Collapse of fragile Chinese Swamp Cypress forest

IF 12.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2025-04-23 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adt1736
Ning Wang, Ping Ding, Xingfang Ding, Yongqiang Zong, Weidong Sun
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The tertiary relict species Glyptostrobus pensilis, formerly widespread in the Pearl River Delta, experienced a sudden decline and was on the brink of extinction in the late Holocene. The mechanism behind is still in debate. Here, using palynological records and principal components analysis, we show that Glyptostrobus pensilis is sensitive to anthropogenic disturbance. Elaborate 14C results reveal that the forests ended around 2.1 thousand years before the present, with mild contemporaneous climate changes. The presence of burned marks on buried standing stumps suggests that the forests were destroyed by fire, consistent with fire attacks by the Han army during the conquest of the Nanyue Realm in 111 BCE. The swamp preserved the stumps underwater from the fire. Meanwhile, the increases in Poaceae and pioneer plants indicate a boost of human activity after the two conquests during 221 to 111 BCE, as supported by the increases in anthropogenic metal concentrations and population records.

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脆弱的中国沼泽柏树林的崩塌
全新世晚期,原广泛分布于珠江三角洲地区的第三纪孑遗种Glyptostrobus pensilis数量急剧下降,濒临灭绝。其背后的机制仍在争论中。本研究利用孢粉记录和主成分分析,证明了草芥对人为干扰的敏感性。详细的14C结果显示,森林在距今2100年前结束,同期气候变化温和。在被掩埋的直立树桩上发现的烧焦痕迹表明,这些森林是被火烧毁的,这与汉朝军队在公元前111年征服南越国时的火灾袭击相一致。沼泽保护了水下的树桩不受大火的伤害。同时,禾科植物和先锋植物的增加表明,在公元前221年至公元前111年的两次征服之后,人类活动有所增加,人为金属浓度和人口记录的增加支持了这一点。
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