50 resultados para Caesalpiniaceae


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Foi caracterizada a composição florística da vegetação de carrasco do sul do planalto da Ibiapaba em Novo Oriente, Ceará (5°28’ - 5°43’S e 40°52’ - 40º55’W ; 750-850 m de altitude), ocorrendo em Areias Quartzosas profundas. Foram coletadas 184 espécies, incluindo ervas, cipós, subarbustos, arbustos e árvores, distribuídas em 52 famílias. As famílias com maior número de espécies foram Caesalpiniaceae (17), Fabaceae (16), Euphorbiaceae (15), Myrtaceae (11), Bignoniaceae (10) e Mimosaceae (9). De 102 espécies arbustivas e arbóreas da área estudada, 24 ocorreram em áreas de caatingas e cerrados, 29 em cerrados, 17 em caatinga, uma espécie em mata e 31 foram exclusivas do carrasco. Não foi possível definir se o carrasco é um cerradão degradado ou um tipo próprio de vegetação, sendo necessária para isso a realização de levantamentos em outras áreas similares.

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We determined the neutralizing activity of 12 ethanolic extracts of plants against the edema-forming, defibrinating and coagulant effects of Bothrops asper venom in Swiss Webster mice. The material used consisted of the leaves and branches of Bixa orellana (Bixaceae), Ficus nymphaeifolia (Moraceae), Struthanthus orbicularis (Loranthaceae) and Gonzalagunia panamensis (Rubiaceae); the stem barks of Brownea rosademonte (Caesalpiniaceae) and Tabebuia rosea (Bignoniaceae); the whole plant of Pleopeltis percussa (Polypodiaceae) and Trichomanes elegans (Hymenophyllaceae); rhizomes of Renealmia alpinia (Zingiberaceae), Heliconia curtispatha (Heliconiaceae) and Dracontium croatii (Araceae), and the ripe fruit of Citrus limon (Rutaceae). After preincubation of varying amounts of each extract with either 1.0 µg venom for the edema-forming effect or 2.0 µg venom for the defibrinating effect, the mixture was injected subcutaneously (sc) into the right foot pad or intravenously into the tail, respectively, to groups of four mice (18-20 g). All extracts (6.2-200 µg/mouse) partially neutralized the edema-forming activity of venom in a dose-dependent manner (58-76% inhibition), with B. orellana, S. orbicularis, G. panamensis, B. rosademonte, and D. croatii showing the highest effect. Ten extracts (3.9-2000 µg/mouse) also showed 100% neutralizing ability against the defibrinating effect of venom, and nine prolonged the coagulation time induced by the venom. When the extracts were administered either before or after venom injection, the neutralization of the edema-forming effect was lower than 40% for all extracts, and none of them neutralized the defibrinating effect of venom. When they were administered in situ (sc at the same site 5 min after venom injection), the neutralization of edema increased for six extracts, reaching levels up to 64% for C. limon.

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The present study was carried out to evaluate the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of a methanol extract of Bauhinia racemosa (MEBR) (Caesalpiniaceae) stem bark in various systems. 1,1-Diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) radical, superoxide anion radical, nitric oxide radical, and hydroxyl radical scavenging assays were carried out to evaluate the antioxidant potential of the extract. The antioxidant activity of the methanol extract increased in a concentration-dependent manner. About 50, 100, 250, and 500 µg MEBR inhibited the peroxidation of a linoleic acid emulsion by 62.43, 67.21, 71.04, and 76.83%, respectively. Similarly, the effect of MEBR on reducing power increased in a concentration-dependent manner. In DPPH radical scavenging assays the IC50 value of the extract was 152.29 µg/ml. MEBR inhibited the nitric oxide radicals generated from sodium nitroprusside with an IC50 of 78.34 µg/ml, as opposed to 20.4 µg/ml for curcumin. Moreover, MEBR scavenged the superoxide generated by the PMS/NADH-NBT system. MEBR also inhibited the hydroxyl radical generated by Fenton's reaction, with an IC50 value of more than 1000 µg/ml, as compared to 5 µg/ml for catechin. The amounts of total phenolic compounds were also determined and 64.7 µg pyrocatechol phenol equivalents were detected in MEBR (1 mg). The antimicrobial activities of MEBR were determined by disc diffusion with five Gram-positive, four Gram-negative and four fungal species. MEBR showed broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against all tested microorganisms. The results obtained in the present study indicate that MEBR can be a potential source of natural antioxidant and antimicrobial agents.

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A catingueira (Caesalpinia pyramidalis Tul.) é uma espécie florestal pertencente à família Caesalpiniaceae, considerada endêmica do bioma Caatinga. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar o efeito da temperatura e do substrato na germinação de sementes de C. pyramidalis Tul. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o inteiramente casualizado, num arranjo fatorial 5 x 4, perfazendo 20 tratamentos, constituídos pelas combinações de cinco temperaturas (25, 30, 35, 20-30 e 20-35 ºC) e quatro substratos (areia, vermiculita, pó de coco e papel toalha), com quatro repetições de 25 sementes cada. Foram avaliadas as seguintes variáveis: germinação, primeira contagem da germinação, índice de velocidade de germinação, comprimento e massa seca de plântulas. As temperaturas de 20-30 e 20-35 ºC e os substratos areia e vermiculita são condições adequadas para condução de testes de germinação em sementes de C. pyramidalis.

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Perennial plants are the main pollen and nectar sources for bees in the tropical areas where most of the annual flora are burned in dry seasons. Therefore perennial plants constitute the most reliable bio materials for determining and evaluating the beekeeping regions of the Republic of Benin. A silvo-melliferous region (S-MR) is a geographical area characterised by a particular set of homogenous melliferous plants that can produce timber. Using both the prevailing climatic and the agro-ecological conditions six S-MRs could be identified, i.e. the South region, the Common Central region, the Central West region, the Central North region, the Middle North region and the Extreme North region. At the country level, the melliferous plants were dominated by Vitellaria paradoxa which is common to all regions. The most diversified family was the Caesalpiniaceae (12 species) followed by the Combretaceae (10 species) and Combretum being the richest genus. The effect of dominance is particularly high in the South region where Elaeis guineensis alone represented 72.6% of the tree density and 140% of the total plant importance. The total melliferous plant density varied from 99.3 plants ha^(−1) in the Common Central region to 178.0 plants ha^(−1) in the Central West region. On the basis of nectar and pollen source, the best region for beekeeping is the CentralWest region with 46.7% of nectar producing trees, 9.4% of pollen producing trees and 40.6% of plants that issue both, this in opposition to the South region which was characterised by an unbalanced distribution of melliferous trees.

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A necessidade de se conhecer mais sobre o Bioma Cerrado torna-se cada vez mais urgente, devido à sua destruição acelerada. Este trabalho realizou o levantamento florístico-fitossociológico de uma área de cerrado sensu stricto na Fazenda Santa Cecília, município de Patrocínio Paulista, nordeste do Estado de São Paulo (20º 46' 2 S e 47º 14' 24 W, 836 m de altitude e Neossolo Quartzarênico). em 30 parcelas de 10 x 10 m, foram amostrados 511 indivíduos arbustivo-arbóreos de PAP > 15 cm, pertencentes a 30 famílias, 38 gêneros e 53 espécies. As famílias com maior riqueza específica foram Fabaceae (sete espécies), Myrtaceae (cinco espécies), Vochysiaceae (quatro espécies), Annonaceae (três espécies) e Caesalpiniaceae (três espécies), totalizando 45% das espécies. As espécies de maior valor de importância (IVI) foram: Qualea grandiflora (62,38), Dalbergia miscolobium (22,24), Styrax camporum (21,86), Ocotea corymbosa (18,02), Qualea parviflora (14,97) e Qualea multiflora (11,46). A comunidade arbórea apresentou densidade de 1.703 indivíduos por hectare, índice de Shannon (H') de 3,05 e índice de similaridade de Jaccard (ISj) de 45% quando comparado com área próxima de cerrado.

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Two species of plants commonly known as barbatim (a) over tildeo occur in Brazil, Stryphnodendron adstringens (Fabaceae) (true barbatim (a) over tildeo) and Dimorphandra mollis (Caesalpiniaceae) (false barbatim (a) over tildeo). These two species have a similar flowering period and are considered by beekeepers to cause bee mortality during this period. Flowers were collected from both species, dehydrated, ground and incorporated into an experimental diet for bees of two different species, Apis mellifera and Scaptotrigona postica. Both plant species were toxic to A. mellifera, reducing their median survival. D. mollis was toxic to S. postica, and Stryphnodendron adstringens reduced median survival of this bee species even when used at a concentration of 2.5%. In a choice experiment carried out with A. mellifera and the two plant species, the honey bees could choose not to feed on the diets containing the flowers, and feed on sugar and honey instead, but they did not. This shows us that the flowers of S. adstringens were not repellent to the bees. The plants were more toxic to A. mellifera than to Scaptotrigona postica, a result that can be explained by the fact that A. mellifera was introduced into Brazil whereas S. postica is a native stingless bee.

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We evaluated the reciprocal effects between foragers of the ants Camponotus crassus and of the stingless bees Trigona hyalinata on aggregations of the honeydew-producing treehopper Aetalion reticulatum. The interactions were observed in Bauhinia variegata (Caesalpiniaceae) and Mangifera indica (Anacardiaceae) trees. We recorded the presence/absence of each attendant species in homopteran aggregations to test if the observed co-occurrence is lower than that expected by chance. An exclusion experiment was performed in which each attendant species was excluded from aggregations in order to test if an attendant species is more likely to occupy aggregations where the other attendant is not present. We also recorded the number of individuals of each attendant species in homopteran aggregations to search for any correlation between homopteran and attendant abundances. Additionally, we performed experiments using termites (Termitidae, Isoptera) as models to verify if the attendant species have the potential to defend A. reticulatum against natural enemies. The co-occurrence of attendant species was lower than that expected by chance. Homopteran aggregations without stingless bees were more visited by ants than those in which T. hyalinata was present, and vice-versa. The abundance of stingless bees was proportional to homopteran abundance, while ants abundance was not correlated to homopteran abundance. Both attendant species attacked the natural enemies models when we glued the termites ca. 1 cm away from homopteran aggregations, but only ants removed termites glued 5-7 cm away from aggregations. We suggest that the effects of non-formicid attendants should be included as another factor influencing the costs and benefits of ant-homopteran interactions, since honeydew availability for ants also depends on the presence and behavior of interspecific attendants.

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In the southern part of Korup National Park, Cameroon, the mast fruiting tree Microberlinia bisulcata occurs as a codominant in groves of ectomycorrhizal Caesalpiniaceae within a mosaic of otherwise species-rich lowland rain forest. To estimate the amount of carbon and nutrients invested in reproduction during a mast fruiting event, and the consequential seed and seedling survival, three related field studies were made in 1995. These provided a complete seed and seedling budget for the cohort. Seed production was estimated by counting woody pods on the forest floor. Trees produced on average 26,000 (range 0-92,000) seeds/tree, with a dry mass of 16.6 kg/tree. Seeds were contained in woody pods of mass 307 kg/tree. Dry mass production of pods and seeds was 1034 kg ha(-1), equivalent to over half (55%) of annual leaf litterfall for this species, and contained 13% of the nitrogen and 21% of the phosphorus in annual leaf litterfall. Seed and young-seedling mortality was investigated with open quadrats and cages to exclude vertebrate predators, at two distances from the parent tree. The proportion of seeds on the forest floor which disappeared in the first 6 wk after dispersal was 84%, of which 26.5% was due to likely vertebrate removal, 36% to rotting, and 21.5% to other causes. Vertebrate predation was greater close to the stem than 5 m beyond the crown (41 vs 12% of seeds disappearing) where the seed shadow was less dense. Previous studies have demonstrated an association between mast years at Korup and high dry-season radiation before flowering, and have shown lower leaf-litterfall phosphorus concentrations following mast fruiting. The emerging hypothesis is that mast fruiting is primarily imposed by energy limitation for fruit production, but phosphorus supply and vertebrate predation are regulating factors. Recording the survival of naturally-regenerating M. bisulcata seedlings (6-wk stage) showed that 21% of seedlings survived to 31 mo. A simple three-stage recruitment model was constructed. Mortality rates were initially high and peaked again in each of the next two dry seasons, with smaller peaks in the two intervening wet seasons, these latter coinciding with annual troughs in radiation. The very poor recruitment of M. bisulcata trees in Korup, demonstrated in previous investigations, appears not to be due to a limitation in seed or young-seedling supply, but rather by factors operating at the established-seedling stage.

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Although negative density dependence (NDD) can facilitate tree species coexistence in forests, the underlying mechanisms can differ, and rarely are the dynamics of seedlings and saplings studied together. Herein we present and discuss a novel mechanism based on our investigation of NDD predictions for the large, grove-forming ectomycorrhizal mast fruiting tree, Microberlinia bisulcata (Caesalpiniaceae), in an 82.5-ha plot at Korup, Cameroon. We tested whether juvenile density, size, growth and survival decreases with increasing conspecific adult basal area for 3245 ‘new’ seedlings and 540 ‘old’ seedlings (< 75-cm tall) during an approximately 4-year study period (2008–2012) and for 234 ‘saplings’ (≥ 75-cm tall) during an approximately 6-year study period (2008–2014). We found that the respective densities of new seedlings, old seedlings and saplings were positively, not and negatively related to increasing BA. Maximum leaf numbers and heights of old seedlings were negatively correlated with increasing basal areas, as were sapling heights and stem diameters. Whereas survivorship of new seedlings decreased by more than one-half with increasing basal area over its range in 2010–2012, that of old seedlings decreased by almost two-thirds, but only in 2008–2010, and was generally unrelated to conspecific seedling density. In 2010–2012 relative growth rates in new seedlings’ heights decreased with increasing basal area, as well as with increasing seedling density, together with increasing leaf numbers, whereas old seedlings’ growth was unrelated to either conspecific density or basal area. Saplings of below-average height had reduced survivorship with increasing basal area (probability decreasing from approx. 0.4 to 0.05 over the basal area range tested), but only sapling growth in terms of leaf numbers decreased with increasing basal area. These static and dynamic results indicate that NDD is operating within this system, possibly stabilizing the M. bisulcata population. However, these NDD patterns are unlikely to be caused by symmetric competition or by consumers. Instead, an alternative mechanism for conspecific adult–juvenile negative feedback is proposed, one which involves the interaction between tree phenology and ectomycorrhizal linkages.

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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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High resolution palynological and geochemical data of sediment core GeoB 3910-2 (located offshore Northeast Brazil) spanning the period between 19 600 and 14 500 calibrated year bp (19.6-14.5 ka) show a land-cover change in the catchment area of local rivers in two steps related to changes in precipitation associated with Heinrich Event 1 (H1 stadial). At the end of the last glacial maximum, the landscape in semi-arid Northeast Brazil was dominated by a very dry type of caatinga vegetation, mainly composed of grasslands with some herbs and shrubs. After 18 ka, considerably more humid conditions are suggested by changes in the vegetation and by Corg and C/N data indicative of fluvial erosion. The caatinga became wetter and along lakes and rivers, sedges and gallery forest expanded. The most humid period was recorded between 16.5 and 15 ka, when humid gallery (and floodplain) forest and even small patches of mountainous Atlantic rain forest occurred together with dry forest, the latter being considered as a rather lush type of caatinga vegetation. During this humid phase erosion decreased as less lithogenic material and more organic terrestrial material were deposited on the continental slope of northern Brazil. After 15 ka arid conditions returned. During the humid second phase of the H1 stadial, a rich variety of landscapes existed in Northeast Brazil and during the drier periods small pockets of forest could probably survive in favorable spots, which would have increased the resilience of the forest to climate change.