Pre-contact avifaunal extinctions in Hawai'i generally have been attributed to human predation andlor landscape alteration by colo-nizing Polynesians. However, until recently there have been insuf-ficient data for evaluating most of the important variables involved in this issue. This situation has changed with recent archaeologi-cal, paleontological, and wetland coring research conducted on O'ahu's 'Ewa Plain, a hot, dry emerged limestone reef character-ized by numerous sinkholes. The main evidence obtained from this research includes (1) wetland coring data that stratigraphically demonstrate forest decline before any burning, (2) radiocarbon dating of bones of rats and extinct birds that provides a time frame for their...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyLate-twentieth-century archaeological perspectives upon historical ecology in...
The settlement of Polynesia was rapid and extensive, implying purposeful exploration and successful ...
Palynological records from Holocene wetland deposits in East Polynesia have demonstrated widespread ...
Prehistoric environmental change in Hawai'i is evaluated through the analysis of sediment and pollen...
The extinction of Hawaiian birds has been of interest to many archaeologists and paleontologists. Th...
Evidence obtained from archaeological and ancillary studies of paleoenvironment suggests that the p...
The pristine island ecosystems of East Polynesia were among the last places on Earth settled by preh...
Anthropogenic optimal foraging models have provided a theoretical foundation for evaluating fluctuat...
Between 1892 and 1930, 58 percent (30 taxa) of Hawaiian endemic forest birds either were greatly re...
Anthropogenic optimal foraging models have provided a theoretical foundation for evaluating fluctuat...
In this preliminary analysis of the subfossil bird bones from Henderson Island 29 taxa were identifi...
Situated at the extreme margin of the Indo‐West Pacific biotic province, the four islands of the iso...
Late Quaternary palaeoecological records of palm decline, extirpation and extinction are explored fr...
Despite images of paradise, eastern Polynesian islands were devoid of most economically-useful anima...
Knowledge of biodiversity in the past, and the timing, nature, and drivers of human-induced ecologic...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyLate-twentieth-century archaeological perspectives upon historical ecology in...
The settlement of Polynesia was rapid and extensive, implying purposeful exploration and successful ...
Palynological records from Holocene wetland deposits in East Polynesia have demonstrated widespread ...
Prehistoric environmental change in Hawai'i is evaluated through the analysis of sediment and pollen...
The extinction of Hawaiian birds has been of interest to many archaeologists and paleontologists. Th...
Evidence obtained from archaeological and ancillary studies of paleoenvironment suggests that the p...
The pristine island ecosystems of East Polynesia were among the last places on Earth settled by preh...
Anthropogenic optimal foraging models have provided a theoretical foundation for evaluating fluctuat...
Between 1892 and 1930, 58 percent (30 taxa) of Hawaiian endemic forest birds either were greatly re...
Anthropogenic optimal foraging models have provided a theoretical foundation for evaluating fluctuat...
In this preliminary analysis of the subfossil bird bones from Henderson Island 29 taxa were identifi...
Situated at the extreme margin of the Indo‐West Pacific biotic province, the four islands of the iso...
Late Quaternary palaeoecological records of palm decline, extirpation and extinction are explored fr...
Despite images of paradise, eastern Polynesian islands were devoid of most economically-useful anima...
Knowledge of biodiversity in the past, and the timing, nature, and drivers of human-induced ecologic...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyLate-twentieth-century archaeological perspectives upon historical ecology in...
The settlement of Polynesia was rapid and extensive, implying purposeful exploration and successful ...
Palynological records from Holocene wetland deposits in East Polynesia have demonstrated widespread ...