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Réalisé en cotutelle avec l'Université Montpellier II

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Conservatism is a central theme of organismic evolution. Related species share characteristics due to their common ancestry. Some concern have been raised among evolutionary biologists, whether such conservatism is an expression of natural selection or of a constrained ability to adapt. This thesis explores adaptations and constraints within the plant reproductive phase, particularly in relation to the evolution of fleshy fruit types (berries, drupes, etc.) and the seasonal timing of flowering and fruiting. The different studies were arranged along a hierarchy of scale, with general data sets sampled among seed plants at the global scale, through more specific analyses of character evolution within the genus Rhamnus s.l. L. (Rhamnaceae), to descriptive and experimental field studies in a local population of Frangula alnus (Rhamnaceae). Apart from the field study, this thesis is mainly based on comparative methods explicitly incorporating phylogenetic relationships. The comparative study of Rhamnus s.l. species included the reconstruction of phylogenetic hypotheses based on DNA sequences. Among geographically overlapping sister clades, biotic pollination was not correlated with higher species richness when compared to wind pollinated plants. Among woody plants, clades characterized by fleshy fruit types were more species rich than their dry-fruited sister clades, suggesting that the fleshy fruit is a key innovation in woody habitats. Moreover, evolution of fleshy fruits was correlated with a change to more closed (darker) habitats. An independent contrast study within Rhamnus s.l. documented allometric relations between plant and fruit size. As a phylogenetic constraint, allometric effects must be considered weak or non-existent, though, as they did not prevail among different subclades within Rhamnus s.l. Fruit size was correlated with seed size and seed number in F. alnus. This thesis suggests that frugivore selection on fleshy fruit may be important by constraining the upper limits of fruit size, when a plant lineage is colonizing (darker) habitats where larger seed size is adaptive. Phenological correlations with fruit set, dispersal, and seed size in F. alnus, suggested that the evolution of reproductive phenology is constrained by trade-offs and partial interdependences between flowering, fruiting, dispersal, and recruitment phases. Phylogenetic constraints on the evolution of phenology were indicated by a lack of correlation between flowering time and seasonal length within Rhamnus cathartica and F. alnus, respectively. On the other hand, flowering time was correlated with seasonal length among Rhamnus s.l. species. Phenological differences between biotically and wind pollinated angiosperms also suggested adaptive change in reproductive phenology.

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Neogene palynofloras of southern California have been all too infrequently studied. Previous investigations of Pacific Coast sediments have been largely restricted to Pacific Northwest locales. Some important studies include those by Gray (1964), Wolfe, Hopkins, and Leopold (1966), Wolfe and Leopold (1967), Hopkins (1968), Piel (1969, 1977), Ballog, Sparks, and Waloweek (1972), and Musich (1973). The only published study of southern California materials is that of Heusser (1978) on Holocene sediments of the Santa Barbara basin. Most of these studies are concerned with the microflora from a particular formation; thus they have limited stratigraphic value and in most cases involve nonmarine to marginal marine rocks where no planktonic zonation was available. Musich's (1973) study was the first attempt at tying pollen assemblages to a planktonic zonation over an extended stratigraphic interval (Miocene to Pleistocene).Its location in the southern California Borderland and the sedimentary sections sampled make Leg 63 extremely valuable in deciphering the palynologic history of the Pacific Coast Neogene. Site 467 was chosen for our initial detailed study, because the relatively slow sedimentation rate provides an almost complete Neogene sequence of mainly terrigenous sediments and reliable planktonic age control is available.The goals of this study were to: (1) establish a reference section of Neogene palynomorph assemblages; (2) develop biostratigraphic criteria for use in correlation with other localities; (3) correlate the palynologic assemblages with the planktonic zonations; and (4) study the paleoenvironmental history in the southern California Neogene.

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ODP Site 1078 situated under the coast of Angola provides the first record of the vegetation history for Angola. The upper 11 m of the core covers the past 30 thousand years, which has been analysed palynologically in decadal to centennial resolution. Alkenone sea surface temperature estimates were analysed in centennial resolution. We studied sea surface temperatures and vegetation development during full glacial, deglacial, and interglacial conditions. During the glacial the vegetation in Angola was very open consisting of grass and heath lands, deserts and semi-deserts, which suggests a cool and dry climate. A change to warmer and more humid conditions is indicated by forest expansion starting in step with the earliest temperature rise in Antarctica, 22 thousand years ago. We infer that around the period of Heinrich Event 1, a northward excursion of the Angola Benguela Front and the Congo Air Boundary resulted in cool sea surface temperatures but rain forest remained present in the northern lowlands of Angola. Rain forest and dry forest area increase 15 thousand years ago. During the Holocene, dry forests and Miombo woodlands expanded. Also in Angola globally recognised climate changes at 8 thousand and 4 thousand years ago had an impact on the vegetation. During the past 2 thousand years, savannah vegetation became dominant.

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1. Polleninventar: Erstmals wurde der Sporomorpheninhalt der Süssbrackwassermolasse und der Oberen Süsswassermolasse Südbayerns einer umfassenden Sichtung unterzogen. Von den überprüften 92 Fundstellen erwiesen sich 55 als sporomorphenführend. Nur 15 davon waren so ergiebig, daß ihr Inhalt quantitativ erfaßt und als Grundlage für die Erstellung eines Diagramms herangezogen werden konnte. Dennoch weist der systematische Katalog 272 Formen auf. Dies ist eine im Vergleich mit anderen, in neuerer Zeit bearbeiteten neogenen Pollenfloren Mitteleuropas sehr große Zahl, wie folgende Angaben belegen: Niederrheinische Braunkohle 175 Arten, Braunkohle der Oberpfalz 138 Arten, subalpine Flözmolasse Bayerns 93 Arten und subalpine Molasse der Ostschweiz und der zentralen und westlichen Paratethys 219 Arten. Dieser Reichtum erklärt sich unschwer aus der Größe des Untersuchungsgebietes, das vom Allgäu im Westen bis an die Salzach im Osten reichte. Überwiegend gehören die nachgewiesenen Formen gutbekannten Arten bzw. Formenkreisen an. Deshalb wurde lediglich die Aufstellung von 2 neuen Gattungen, 19 neuen Arten sowie 5 Neukombinationen nötig. Neue Genera: Nr. (165) Ludwigiapollis Nr., (248) Caesalpiniaceaepollenites, 311 Neue Spezies: (039) Polypodiaceoisporltes subtriangularis, (046) P. pityogrammoides, (067) Perinomonoletes imperfectus, (124) Cycadopltes gemmatus, (125) C. concinus, (133) Lillacidites tener, (137) Nupharipollenites microechinatus, (150) Polyporopollenites nanus, (161) Porocolpopollenites subrotundus, (165) Ludwigiapollis labiatus, (169) Sporotrapoidites cucculatus, (190) Tricolpopollenites cribosus, (192) T. variabilis, (204) Tricolporopollenites pulcher, (210) T. operculiferus, (213) T. pseudomarcodurensis, (217) T. magnolaevigatus, (245) Umbelliferaepollenites achldorfensis, (248) Caesalpiniaceaepollenites antiquus Neukombinationen: (081) Pityosporites koraensis, (128) Magnoliaepollenites magnolioides, (130) M. graciliexinus, (168) Sporotrapoidites erdtmannii, (177) Chenopodipollis psilatoides. Für die meisten der vorgefundenen Sporomorphen sind die Lieferpflanzen bereits bekannt. Dennoch gingen parallel zur Bestimmung, d.h. der Zuordnung der Funde zu Gruppen des morphographischen Sporomorphensystems, die Bemühungen auch dahin, solche Lieferpflanzen, v.a. der selteneren oder neu gefundenen Sporomorphen, zu ermitteln; einige der neuen Arten sind in ihrer Verwandtschaft eindeutig, was durch die Benennung zum Ausdruck gebracht wird (s.o). Für die Mehrzahl der neuen Spezies und für viele bisher in ihrer Verwandtschaft unklare Formen ließ sich die botanische Deutung zumindest eingrenzen. Dies gelang für 148 Formen. Es handelt sich dabei teils um subtropisch-tropische Gewächse, teils aber auch um Pflanzen gemäßigter Klimata. Für genaue Zuweisungen sind jedoch umfangreiche Rezentvergleiche nötig, die einer eigenen Bearbeitung vorbehalten bleiben müssen. Auch einige als Sammelgruppen behandelte Formenkreise erfordern für eine Aufgliederung detailliertere Untersuchungen als sie in diesem Rahmen durchführbar waren. (z. B. Tricolpopollenites asper, T. sp. 2 u.a.). Andere Formen und Gattungen wiederum erwiesen sich dagegen als viel zahlreicher und leichter differenzierbar als bisher angenommen (z. B. Pinaceen, Magnoliaceen, Cyperaceen). In diesem Zusamenhang ist auch zu erwähnen, daß von Hemitrapa zwei Arten mit offensichtlich stratigraphischer Aussagekraft unterscheidbar sind; die Interpretation von Tricolporopol1enltes wackersdorfensis sensu MOHR & GREGOR (1984) als Gleditsia muß nach vorliegenden Erkenntnissen dagegen in Frage gestellt werden. Für 36 Formspezies blieb die Lieferpflanze völlig unbekannt oder es lassen sich höchstens vage Vermutungen anstellen. 2. Biostratigraphie: Fragen der Brauchbarkeit von Mikrofloren für die stratgraphische Gliederung der jüngsten Molassesedimente Südbayerns bildeten den zweiten Schwerpunkt vorliegender Bearbeitung. a) Reichweite: Die Fülle des gefundenen Sporomorphenmaterials brachte es mit sich, daß bei etlichen Formen eine weitere stratigraphische Reichweite als bisher angenommen festgestellt wurde. Zum Teil wurde diese Revision durch die Neugliederung des Paratethys-Miozäns nötig. b) Palynologische Gliederung: Im Laufe der Untersuchungen zeigte sich bald, daß allein auf der Basis der mikrofloristischen Bearbeitung kein von anderen Fossilresten unabhängiges stratigraphisches Gliederungsschema zu finden war. Weder die von anderen Autoren favoritisierte Leitformen-Methode, noch die Aufgliederung nach Klimaelementen ergab ein brauchbares Bild. Lediglich die bekannte generelle Abnahme der miozänen, paläotropischen und thermophilen Elemente und die Zunahme der pliozänen, arktoteriären und gemäßigten während des Neogens ließ sich deutlich ausmachen. Dagegen ermöglicht die Berücksichtigung des Sporomorpheninhalts eine Ergänzung und Deutung der vertebrat-stratigraphisch ausgeschiedenen Abfolgen. Voraussetzung ist die Möglichkeit einer Zuordnung zu einer natürlichen Art, Gattung oder wenigstens Familie und daraus ableitbar wiederum die Zuordnung zu einer oder mehreren Pflanzengesellschaften. Aufgeteilt nach Diversität, Dominanz und Verhältnis von 'Feuchtpflanzen' bzw. autochthonen Gemeinschaften zu mesophilen Phanerophyten bzw. allochthonen Gemeinschaften lassen sich in Südbayern fünf Pollenbilder erkennen, die mit den MN-Einheiten der Zoostratigraphie in Beziehung gebracht werden können. Die Pollenbilder 1 und 2, ungefähr entsprechend den Säugereinheiten 4b und 5, dokumentieren gattungsreiche, polydominante Mikrofloren, deren Lieferpflanzen vor allem verschiedenen Naß- und Feuchtgesellschaften angehören. Dementprechend sind Pteridaceen, Schizaeaceen, Cyperaceen und Poaceen relativ häufig. Das Pollenbild 1 (Langenau und Rauscheröd) zeichnet sich durch eine gewisse Artenarmut aus, wohingegen im Pollenbild 2 (Hitzhofen und Rittsteig) die Diversität zunimmt und Palmenpollen neben anderen mesophilen Akzessorien eine merkliche Rolle spielt. Bemerkenswert ist in den Entnahmeprofilen das Vorkommen kohliger Sedimente. Bezeichnend für Sporomorphenbild 3 sind oligodominante Mikrofloren, zusammengesetzt aus Elementen artenarmer Au- und Sumpfwälder (Taxodiaceen, Cyperaceen) sowie mesophiler 'Pionierwälder' (Pinaceen, Leguminosen). Fehlende Kohlebildung und das Zurücktreten mesophiler, d. h. allochthoner Lieferpflanzen sind weitere Charakteristika. Dieses Sporomorphenbild mit den Fundpunkten Gallenbach und Unterneul enspricht ungefähr der Säugereinheit MN 6. Die beiden stratigraphisch jüngsten Pollendiagramme 4 und 5 setzen sich deutlich von dem vorhergehenden ab. Belegt sind nun wiederum gattungsreiche, polydominante Pflanzenge seIl schaften feuchter, aber nicht nasser Biotope, in denen es ebenfalls mancherorts zur Kohlebildung kam. Gegenüber den Sporomorphenbildern und 2 ist der Anteil mesophiler Lieferpflanzen deutlich erhöht auf Kosten der Feuchtelemente. Letzteres gilt vor allem für das Sporomorphenbild 5 (Leonberg), in dem Fagaceen Pollen (Quercus, Fagus) vorherrscht. sporomorphenbild 4 entspricht annähernd MN 8 mit den Fundpunkten Hassenhausen und Achldorf, während Leonberg, nahe Marktl gelegen, MN 9 zugehört. Auf dem Umweg über diese an der Säugetierstratigraphie 'geeichten' Mikrofloren gelingt es, stratigraphisch unsichere Fundpunkte, wenn sie nur genügend formen- und individuenreich sind (Burtenbach, Lerchenberg, Wemding), einzuordnen. Auf diese Weise ergibt sich die in Diagramm 10 dargestellte Reihung vom Liegenden zum Hangenden. Dürftige Sporomorphenfloren oder Floren, die ausschließlich autochthone Feuchtelemente zeigen, können pollenstratigraphisch nicht sicher angesprochen werden, weil ihr Pollendiagramm undeutlich bleiben muß. Entsprechend der anerkannten Unterstellung, daß Phytostratigraphie zugleich Klimastratigraphie ist, läßt die dargestellte, im Grunde auf der Ausscheidung verschiedener Ukotypen basierende Gliederung sich auch paläoklimatisch interpretieren: Danach ist das verarmte Sporomorphenbild 3 in Südbayern als Ausdruck des vegetationsgeschichtlichen Pessimums anzusehen. Da die nachgewiesenen Sippen noch höhere Wärmeansprüche besitzen, ist nicht ein Temperaturrückgang, sondern ein Absinken der Niederschlagsmenge als begrenzender Faktor am wahrscheinlichsten und auf diese Weise das Ausbleiben von Pollen mesophiler Phanerophyten des Hinterlandes einleuchtend. 3. Paläogeographie: Bei dem Versuch, mit benachbarten Gebieten stratigraphische Beziehungen herzustellen, ergab sich, daß dies zwar über eine kürzere Entfernung recht gut gelingt, daß aber vor allem zu den Mikrofloren der niederrheinischen Braunkohle ein signifikanter Unterschied besteht: In Süddeutschland lassen die Pollendiagramme auf eine raschere Veränderung in der Zusammensetzung der Wälder schließen. Mit anderen Worten: altersgleiche Mikrofloren in Nordwestdeutschland täuschen ein höheres Alter vor. Erst im Obersarmat ähneln sich die jeweiligen Sporomorphenbilder. Damit erklärt sich auch, daß frühere Bearbeiter Schwierigkeiten hatten, mikrofloristische Befunde aus Süd- und Nordwestdeutschland miteinander zu korrelieren. Als Ursache für dieses überraschende Phänomen einer mittelmiozänen Diagrammverschiebung wird die stärkere, sprich länger andauernde maritime Beeinflussung des Niederrheingebietes angesehen.

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Preliminary analyses of 56 samples from the upper 49 meters of Hole 480 (Cores 1-11) show marked changes in pollen frequencies and concentrations. The largely varved cores (1, 2, 3, 10, and 11) are characterized by low concentrations and pollen types such as Gramineae, Low-spine Compositae and Cheno/Ams. The largely homogeneous section (Cores 3 through 10) contains higher pollen concentrations and is dominated by TCT (probably Juniperus) and Artemisia. Picea pollen is also present in this section. The record as a whole is thought to represent most of the last glacial cycle.

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Sannai-Maruyama is one of the most famous and best-researched mid-Holocene (mid-Jomon) archaeological sites in Japan, because of a large community of people for a long period. Archaeological studies have shown that the Jomon people inhabited the Sannai-Maruyama site from 5.9-4.2 +/- 0.1 cal. kyr B.P. However, a continuous record of the terrestrial and marine environments around the site has not been available. Core KT05-7 PC-02, was recovered from Mutsu Bay, only 20 km from the site, for the reconstruction of high-resolution time series of environmental records, including sea surface temperature (SST). C37 alkenone SSTs showed clear fluctuations, with four periods of high (8.4-7.9, 7.0-5.9, 5.1-4.1, and 2.3-1.4 cal. kyr B.P.) and four of low (-8.4, 7.9-7.0, 5.9-5.1, and 4.1-2.3 cal. kyr B.P.) SST. Thus, each SST cycle lasted 1.0-2.0 kyr, and the amplitude of fluctuation was about 1.5-2.0 °C. Total organic carbon (TOC) and C37 alkenone contents, and the TOC/total nitrogen ratio indicate that marine biogenic production was low before 7.0 cal. kyr B.P., but was clearly increased between 5.9 and 4.0 cal. kyr B.P., because of stronger vertical mixing. During the period when the community at the site prospered (between 5.9 and 4.2 +/- 0.1 cal. kyr B.P.), the terrestrial climate was relatively warm. The high relative abundance of pollen of both Castanea and Quercus subgen. Cyclobalanopsis supports the interpretation that the local climate was optimal for human habitation. Between 5.9 and 5.1 cal. kyr B.P., in spite of warm terrestrial climates, the C37 alkenone SST was low; this apparent discrepancy may be attributed to the water column structure in the Tsugaru Strait, which differed from the modern condition. The evidence suggests that at about 5.9 cal. kyr B.P, high productivity of marine resources such as fish and shellfish and a warm terrestrial climate led to the establishment of a human community at the Sannai-Maruyama site. Then, at about 4.1 +/- 0.1 cal. kyr B.P., abrupt marine and terrestrial cooling, indicated by a decrease of about 2 °C in the C37 alkenone SST and an increase in pollen of taxa of cooler climates, led to a reduced terrestrial food supply, causing the people to abandon the site. The timing of the abandonment is consistent with the timing (around 4.0-4.3 cal. kyr B.P.) of the decline of civilizations in north Mesopotamia and along the Yangtze River. These findings suggest that a temperature rise of ~2 °C in this century as a result of global warming could have a great impact on the human community and especially on agriculture, despite the advances of contemporary society.

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The distribution of pollen in marine sediments is used to record vegetation change on the continent. Generally, a good latitudinal correspondence exists between the distribution patterns of pollen in the marine surface sediments and the occurrence of the source plants on the adjacent continent. To investigate land-sea interactions during deglaciation, we compare proxies for continental (pollen assemblages) and marine conditions (alkenone-derived sea surface temperatures) of two high-resolution, radiocarbon-dated sedimentary records from the tropical southeast Atlantic. The southern site is located West of the Cunene River mouth; the northern site is located West of the Angolan Huambe Mountains. It is inferred that the vegetation in Angola developed from Afroalpine and open savannah during the last Glacial maximum (LGM) via Afromontane Podocarpus forest during Heinrich Event 1 (H1), to an early increase of lowland forest after 14.5 ka. The vegetation record indicates dry and cold conditions during the LGM, cool and wet conditions during H1 and a gradual rise in temperature starting well before the Younger Dryas (YD) period. Terrestrial and oceanic climate developments seem largely running parallel, in contrast to the situation ca. 5° further South, where marine and terrestrial developments diverge during the YD. The cool and wet conditions in tropical West Africa, South of the equator, during H1 suggest that low-latitude insolation variation is more important than the slowdown of the thermohaline circulation for the climate in tropical Africa.

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Sedimentary records from California's Northern Channel Islands and the adjacent Santa Barbara Basin (SBB) indicate intense regional biomass burning (wildfire) at the Ållerød-Younger Dryas boundary (~13.0-12.9 ka) (All age ranges in this paper are expressed in thousands of calendar years before present [ka]. Radiocarbon ages will be identified and clearly marked "14C years".). Multiproxy records in SBB Ocean Drilling Project (ODP) Site 893 indicate that these wildfires coincided with the onset of regional cooling and an abrupt vegetational shift from closed montane forest to more open habitats. Abrupt ecosystem disruption is evident on the Northern Channel Islands at the Ållerød-Younger Dryas boundary with the onset of biomass burning and resulting mass sediment wasting of the landscape. These wildfires coincide with the extinction of Mammuthus exilis [pygmy mammoth]. The earliest evidence for human presence on these islands at 13.1-12.9 ka (~11,000-10,900 14C years) is followed by an apparent 600-800 year gap in the archaeological record, which is followed by indications of a larger-scale colonization after 12.2 ka. Although a number of processes could have contributed to a post 18 ka decline in M. exilis populations (e.g., reduction of habitat due to sea-level rise and human exploitation of limited insular populations), we argue that the ultimate demise of M. exilis was more likely a result of continental scale ecosystem disruption that registered across North America at the onset of the Younger Dryas cooling episode, contemporaneous with the extinction of other megafaunal taxa. Evidence for ecosystem disruption at 13-12.9 ka on these offshore islands is consistent with the Younger Dryas boundary cosmic impact hypothesis [Firestone et al., 2007, doi:10.1073/pnas.0706977104].

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Seven sediment cores from the cruises of the "Meteor" and "Valdivia" were examined palynologically. The cores were retrieved from the lower continental slope in the area of between 33.5° N and 8° N, off the West African coast. Most of the cores contain sediments from the last Glacial and Interglacial period. In some cases, the Holocene sediments are missing. Some individual cores contain sediments also from earlier Glacial and Interglacial periods. The main reason for making this palynological study was to find out the differences between the vegetation of Glacial and Interglacial periods in those parts of West Africa which at present belong to the Mediterranean zone, the Sahara and the zones of the savannas and tropical forests. In today's Mediterranean vegetation zone at core 33.5° N, forests and deciduous forests in particular, are missing during Glacial conditions. Semi-deserts are found instead of these. In the early isotope stage 1, there is a very significant development of forests which contain evergreen oaks; this is the Mediterranean type of vegestation development. The Sahara type of vegetation development is shown in four cores from between 27° N and 19° N. The differences between Glacial and Interglacial periods are very small. It must be assumed therefore that in this latitudes, both Glacial and Interglacial conditions gave rise to desert generally. The results are in favour of a slightly more arid climate during Glacial and more humid one during Interglacial periods. The southern boundary of the Sahara and the adjacent savannas with grassland and tropical woods were situated more to the south during the Glacial periods than they were during the Interglacial ones. In front of today's savanna belt, it can be seen from the palynological results that there are considerable differences between the vegetation of Glacial and Interglacial periods. The woods are more important in Interglacial periods. During the Glacial periods these are replaced from north to south decreasingly by grassland (savanna and rainforest type of vegetation development). The southern limit of the Sahara during stage 2 was somewhat between 12° N and 8° N which is between 1.5 and 5 degrees in latitude further south than it i s today. Not only do these differences in climate and vegetation apply to the maximum of the last Glacial and for the Holocene, but they apparently apply also to the older Glacial and Interglacial periods, where they have been found in the profiles. The North African deset belt can be said to have expanded during Glacial times both towards the north and towards the south. All the available evidence of this study indicates that the grass land or the semi-desert of the Southern Europe cam einto connection with those of the N Africa; there could not have been any forest zone between them. The present study was also a good opportunity for investigating some of the basic marine palynological problems. The very well known overrepresentation of pollen grains of the genus Pinus in marine sediments can be traced as fa as 21° N. The present southern limit for the genus Pinus is on the Canaries and on the African continent as approximately 31° N. Highest values of Ephedra pollen grains even occur south of the main area of the present distribution of that genus. These does not seem to be any satisfactory explanation for this. In general, it would appear that the transport of pollen grains from the north is more important than transport from the south. The results so far, indicate strongly that further palynological studies are necessary. These should concentrate particularly on cores from between 33° N and 27° N as well as between 17° N and 10° N. It would also be useful to have a more detailed examination of sediments from the last Intergalcial period (substage 5 e). Absolute pollen counts and more general examination of surface samples would be desirable. Surface samples should be taken from the shelf down to the bottom of the continental slope in different latitudes.

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The high-altitude lake Tso Moriri (32°55'46'' N, 78°19'24'' E; 4522 m a.s.l.) is situated at the margin of the ISM and westerly influences in the Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh. Human settlements are rare and domestic and wild animals are concentrating at the alpine meadows. A set of modern surface samples and fossil pollen from deep-water TMD core was evaluated with a focus on indicator types revealing human impact, grazing activities and lake system development during the last ca. 12 cal ka BP. Furthermore, the non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) record, comprising remains of limnic algae and invertebrates as well as fungal spores and charred plant tissue fragments, were examined in order to attest palaeolimnic phases and human impact, respectively. Changes in the early and middle Holocene limnic environment are mainly influenced by regional climatic conditions and glacier-fed meltwater flow in the catchment area. The NPP record indicates low lake productivity with high influx of freshwater between ca. 11.5 and 4.5 cal ka BP which is in agreement with the regional monsoon dynamics and published climate reconstructions. Geomorphologic observations suggest that during this period of enhanced precipitation the lake had a regular outflow and contributed large amounts of water to the Sutlej River, the lower reaches of which were integral part of the Indus Civilization area. The inferred minimum fresh water input and maximum lake productivity between ca. 4.5-1.8 cal ka BP coincides with the reconstruction of greatest aridity and glaciation in the Korzong valley resulting in significantly reduced or even ceased outflow. We suggest that lowered lake levels and river discharge on a larger regional scale may have caused irrigation problems and harvest losses in the Indus valley and lowlands occupied by sedentary agricultural communities. This scenario, in turn, supports the theory that, Mature Harappan urbanism (ca. 4.5-3.9 cal ka BP) emerged in order to facilitate storage, protection, administration, and redistribution of crop yields and secondly, the eventual collapse of the Harappan Culture (ca. 3.5-3 cal ka BP) was promoted by prolonged aridity. There is no clear evidence for human impact around Tso Moriri prior to ca. 3.7 cal ka BP, with a more distinct record since ca. 2.7 cal ka BP. This suggests that the sedimentary record from Tso Moriri primarily archives the regional climate history.