Palynological analysis from a bush karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus) lodge near Prince Albert, South Africa

The "desertification" debate surrounding the Karoo Biome of South Africa has recently inspired much research in this region. The preservation of pollen in middens in arid environments from different parts of the world has great potential for the reconstruction of past vegetation. A lodge o...

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Main Author: Patrickson, Shela
Other Authors: Meadows, Michael E
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25920
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-259202020-07-22T05:07:26Z Palynological analysis from a bush karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus) lodge near Prince Albert, South Africa Patrickson, Shela Meadows, Michael E Botany Palynology Palaeobotany The "desertification" debate surrounding the Karoo Biome of South Africa has recently inspired much research in this region. The preservation of pollen in middens in arid environments from different parts of the world has great potential for the reconstruction of past vegetation. A lodge of the bush karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus) was excavated near Prince Albert, South Africa, and the high numbers of well-preserved pollen grains was analysed. The vegetation reconstruction suggested that there was a decline in grasses over the whole sequence, while the vegetation experienced several short-term fluctuations throughout the time period. The ages within the lodge were uncertain, although the material is likely to be modern. The palynological analysis appear to be reliable and corresponds relatively well with other studies. The lodges of these species could therefore provide an exciting new source of historical pollen in the arid regions of southern Africa. 2017-10-30T13:51:05Z 2017-10-30T13:51:05Z 2001 2017-03-09T14:47:15Z Bachelor Thesis Honours BSc (Hons) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25920 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Biological Sciences
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topic Botany
Palynology
Palaeobotany
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Palynology
Palaeobotany
Patrickson, Shela
Palynological analysis from a bush karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus) lodge near Prince Albert, South Africa
description The "desertification" debate surrounding the Karoo Biome of South Africa has recently inspired much research in this region. The preservation of pollen in middens in arid environments from different parts of the world has great potential for the reconstruction of past vegetation. A lodge of the bush karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus) was excavated near Prince Albert, South Africa, and the high numbers of well-preserved pollen grains was analysed. The vegetation reconstruction suggested that there was a decline in grasses over the whole sequence, while the vegetation experienced several short-term fluctuations throughout the time period. The ages within the lodge were uncertain, although the material is likely to be modern. The palynological analysis appear to be reliable and corresponds relatively well with other studies. The lodges of these species could therefore provide an exciting new source of historical pollen in the arid regions of southern Africa.
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title Palynological analysis from a bush karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus) lodge near Prince Albert, South Africa
title_short Palynological analysis from a bush karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus) lodge near Prince Albert, South Africa
title_full Palynological analysis from a bush karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus) lodge near Prince Albert, South Africa
title_fullStr Palynological analysis from a bush karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus) lodge near Prince Albert, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Palynological analysis from a bush karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus) lodge near Prince Albert, South Africa
title_sort palynological analysis from a bush karoo rat (otomys unisulcatus) lodge near prince albert, south africa
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