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Late-glacial and Holocene vegetation history of the Magellanic rain forest in southwestern Patagonia, Chile

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A 14C-dated high-resolution palaeoenvironmental record from a mire in southern Chile is used to reconstruct the Late-glacial and Holocene vegetation history of the Magellanic rain forest. The Late-glacial environment after around 15400–13500 cal b.p. was dominated by Gunnera magellanica, Nothofagus species (dombeyi type) and Gramineae (Poaceae) indicating an open parkland with cool and damp climatic conditions. At the end of the Late-glacial there was an increase in G. magellanica and a decline in Nothofagus dombeyi type. This ecological signal is interpreted as a result of a re-advance of the Gran Campo Nevado icefield, caused by either Younger Dryas cooling or a latitudinal shift of the southern Westerlies. After around 11250–10750 cal b.p. Nothofagus species, Drimys winteri and Embothrium coccineum expanded, indicating development of the Magellanic rain forest. At 4254±120 cal b.p. a tephra layer was deposited by the eruption of the Mt. Burney volcano leading to a long-term decline of the Nothofagus forest. A primary succession was then initiated, lasting for over 800 years before pre-eruption vegetation patterns redeveloped. In summary, our results indicate the extreme sensitivity of the Magellanic rain forest to climatic or volcanic impacts and the slow recovery of a mature forest after environmental changes.

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This work was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), research grant Ki 456/6-1. We thank W. Kretschmer (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) and H.-J.Wallrabe-Adams (Universität Kiel) for AMS 14C dating as well as E. Bayer and A. Peters for discussions and help.

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Fesq-Martin, M., Friedmann, A., Peters, M. et al. Late-glacial and Holocene vegetation history of the Magellanic rain forest in southwestern Patagonia, Chile. Veget Hist Archaeobot 13, 249–255 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00334-004-0047-6

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