Journal article

The development of composite dispersal functions for estimating absolute pollen productivity in the Swiss Alps

P Sjögren, SE Connor, WO van der Knaap

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | Published : 2010

Abstract

Considering the complexity of real-world pollen dispersal, a single set of parameters may be inadequate to model pollen dispersal, especially as dispersal occurs on both local and regional scales. Here we combine more than one dispersal function into a composite dispersal function (CDF). The function incorporates multiple parameters and different modes of pollen transportation, and thus has the potential to better simulate the relationship between deposited pollen and the surrounding vegetation than would otherwise be possible. CDFs based on different dispersal functions and combinations of dispersal functions were evaluated using a pollen-trap dataset from the Swiss Alps. Absolute pollen pr..

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