PMIP 2 Vegetation Maps For The Mid-Holocene And Last Glacial Maximum
Data description
The Palaeovegetation Mapping Project (generally known as BIOME
6000: Prentice and Webb, 1998) was inaugurated in 1994 with the aim of
providing global maps describing the vegetation patterns at
6000±500 yr B.P. (on the radiocarbon time scale) and the last
glacial maximum (defined as 18,000±1000 yr B.P. on the
radiocarbon time scale, equivalent to 21,000 yr B.P. on the calendar
time scale) for use by the modelling community.
The BIOME 6000 project has used a standard methodology to map
vegetation patterns using fossil pollen and plant-macrofossil data
from individual sites. The taxa represented in the pollen or
plant-macrofossil assemblages are first allocated to plant functional
types (PFTs) on the basis of the life form, leaf form, phenology and
bioclimatic tolerance of the plant species included within the
taxon. Because of the lack of taxonomic resolution in pollen
identification, some taxa can be classified into more than one
PFT. Biomes (i.e. major vegetation types at a regional scale) are
defined by combinations of PFTs, where these combinations usually
include both characteristic and dominant groups. Some PFTs which are
known to occur within a given biome are not included in the biome
definition because they occur in too many biomes to provide
discriminatory power. Once the taxon to PFT and PFT to biome
classifications are made, the affinity of pollen or plant-macrofossil
assemblages from individual sites for each biome is calculated. Each
assemblage is allocated to the biome for which it has the highest
affinity. In cases where the assemblage has equal affinity for more
than one biome, which can occur when one biome is defined by a subset
of the PFTs that characterise another biome, the assemblage is
allocated to the biome defined by the subset.
The published version of the BIOME 6000 database (Version 3:
Prentice et al., 2000) was based on maps produced on a region by
region basis over a number of years. Here, we have fused the
information from the various regions and standardised the biome
names. We recognise 40 biomes, using names that are broadly consistent
with the BIOME4 equilibrium biogeography-biochemistry model (Kaplan et
al., 2003).
Since Version 3 of the BIOME 6000 database was released, there have
been three new palaeovegetation mapping initiatives. Harrison et
al. (2001) added a number of sites from the continental shelf east of
China which date to the last glacial maximum. The Pan-Arctic
Initiative (PAIN) extended the site coverage from the high-northern
latitudes at both 6000 yr B.P. and the last glacial maximum (Bigelow
et al., 2003). Pickett et al. (2004) extended the coverage to the
SEAPAC (South East Asia and the Pacific) region at both 6000 yr
B.P. and the last glacial maximum. These data sets are included in the
current version of the BIOME 6000 data set (Version 4.2).
BIOME 6000 Version 4.2 has records for 11166 modern sites, 1794 sites
at 6000 yr B.P., and 318 sites at 18,000 yr B.P.
Please note: the data sets contain information about the
quality of the dating control at each time period (DC6 = dating
control at 6000 yr B.P., DC18 = dating control at the last glacial
maximum) using the COHMAP dating control schemes, as described in Yu
and Harrison (1995). We stongly recommend that you only use sites
with a dating control <7 in making data-model comparisons (giving
1116 modern sites, 1636 sites at 6000 yr B.P., 224 sites at 18,000 yr
B.P. ). Sites with no explicit dating control should be included.
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Data download
If you wish to use this global data set, you should cite Prentice
et al. (2000), Harrison et al. (2001), Bigelow et al. (2003) and
Pickett et al. (2004) as the sources of the original data, and the
following web site (http://www.bridge.bris.ac.uk/resources/BIOMES_data/BIOME_v4.2.htm)
as the source for the homogenised nomenclature. If you wish to use
only regional subsets of the data, you should cite the appropriate
regional reference (as given in the table below), and the above
website as the source for the homogenised nomenclature.
References
Region |
Time period |
Reference |
Europe (South of 55° N)
|
0, 6ka
|
Prentice et al., 1996
|
Southern Europe
|
0, LGM
|
Elenga et al., 2000
|
Russia (South of 55° N)
|
0, 6ka
|
Tarasov et al., 1998
|
Russia (South of 55° N)
|
0, LGM
|
Tarasov et al., 2000
|
Western USA
|
0, 6ka, LGM
|
Thompson and Anderson, 2000
|
Eastern North America and Canada (South of 55° N)
|
0, 6ka, LGM
|
Williams et al., 2000
|
Pan-Arctic (North of 55° N)
|
0, 6ka, LGM
|
Bigelow et al., 2003
(Note: supersedes Edwards et al.,
2000, and reconstructions North of 55° N in Prentice et al. 1996;
Elenga et al., 2000; Tarasov et al., 1998 and 2000; Williams et
al., 2000)
|
Africa
|
6ka
|
Jolly et al., 1998
|
Africa
|
0ka, LGM
|
Elenga et al., 2000
(Note: supersedes 0ka in Jolly et al., 1998)
|
China
|
0, 6ka
|
Yu et al., 2000
(Note: supersedes data in Yu et al., 1998)
|
China
|
LGM
|
Harrison et al., 2001
(Note: supersedes data in Yu et al., 1998 and 2000)
|
Japan
|
0, 6ka, LGM
|
Takahara et al., 2000
|
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Bigelow, N. H., Brubaker, L. B., Edwards, M. E., Harrison, S. P.,
Prentice, I. C., Anderson, P. M., Andreev, A. A., Bartlein, P. J.,
Christensen, T. R., Cramer, W., Kaplan, J. O., Lozhkin, A. V.,
Matveyeva, N. V., Murray, D. V., McGuire, A. D., Razzhivin, V. Y.,
Ritchie, J. C., Smith, B., Walker, D. A., Gajewski, K., Wolf, V.,
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Arctic ecosystems I. Vegetation changes north of 55°N between the
last glacial maximum, mid-Holocene and present. Journal of
Geophysical Research.
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Edwards, M. E., Anderson, P. M., Brubaker, L. B., Ager, T. A.,
Andreev, A. A., Bigelow, N. H., Cwynar, L. C., Eisner, W. R.,
Harrison, S. P., Hu, F.-S., Jolly, D., Lozhkin, A. V., MacDonald,
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Williams, J. W., and Yu, G. (2000). Pollen-based biomes for Beringia
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Elenga, H., Peyron, O., Bonnefille, R., Jolly, D., Cheddadi, R.,
Guiot, J., Andrieu, V., Bottema, S., Buchet, G., de Beaulieu, J. L.,
Hamilton, A. C., Maley, J., Marchant, R., Perez-Obiol, R., Reille,
M., Riollet, G., Scott, L., Straka, H., Taylor, D., Van Campo, E.,
Vincens, A., Laarif, F., and Jonson, H. (2000). Pollen-based biome
reconstruction for southern Europe and Africa 18,000 yr BP. Journal
of Biogeography 27(3), 621-634.
- Harrison, S. P.,
Yu, G., Takahara, H., and Prentice, I. C. (2001). Palaeovegetation
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129-130.
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Jolly, D., Prentice, I. C., Bonnefille, R., Ballouche, A., Bengo,
M., Brenac, P., Buchet, G., Burney, D., Cazet, J. P., Cheddadi, R.,
Edorh, T., Elenga, H., Elmoutaki, S., Guiot, J., Laarif, F., Lamb,
H., Lezine, A. M., Maley, J., Mbenza, M., Peyron, O., Reille, M.,
Reynaud-Farrera, I., Riollet, G., Ritchie, J. C., Roche, E., Scott,
L., Ssemmanda, I., Straka, H., Umer, M., Van Campo, E., Vilimumbalo,
S., Vincens, A., and Waller, M. (1998). Biome reconstruction from
pollen and plant macrofossil data for Africa and the Arabian
peninsula at 0 and 6000 years. Journal of Biogeography 25(6),
1007-1027.
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Kaplan, J. O., Bigelow, N. H., Prentice, I. C., Harrison, S. P.,
Bartlein, P. J., Christensen, T. R., Cramer, W., Matveyeva, N. V.,
McGuire, A. D., Murray, D. F., Razzhivin, V. Y., Smith, B., Walker,
D. A., Anderson, P. M., Andreev, A. A., Brubaker, L. B., Edwards,
M. E., and Lozhkin, A. V. (2003 - in press). Climate change and
arctic ecosystems II: Modeling, paleodata-model comparisons, and
future projections. Journal of Geophysical Research.
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Prentice, I. C., and Webb III, T. (1998). BIOME 6000: reconstructing
global mid-Holocene vegetation patterns from palaeoecological
records. Journal of Biogeography 25, 997-1005.
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Prentice, I. C., Guiot, J., Huntley, B., Jolly, D., and Cheddadi,
R. (1996). Reconstructing biomes from palaeoecological data: a
general method and its application to European pollen data at 0 and
6 ka. Climate Dynamics 12, 185-194.
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Prentice, I. C., Jolly, D., and BIOME 6000 Participants. (2000).
Mid-Holocene and glacial-maximum vegetation geography of the
northern continents and Africa. Journal of Biogeography 27,
507-519.
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Takahara, H., Sugita, S., Harrison, S. P., Miyoshi, N., Morita, Y.,
and Uchiyama, T. (2000). Pollen-based reconstructions of Japanese
biomes at 0, 6000 and 18,000 14C yr BP. Journal of
Biogeography 27(3), 665-683.
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Tarasov, P. E., Webb III, T., Andreev, A. A., Afanas'eva, N. B.,
Berezina, N. A., Bezusko, L. G., Blyakharchuk, T. A., Bolikhovskaya,
N. S., Cheddadi, R., Chernavskaya, M. M., Chernova, G. M.,
Dorofeyuk, N. I., Dirksen, V. G., Elina, G. A., Filimonova, L. V.,
Glebov, F. Z., Guiot, J., Gunova, V. S., Harrison, S. P., Jolly, D.,
Khomutova, V. I., Kvavadze, E. V., Osipova, I. M., Panova, N. K.,
Prentice, I. C., Saarse, L., Sevastyanov, D. V., Volkova, V. S., and
Zernitskaya, V. P. (1998). Present-day and mid-Holocene biomes
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555-584.
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Williams, J. W., Webb III, T., Richard, P. H., and Newby, P. (2000).
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Yu, G., Prentice, I. C., Harrison, S. P., and Sun, X. J. (1998).
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P., Liu, G., Liu, J., Liu, Q., Liu, K.-B., Prentice, I. C., Qui, W.,
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