The hypothesis that megafauna extinction some 10,000 years ago was due to "overkill" by Paleolithic hunters is examined using an economic model of a replenishable resource. The large herding animals that became extinct, such as mammoth, bison, camel, and mastodon, presented low hunting cost and high kill value. The absence of appropriation provided incentives for the wastage killing evident in some kill sites, while the slow growth, long lives, and long maturation of large animals increased their vulnerability to extinction. Free-access hunting is compared with socially optimal hunting and used to interpret the development of conservationist ethics, and controls, in more recent primitive cultures
This dissertation attempts to identify ecological relationships useful for understanding large-scale...
This work presents an updated revision of the information about Pleistocene fauna records in archeol...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comWe investigated, using meta-analysis...
The hypothesis that megafauna extinction some 10,000 years ago was due to overkill by Paleolithic ...
After centuries of debate, paleontologists are converging towards the conclusion that human overkill...
The excavations at Natural Trap Cave have stimulated our interest in the changes that took place som...
The extinction of megafauna at the end of Pleistocene has been traditionally explained by environmen...
The archaeological record represents a potentially critical source of information on past relationsh...
Humans, in conjunction with natural top-down processes and through a sequence of cascading trophic i...
journal articleThree main hypotheses are commonly employed to explain diachronic variation in the re...
Extinctions of megafauna species during the late Quaternary dramatically reduced the global diversit...
The end of the Pleistocene was characterized by an intense, highly selective extinction event, affec...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Many archaeologists have argued that reductions in th...
We study a mechanistic mathematical model of extinction and coexistence in a generic hunter-prey eco...
It is generally assumed that evolution is an issue of looking at how a species fits into its environ...
This dissertation attempts to identify ecological relationships useful for understanding large-scale...
This work presents an updated revision of the information about Pleistocene fauna records in archeol...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comWe investigated, using meta-analysis...
The hypothesis that megafauna extinction some 10,000 years ago was due to overkill by Paleolithic ...
After centuries of debate, paleontologists are converging towards the conclusion that human overkill...
The excavations at Natural Trap Cave have stimulated our interest in the changes that took place som...
The extinction of megafauna at the end of Pleistocene has been traditionally explained by environmen...
The archaeological record represents a potentially critical source of information on past relationsh...
Humans, in conjunction with natural top-down processes and through a sequence of cascading trophic i...
journal articleThree main hypotheses are commonly employed to explain diachronic variation in the re...
Extinctions of megafauna species during the late Quaternary dramatically reduced the global diversit...
The end of the Pleistocene was characterized by an intense, highly selective extinction event, affec...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Many archaeologists have argued that reductions in th...
We study a mechanistic mathematical model of extinction and coexistence in a generic hunter-prey eco...
It is generally assumed that evolution is an issue of looking at how a species fits into its environ...
This dissertation attempts to identify ecological relationships useful for understanding large-scale...
This work presents an updated revision of the information about Pleistocene fauna records in archeol...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comWe investigated, using meta-analysis...