European colonization of South America instigated a continental-scale depopulation of its indigenous peoples. The impact of depopulation on the tropical forests of South America varied across the continent. Furthermore, the role that indigenous peoples played in transforming the biodiverse tropical forests of the Andean–Amazonian corridor before ad 1492 remains unknown. Here, we reconstruct the past 1,000 years of changing human impact on the cloud forest of Ecuador at a key trade route, which connected the Inkan Empire to the peoples of Amazonia. We compare this historical landscape with the pre-human arrival (around 44,000–42,000 years ago) and modern environments. We demonstrate that intensive land-use within the cloud forest before Euro...
Past human modification of forests has been documented in central, southwestern, and eastern Amazoni...
BACKGROUND: Native Amazonian populations managed forest resources in numerous ways, often creating o...
International audience"The scale and nature of pre-Columbian human impacts in Amazonia are currently...
European colonization of South America instigated a continental-scale depopulation of its indigenous...
European colonization of South America instigated a continental-scale depopulation of its indigenous...
Archeologists, paleoecologists and anthropologists argue that ecologists need to give greater consid...
Conservation and restoration efforts that aim to return an ecosystem to a desirable past state requi...
The montane cloud forests of South America are some of the most biodiverse habitats in the world, wh...
Archeologists, paleoecologists and anthropologists argue that ecologists need to give greater consid...
Human access to natural resources (or provisioning ecosystem services) is controlled by climate cond...
The impact of pre‐Columbian indigenous communities on forest cover in Amazonia is highly contentious...
International audienceThe marks of prehistoric human societies on tropical forests can still be dete...
The idea that Amazonian forests have been largely untouched by humans has fascinated naturalists, po...
Past human modification of forests has been documented in central, southwestern, and eastern Amazoni...
BACKGROUND: Native Amazonian populations managed forest resources in numerous ways, often creating o...
International audience"The scale and nature of pre-Columbian human impacts in Amazonia are currently...
European colonization of South America instigated a continental-scale depopulation of its indigenous...
European colonization of South America instigated a continental-scale depopulation of its indigenous...
Archeologists, paleoecologists and anthropologists argue that ecologists need to give greater consid...
Conservation and restoration efforts that aim to return an ecosystem to a desirable past state requi...
The montane cloud forests of South America are some of the most biodiverse habitats in the world, wh...
Archeologists, paleoecologists and anthropologists argue that ecologists need to give greater consid...
Human access to natural resources (or provisioning ecosystem services) is controlled by climate cond...
The impact of pre‐Columbian indigenous communities on forest cover in Amazonia is highly contentious...
International audienceThe marks of prehistoric human societies on tropical forests can still be dete...
The idea that Amazonian forests have been largely untouched by humans has fascinated naturalists, po...
Past human modification of forests has been documented in central, southwestern, and eastern Amazoni...
BACKGROUND: Native Amazonian populations managed forest resources in numerous ways, often creating o...
International audience"The scale and nature of pre-Columbian human impacts in Amazonia are currently...