One of the great debates about extinction is whether humans or climatic change caused the demise of the Pleistocene megafauna. Evidence from paleontology, climatology, archaeology, and ecology now supports the idea that humans contributed to extinction on some continents, but human hunting was not solely responsible for the pattern of extinction everywhere. Instead, evidence suggests that the intersection of human impacts with pronounced climatic change drove the precise timing and geography of extinction in the Northern Hemisphere. The story from the Southern Hemisphere is still unfolding. New evidence from Australia supports the view that humans helped cause extinctions there, but the correlation with climate is weak or contested. Firmer ...
The decline and disappearance of a range of giant marsupials, reptiles and birds from the Australian...
Published 10 February 2016During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assembla...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
Numerous anthropological and ecological hypotheses have been proposed to explain the extinction of m...
Numerous anthropological and ecological hypotheses have been proposed to explain the extinction of m...
Numerous anthropological and ecological hypotheses have been proposed to explain the extinction of m...
elduring the Pleistocene, periods of cold and warm climate occurred at irregular intervals and with ...
[Roberts et al. 2001a. New ages for the last Australian megafauna: continent-wide extinction about 4...
The decline and disappearance of a range of giant marsupials, reptiles and birds from the Australian...
Published 10 February 2016During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assembla...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
Numerous anthropological and ecological hypotheses have been proposed to explain the extinction of m...
Numerous anthropological and ecological hypotheses have been proposed to explain the extinction of m...
Numerous anthropological and ecological hypotheses have been proposed to explain the extinction of m...
elduring the Pleistocene, periods of cold and warm climate occurred at irregular intervals and with ...
[Roberts et al. 2001a. New ages for the last Australian megafauna: continent-wide extinction about 4...
The decline and disappearance of a range of giant marsupials, reptiles and birds from the Australian...
Published 10 February 2016During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assembla...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...