Approaches to pollen taxonomic harmonisation in Quaternary palynology

Pollen taxonomic harmonisation involves the standardisation of the nomenclature of pollen and fern spores with similar morphotypes at the determination level that is common to all grains or spores with that morphotype within the pollen sequence(s) of interest. Such harmonisation is required prior to...

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Published inReview of palaeobotany and palynology Vol. 319; p. 104989
Main Authors Birks, H. John B., Bhatta, Kuber P., Felde, Vivian A., Flantua, Suzette G.A., Mottl, Ondřej, Haberle, Simon G., Herbert, Annika, Hooghiemstra, Henry, Birks, Hilary H., Grytnes, John-Arvid, Seddon, Alistair W.R.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.12.2023
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Summary:Pollen taxonomic harmonisation involves the standardisation of the nomenclature of pollen and fern spores with similar morphotypes at the determination level that is common to all grains or spores with that morphotype within the pollen sequence(s) of interest. Such harmonisation is required prior to subsequent investigations such as numerical analysis, comparing, mapping, synthesis, and environmental reconstruction involving several pollen sequences. Here we present two approaches to harmonisation. These are a ‘top-down’ and a ‘bottom-up’ approach. The bottom-up approach is preferred. It is based on the concept of the regional pollen flora for the sequence(s) in the spatial area(s) of study. We present bottom-up harmonisation tables for the continental or sub-continental scales developed for the Humans on Planet Earth (HOPE) project. The tables are for North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia (three parts), and Indo-Pacific. These harmonisations are project-specific and sequence-specific, relating to the geographical area and to the sequences in the area under consideration, both of which are linked to the research questions being addressed. A new bottom-up harmonisation with a consistent taxonomic level and nomenclature is needed when additional sequences or areas are added. However, the HOPE tables can serve as a starting point for further research involving multi-sequence analyses or syntheses. •Taxonomic harmonisation of pollen and spores is essential in data syntheses.•Top-down and botom-up approaches to harmonisation are compared.•Botom-up harmonisation tables are provided for seven regions.
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ISSN:0034-6667
1879-0615
DOI:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2023.104989