the Bas-St-Laurent region, which was marked by close contact between temperate and boreal forest flora, sugar maple was more abundant during the mid-Holocene than it is today, although even then it was not D r a f t predominant in these areas (Richard et al 1992). It is probable that some thermophilous species from the Gaspé region, such as sugar maple and red oak, also took hold in the balsam fir-yellow birch bioclimatic domain from the beginning of the mid-Holocene, around 5000 years ago, without reaching regional dominance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the lack of macrofossil data, it is not possible to assess the regional distribution of sugar maple forests despite favorable local and climatic conditions which most likely prevailed during this period. However, Richard et al [45] suggest that sugar maple was more abundant during the mid-Holocene. Their conclusions on the development of the Appalachian vegetation, near our forest sites, are that forest communities were relatively stable during the Holocene, except during the initial phase of postglacial colonization.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pollen data [45] also concluded on the persistence of the same tree species in the nearby Témiscouata (and Kamouraska) region where only minor vegetational changes occurred during the Holocene. The pollen curve of sugar maple west of the Rimouski area, in the Témiscouata uplands, shows the species occurrence early in the Holocene, at ca.…”
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