BRYOPHYTE SUBFOSSILS OF A LATE-GLACIAL DEPOSIT FROM THE MISSOURI COTEAU, SASKATCHEWAN
- 1 August 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Botany
- Vol. 43 (8) , 947-953
- https://doi.org/10.1139/b65-106
Abstract
Bryophyte and associated macro-subfossils were recovered from a kettle located in prairie southwest of Moose Jaw in the Missouri Coteau of southern Saskatchewan. The higher plants were discussed in an earlier paper.Three samples taken from the organic layer gave C14 datings ranging from 11,650 ± 150 to 10,270 ± 150 B.P.Sixteen species and one variety of Musci were recovered. Eleven of these were found in the lowermost zone at a depth of 510–450 cm. This zone was composed of bryophytes and higher plants characteristic of a modern Picea forest. Fifteen bryophyte taxa were recovered from the middle zone at a depth of 450–290 cm. The macro-subfossils in this zone are typical of a present-day Populus–Picea forest. No bryophytes were found in the upper layer, 290–280 cm characterized by higher plant macro-subfossils and pollen typical of a modern Picea forest.All bryophytes recovered belong to present-day taxa; however, many of the boreal species are not now found in the region as the southern margin of the boreal forest is now 200 miles to the north.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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