Pollen data: Influences of sea level changes and volcanic eruptions on Holocene vegetation in Tonga
Data files
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avai_pollen.csv
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fine_pollen.csv
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loto_pollen.csv
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ngof_pollen.csv
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README.md
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Abstract
Aim:
To investigate mid- to late-Holocene vegetation changes on low-lying coastal areas in Tonga and how changing sea level and recurrent volcanic eruptions have influenced vegetation dynamics on four islands of the Tongan Archipelago (South Pacific).
Methods:
To investigate past vegetation and environmental change at Ngofe Marsh (‘Uta Vava’u) we examined palynomorphs (pollen and spores), charcoal (fire), and sediment characteristics (volcanic activity) from a 6.7-m long sediment core. Radiocarbon dating indicated the sediments were deposited over the last 7700 years. We integrated the Ngofe Marsh data with similar previously published data from Avai’o’vuna Swamp on Pangaimotu Island, Lotofoa Swamp on Foa Island, and Finemui Swamp on Ha’afeva Island. Plant taxa were categorised as littoral, mangrove, rainforest, successional/ disturbance, and wetland groups and linear models were used to examine relationships between vegetation, relative sea-level change, and volcanic eruptions (tephra).
Results:
Relative sea-level change has impacted vegetation on three of the four islands investigated. Volcanic eruptions were not identified as a driver of vegetation change. Rainforest decline does not appear to be driven by sea-level changes or volcanic eruptions. From all sites analysed, vegetation at Finemui Swamp was most sensitive to changes in relative sea level.
Conclusions:
While vegetation on low-lying Pacific islands is sensitive to changing sea levels, island characteristics, such as size and elevation, are also likely to be important factors that mediate specific island responses to drivers of change.
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.3r2280gms
avai_pollen.csv is pollen count data from Avai'o'vuna Swamp
loto_pollen.csv is digitised pollen percentage data from Lotofoa Swamp
fine_pollen.csv is digitised pollen percentage data from Finemui Swamp
ngof_pollen.csv is pollen count data from Ngofe Marsh
Across the datasets, Cal_yrs_BP refers to the mean calibrated year before present (before 1950 CE) taken from the rbacon age-depth models. Depth_cm refers to the core depth from the top in centimeters. Site refers to the site the core was taken from. Other columns, e.g. Alphitonia and Alternanthera etc. are pollen names. Note that NA values within the Cal_yrs_BP column are because some pollen samples have no accociated date.
Publications:
FALL, P. L. 2005. Vegetation change in the coastal-lowland rainforest at Avai'o'vuna Swamp, Vava'u, Kingdom of Tonga. Quaternary Research, 64, 451-459.
FLENLEY, J. R., HANNAN, C. T. & FARELLY, M. J. 1999. Final report on the stratigraphy and palynology of swamps on the islands of Ha'afeva and Foa, Ha'apai, Tonga. Geography Programme Miscellaneous Publication. Palmerston, New Zealand: Massey University.
