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Botanical macro-remains and insects from the Eemian and Weichselian site of Oerel (northwest Germany) and their evidence for the history of climate

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The late Pleistocene site of Oerel which represents the Eemian and the Weichselian interstadials Brörup, Odderade, Oerel and Glinde as well as parts of the stadials Herning and Rederstall was investigated for botanical remains such as fruits, seeds, wood, leaves and mosses, as well as insect remains. A large number of taxa were identified. They show the different environmental conditions, in particular several changes of water level leading to the formation of lakes and diverse forms of mires up to raised bogs. The trophic conditions, too, changed several times. The macrofossil record supports the pollen evidence of dense forests during the two early Weichselian interstadials and tundra vegetation during the later ones. Several indicator species show comparably warm summers but very cold winters during the Brörup and Odderade while the climate during Oerel and Glinde was generally cool. Climatic reconstructions using the MCR method were performed on the basis of the beetle finds.

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The sorting of the plant remains has been done by E. Schulz and R. Siefkes, photographs of fruits and seeds were taken by D. Kučan and the graphs were prepared by T. Reiser. Uncertain moss remains were discussed with the colleagues M. Ahrens and G. Philippi. Thanks to all of them

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Behre, KE., Hölzer, A. & Lemdahl, G. Botanical macro-remains and insects from the Eemian and Weichselian site of Oerel (northwest Germany) and their evidence for the history of climate. Veget Hist Archaeobot 14, 31–53 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00334-005-0059-x

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