2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01976
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Vegetation and land snail-based reconstruction of the palaeocological changes in the forest steppe eco-region of the Carpathian Basin during last glacial warming

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“…Quaternary sediments containing shells of land snails are found in many areas across Europe (Alexandrowicz, 1987; Davies, 2008; Frank, 2006; Fuhrmann, 1973; Fűköh et al, 1995; Ložek, 1964; Puisségur, 1976) and databases collating the data on Quaternary distributions of European land snails are being developed (Horáčková et al, 2015; Limondin‐Lozouet et al, 2021; Sümegi et al, 2022). Dating of the earliest postglacial occurrences coupled with the identification of glacial refugia has the potential to reveal how much the distributions of snail species lag behind the climatic developments that they are expected to document.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Quaternary sediments containing shells of land snails are found in many areas across Europe (Alexandrowicz, 1987; Davies, 2008; Frank, 2006; Fuhrmann, 1973; Fűköh et al, 1995; Ložek, 1964; Puisségur, 1976) and databases collating the data on Quaternary distributions of European land snails are being developed (Horáčková et al, 2015; Limondin‐Lozouet et al, 2021; Sümegi et al, 2022). Dating of the earliest postglacial occurrences coupled with the identification of glacial refugia has the potential to reveal how much the distributions of snail species lag behind the climatic developments that they are expected to document.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quaternary sediments containing shells of land snails are found in many areas across Europe (Alexandrowicz, 1987;Davies, 2008;Frank, 2006;Fuhrmann, 1973;Fűköh et al, 1995;Ložek, 1964;Puisségur, 1976) and databases collating the data on Quaternary distributions of European land snails are being developed (Horáčková et al, 2015;Limondin-Lozouet et al, 2021;Sümegi et al, 2022).…”
Section: Integration Of Quaternary Fossilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very similar MTWA values are also reported in Siberia today in permafrost‐affected terrain (ncei.noaa.gov in Zepner 86 ). Palynological data revealed a mosaic of mixed forest–steppe structure (birch, alder, willow, Norway pine) with patches of taiga and cold steppe, but also scattered tundra‐like vegetation, while malacological studies identified cold‐loving, then cold‐tolerant terrestrial snail fauna in the basin throughout the LGM 79,82,87 . δ 18 O data derived from mammoth tusk dentin samples suggest an MAAT of 2.4°C for 21.250 ± 0.45 ka cal BP (village of Zók) and 8.1°C for 16.249 ± 0.413 ka cal BP (village of Csajág) 84 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several proxies which have been used to reconstruct paleoclimatic conditions during the LGM in the Pannonian Basin, such as data retrieved from groundwater recharge temperature, 78 pollen analysis, 79 and malacological data, [80][81][82][83] and stable isotope signal of mammoth tusk dentin 84 findings. Certain problems arose, however, when trying to put the results together; namely, their spatial distribution is rather sporadic, and they point to different climatic parameters, that is determining the mean annual air temperature (MAAT) or the mean temperature of the warmest month (MTWA).…”
Section: The Interpretation Of Paleoclimatic Proxies In the Pannonian...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a general southward shift of westerly storm tracks from a northwest-to-southeast direction over Europe towards a west-to-east direction over the Mediterranean Sea is widely accepted for the LGM 101 . These mechanisms introduced a situation to Europe that was characterised by the coexistence of areas with serious environmental dryness, and neighbouring areas of reduced dryness or even more humid conditions (higher moisture availability) 46 , 102 . For example, early to middle Pleniglacial loess strata in central Europe characterized by several interposed weathering phases experienced a strong increase of accumulation rates after 34 ka, resulting in the formation of loess with much lower clay and organic carbon contents 6 , 7 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%