新しい炭素年代測定は,気候変動と人間の植民地化,そしてプレイストセンの絶滅を結びつけています
1Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska 99709, USA. ffrdg@uaf.edu
Nature
|May 12, 2006
まとめ
新しい放射性炭素年代測定により,バイソンやワピティのような大型哺乳類は,人間がアラスカとユーコンに到着する前に増加していたことが明らかになった. これは絶滅の理論に挑戦し,人間の影響だけでなく,生態学的変化が変化をもたらしたことを示唆しています.
科学分野:
- パレオントロジー・パレオントロジー
- 四次科学とは四次科学である.
- パレオエコロジー (古生態学)
背景:
- プレイストセーンからホロセーンへの移行は,絶滅を含む重要な生態学的変化を目撃しましたが,原因を理解することは化石データによって制限されています.
- この期間の大型哺乳類の化石の年代付けは,過去の生態系と絶滅の出来事を再構築するために重要です.
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