Autores
Francisca P Díaz, Claudio Latorre, Antonio Maldonado, Jay Quade, Julio L Betancourt
Fecha de publicación
2012/3
Revista
Journal of Biogeography
Volumen
39
Número
3
Páginas
510-525
Editor
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Descripción
Aim To document the impact of late Quaternary pluvial events on plant movements between the coast and the Andes across the Atacama Desert, northern Chile.
Location Sites are located along the lower and upper fringes of absolute desert (1100–2800 m a.s.l.), between the western slope of the Andes and the Coastal Ranges of northern Chile (24–26° S).
Methods We collected and individually radiocarbon dated 21 rodent middens. Plant macrofossils (fruits, seeds, flowers and leaves) were identified and pollen content analysed. Midden assemblages afford brief snapshots of local plant communities that existed within the rodents’ limited foraging range during the several years to decades that it took the midden to accumulate. These assemblages were then compared with modern floras to determine the presence of extralocal species and species provenance.
Results Five middens span the last glacial …
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