Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional change in Australia are scarce, hampering assessment of environmental change preceding and concurrent with human dispersal on the continent ca. 47,000 years ago. Here we present a continuous 150,000-year record offshore south-western Australia and identify the timing of two critical late Pleistocene events: wide-scale ecosystem change and regional megafaunal population collapse. We establish that substantial changes in vegetation and fire regime occurred ∼70,000 years ago under a climate much drier than today. We record high levels of the dung fungus Sporormiella, a proxy for herbivore biomass, from 150,000 to 45,000 years ago, then a marked dec...
Giant vertebrates dominated many Pleistocene ecosystems. Many were herbivores, and their sudden exti...
Giant vertebrates dominated many Pleistocene ecosystems. Many were herbivores, and their sudden exti...
Explaining the Late Pleistocene demise of many of the world's larger terrestrial vertebrates is argu...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Most of Australia\u27s largest mammals became extinct 50,000 to 45,000 years ago, shortly after huma...
Most of Australia's largest mammals became extinct 50,000 to 45,000 years ago, shortly after humans ...
Recent studies suggest that extinction of Pleistocene megafauna had large impacts on the structure a...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Frédérik Saltré [et al.],. Received 25 June 2015 Accepted 13 December 2015 Published 29 January 2016...
Giant vertebrates dominated many Pleistocene ecosystems. Many were herbivores, and their sudden exti...
Giant vertebrates dominated many Pleistocene ecosystems. Many were herbivores, and their sudden exti...
Explaining the Late Pleistocene demise of many of the world's larger terrestrial vertebrates is argu...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Most of Australia\u27s largest mammals became extinct 50,000 to 45,000 years ago, shortly after huma...
Most of Australia's largest mammals became extinct 50,000 to 45,000 years ago, shortly after humans ...
Recent studies suggest that extinction of Pleistocene megafauna had large impacts on the structure a...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Frédérik Saltré [et al.],. Received 25 June 2015 Accepted 13 December 2015 Published 29 January 2016...
Giant vertebrates dominated many Pleistocene ecosystems. Many were herbivores, and their sudden exti...
Giant vertebrates dominated many Pleistocene ecosystems. Many were herbivores, and their sudden exti...
Explaining the Late Pleistocene demise of many of the world's larger terrestrial vertebrates is argu...