Polynesian Plant Introductions in the Southwest Pacific: Initial Pollen Evidence from Norfolk Island

M. Macphail, G. Hope, Atholl Anderson
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Thick organic swamp sediments, buried under land fill on Kingston Common, preserves evidence of the Norfolk Island flora and vegetation back to the middle Holocene and probably much earlier times in the Late Quaternary. These sediments provide (1) a bench mark against which the impact of humans on the flora and vegetation of a long-isolated island can be assessed and (2) a means of determining whether particular plant genera and species are introduced or native to the island. Although sediments contemporary with Polynesian occupation about 800 years ago were destroyed by European draining and cultivation of the swamp during the early nineteenth century, the pollen data indicate that New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax) was introduced to Norfolk Island by Polynesians. Other putative exotics such as Ti (Cordyline), a bull-rush (Typha orientalis) and, less certain, herbs such as the sow thistle (Sonchus oleraceus), were part of the native flora long before the earliest recorded Polynesian settlement. Wildfires have been part of the landscape ecology of Norfolk Island since at least the middle Holocene.
西南太平洋波利尼西亚植物的引种:来自诺福克岛的初始花粉证据
厚厚的有机沼泽沉积物被埋在金斯顿公地上的填埋物下,保存了诺福克岛植物和植被的证据,这些植物和植被可以追溯到全新世中期,可能更早的晚第四纪。这些沉积物提供了(1)可以评估人类对长期孤立的岛屿的植物区系和植被的影响的基准,(2)确定特定植物属和物种是否被引入或原生到岛上的手段。虽然与800年前波利尼西亚人占领的沉积物在19世纪早期被欧洲人排水和开垦沼泽所破坏,但花粉数据表明,新西兰亚麻(Phormium tenax)是由波利尼西亚人引入诺福克岛的。其他假定的外来植物,如Ti (Cordyline),牛毛草(Typha orientalis),以及不太确定的草药,如蓟(Sonchus oleraceus),早在最早有记录的波利尼西亚人定居之前就已经是本地植物群的一部分了。至少从全新世中期开始,野火就成为诺福克岛景观生态的一部分。
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