Late Quaternary Montane Forest Dynamics From Equatorial East Africa: A Biome Perspective
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2025-06-09
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Wiley Online Library
Abstract
Aim: Understanding environmental change over large spatial and temporal scales requires working at a broad ecological scale
to enable cross-site comparisons. This allows data-based comparisons to dynamic vegetation model outputs, with utility for cli-
mate and land cover modelling. We synthesise multisite pollen data at the biome level to understand Equatorial Afromontane
ecosystem response to climate change over the last 50,000 years and quantitatively document the timing, character and spatial
patterns of ecosystem transitions. Location: Mountains of Equatorial East Africa.Time Period: Late Quaternary (50,000 cal year BP–present).
Taxon: Angiosperms (trees, shrubs and grasses), gymnosperms (conifers), pteridophytes (ferns) and bryophytes (clubmosses).
Methods: A literature review revealed 58 available published pollen sites from Equatorial East African Mountains. Original ge-
ochronological and palynological data were collated from 34 sites from the African Pollen Database (APD) and directly from au-
thors. Pollen taxonomies were updated and harmonised using the African Plant Database. The geochronologies were reanalysed
and radiocarbon data (n = 219) were IntCal20 calibrated to develop linearly interpolated age-depth models. The 636 pollen taxa
were grouped into 21 plant functional types and combined into seven biomes that represent the range of montane ecosystems. A
rate of change analysis at each site provided a scale of the change through time at each site.
Results: Mesic montane forest biomes were present throughout the 50,000 cal year BP. Cold and dry montane biomes expanded
during and after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Warm and wet forest biomes expanded from the early Holocene and more
open biomes expanded in the Late Holocene. Regional differences were observed, such as the Eastern Arc Mountain sites
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-13: Climate Action
SDG-15: Life on Land
Keywords
Afromontane forests, Biomisation, Last Glacial Maximum, Tropical forests