The forest ecosystems of large Mediterranean islands are critical hubs of evolutionary diversity with unique floristic composition and distinctive vegetation patterns reflecting long-term population dynamics and ecological legacies. Mediterranean islands provide invaluable natural archives, preserving crucial insights into the resilience of past forest ecosystems and their responses to climate variability. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of the Holocene vegetation history of major western Mediterranean islands, with the twofold aim of examining the timing, extent, and rates of vegetation changes over the last few thousand years, and evaluating the influence of Rapid Climate Changes (RCCs) on forest ecosystems. The rate of change analysis allowed the identification of a distinct pattern of rapid shifts in forest composition, corresponding to periods of climate instability. These shifts align with the periodicity of Bond events, suggesting synchronicity between changes in forest ecosystems and centennial-scale climatic oscillations at a supra-regional scale. A REDFIT spectral analysis applied to palynological proxies of forest cover changes identified prominent periodicities suggesting a direct influence of solar activity and/or a relation with complex ocean–atmosphere circulation mechanisms triggered by global climate forcings.
Holocene forest dynamics in Western Mediterranean islands. Rates, periodicity, and trends / Michelangeli, Fabrizio; De Luca, Elisa; Magri, Donatella; De Santis, Simone; Celant, Alessandra; Ghilardi, Matthieu; Vacchi, Matteo; Revelles, Jordi; Teresa Melis, Rita; Ochando, Juan; Carrion, José; Pini, Roberta; Servera-Vives, Gabriel; Di Rita, Federico. - In: FORESTS. - ISSN 1999-4907. - 16:5(2025), pp. 1-27. [10.3390/f16050808]
Holocene forest dynamics in Western Mediterranean islands. Rates, periodicity, and trends
Fabrizio Michelangeli
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Elisa De LucaSecondo
Data Curation
;Donatella MagriWriting – Review & Editing
;Simone De Santis;Alessandra CelantWriting – Review & Editing
;Juan OchandoWriting – Review & Editing
;Federico Di RitaUltimo
Supervision
2025
Abstract
The forest ecosystems of large Mediterranean islands are critical hubs of evolutionary diversity with unique floristic composition and distinctive vegetation patterns reflecting long-term population dynamics and ecological legacies. Mediterranean islands provide invaluable natural archives, preserving crucial insights into the resilience of past forest ecosystems and their responses to climate variability. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of the Holocene vegetation history of major western Mediterranean islands, with the twofold aim of examining the timing, extent, and rates of vegetation changes over the last few thousand years, and evaluating the influence of Rapid Climate Changes (RCCs) on forest ecosystems. The rate of change analysis allowed the identification of a distinct pattern of rapid shifts in forest composition, corresponding to periods of climate instability. These shifts align with the periodicity of Bond events, suggesting synchronicity between changes in forest ecosystems and centennial-scale climatic oscillations at a supra-regional scale. A REDFIT spectral analysis applied to palynological proxies of forest cover changes identified prominent periodicities suggesting a direct influence of solar activity and/or a relation with complex ocean–atmosphere circulation mechanisms triggered by global climate forcings.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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