北米の氷のない回廊における氷期後の生存能力と植民地化
Mikkel W Pedersen1, Anthony Ruter1, Charles Schweger2
1Centre for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen 1350, Denmark.
Nature
|August 12, 2016
まとめ
ベリンギア回廊は1万5千年前に開通したが,人間の早期移住は1万2千6百年前まで可能ではなかった.これは,後に人類がこの経路を利用したことを示唆している.
科学分野:
- 古代生態学
- 古人類学
- クォーターナー科学
背景:
- 大陸の氷床が最後の氷河期でベリンギアを隔離した
- 氷河は15−14°Cの頃に退却する. キル・BPは1500キロの走廊を開設しました
- 走廊の植民地化と人間の移住の可能性のタイミングは不確実です.
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