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Ancient plant DNA reveals High Arctic greening during the Last Interglacial.

Sarah E Crump1,2, Bianca Fréchette3, Matthew Power4, Sam Cutler2, Gregory de Wet5,6, Martha K Raynolds7, Jonathan H Raberg5, Jason P Briner8, Elizabeth K Thomas8, Julio Sepúlveda5, Beth Shapiro2,9, Michael Bunce4,10, Gifford H Miller5.   

Abstract

Summer warming is driving a greening trend across the Arctic, with the potential for large-scale amplification of climate change due to vegetation-related feedbacks [Pearson et al., Nat. Clim. Chang. (3), 673-677 (2013)]. Because observational records are sparse and temporally limited, past episodes of Arctic warming can help elucidate the magnitude of vegetation response to temperature change. The Last Interglacial ([LIG], 129,000 to 116,000 y ago) was the most recent episode of Arctic warming on par with predicted 21st century temperature change [Otto-Bliesner et al., Philos. Trans. A Math. Phys. Eng. Sci. (371), 20130097 (2013) and Post et al., Sci Adv (5), eaaw9883 (2019)]. However, high-latitude terrestrial records from this period are rare, so LIG vegetation distributions are incompletely known. Pollen-based vegetation reconstructions can be biased by long-distance pollen transport, further obscuring the paleoenvironmental record. Here, we present a LIG vegetation record based on ancient DNA in lake sediment and compare it with fossil pollen. Comprehensive plant community reconstructions through the last and current interglacial (the Holocene) on Baffin Island, Arctic Canada, reveal coherent climate-driven community shifts across both interglacials. Peak LIG warmth featured a ∼400-km northward range shift of dwarf birch, a key woody shrub that is again expanding northward. Greening of the High Arctic-documented here by multiple proxies-likely represented a strong positive feedback on high-latitude LIG warming. Authenticated ancient DNA from this lake sediment also extends the useful preservation window for the technique and highlights the utility of combining traditional and molecular approaches for gleaning paleoenvironmental insights to better anticipate a warmer future.

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Keywords:  Arctic greening; Last Interglacial; paleoecology; sedimentary ancient DNA

Year:  2021        PMID: 33723011      PMCID: PMC8020792          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2019069118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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1.  Ancient plant DNA reveals High Arctic greening during the Last Interglacial.

Authors:  Sarah E Crump; Bianca Fréchette; Matthew Power; Sam Cutler; Gregory de Wet; Martha K Raynolds; Jonathan H Raberg; Jason P Briner; Elizabeth K Thomas; Julio Sepúlveda; Beth Shapiro; Michael Bunce; Gifford H Miller
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2021-03-30       Impact factor: 11.205

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