Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1991, Side 67

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1991, Side 67
A NOTE ON THE OCCURENCE OF LAND PLANARIANS 71 HVITAHLID Fig. 2. The stream section at Htitahlid, Vestfirdir, Iceland. The upper section relates to a later beach ridge, the lower section dates to before 8830 BP and comprises undisturbed marine silts, containing quantities of Plantago lanceolata, capped by sands and peat. present is, however, unresolved since several possibilities exist. P. lanceolata is found here in association with Pinus, Myrica, Tilia, Im- patiens and Pteridium\ not a particularly »Icelandic« pollen assemblage; Evidence from Greenland (Fredskild, 1985) would sug- gest that this reflects long distance transport from North America, although a European component may also be present. It may represent reworking from older, perhaps in- terglacial, deposits but this is unlikely. Another possibility is that it was present ear- ly in the Holocene in open ground situa- tions, all but died out subsequently, and then was reintroduced in greater numbers at Landnam. Support for the early occurrence of P. lanceolata elsewhere in Iceland comes from pollen evidence from Lake Svinavatn where several of the anthropogenic indicator species including P. lanceolata, Artemesia, Chenopodiaceae and Polygonum aviculare occur below the Landnam tephra layer and hence are probably earlier that the Norse set- tlement (Hallsdottir, 1987). Interestingly, Hallsdottir (1987) records no real increase in the occurrence of post-Landnam P. lanceola- ta from any of her cores in spite of relatively abundant Cerealia pollen. Finally, it must be remembered that Iceland is on the periphery of the plants’ present range: P. lanceolata to- day is confined to South Iceland around Eyjafjoll and in the north only in a few loca- tions in soils close to geothermal heat (Kristinsson, 1987). It is therefore likely that in such locations the occurrence of the plant and its pollen production would be less than that expected elsewhere and so its transmis- sion into the sedimentary record correspond- ingly reduced. Quantities of P. lanceolata pollen in such environments are always likely to be limited, whether or not introduced by humans. Pre-Settlement P. Lanceolata in Britain and the Faroes Pollen records in Britain demonstrate that Plantago lanceolata greatly increased in oc- currence from the beginning of pollen zone Vllb onwards probably in association with increasing deforestation, pasture and culti-
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