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Las nuevas fechas de carbono vinculan el cambio climático con la colonización humana y las extinciones del
1Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska 99709, USA. ffrdg@uaf.edu
Nature
|May 12, 2006
Resumen
Las nuevas fechas de radiocarbono revelan que los grandes mamíferos como el bisonte y el wapiti aumentaron antes de la llegada humana a Alaska y Yukon. Esto desafía las teorías de extinción y sugiere que los cambios ecológicos, no solo el impacto humano, impulsaron los cambios.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Paleontología Paleontología.
- Ciencia Cuaternaria La ciencia cuaternaria es la ciencia cuaternaria.
- Paleoecología Paleoecología.
Sus antecedentes:
- La transición entre el Pleistoceno y el Holoceno vio cambios ecológicos significativos, incluidas las extinciones, pero la comprensión de las causas está limitada por los datos fósiles.
- La datación de fósiles de grandes mamíferos de este período es crucial para reconstruir ecosistemas pasados y eventos de extinción.
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