For hundreds of millions of years, large vertebrates (megafauna) have inhabited most of the ecosystems on our planet. During the late Quaternary, notably during the Late Pleistocene and the early Holocene, Earth experienced a rapid extinction of large, terrestrial vertebrates. While much attention has been paid to understanding the causes of this massive megafauna extinction, less attention has been given to understanding the impacts of loss of megafauna on other organisms with whom they interacted. In this review, we discuss how the loss of megafauna disrupted and reshaped ecological interactions, and explore the ecological consequences of the ongoing decline of large vertebrates. Numerous late Quaternary extinct species of predators, para...
The causes of Sahul's megafauna extinctions remain uncertain, although several interacting factors w...
The end of the Pleistocene was marked by the extinction of almost all large land mammals worldwide e...
Since the late Pleistocene, large-bodied mammals have been extirpated from much of Earth. Although a...
For hundreds of millions of years, large vertebrates (megafauna) have inhabited most of the ecosyste...
Large herbivorous vertebrates have strong interactions with vegetation, affecting the structure, com...
From the late Pleistocene to the Holocene and now the so-called Anthropocene, humans have been drivi...
Large mammals are at high risk of extinction globally. To understand the consequences of their demis...
Drivers of Late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions are relevant to modern conservation policy in a wo...
Drivers of Late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions are relevant to modern conservation policy in a wo...
© 2017 The Authors Large herbivorous mammals, already greatly reduced by the late-Pleistocene extinc...
Extinctions of megafauna species during the late Quaternary dramatically reduced the global diversit...
Recent studies connecting the decline of large predators and consumers with the disintegration of ec...
Abstract The worldwide extinction of megafauna during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene is evi...
From the late Pleistocene to the Holocene, and now the so called Anthropocene, humans have been driv...
animals went extinct across extensive areas of the planet (Martin & Klein, 1984; MacPhee, 1999). Alt...
The causes of Sahul's megafauna extinctions remain uncertain, although several interacting factors w...
The end of the Pleistocene was marked by the extinction of almost all large land mammals worldwide e...
Since the late Pleistocene, large-bodied mammals have been extirpated from much of Earth. Although a...
For hundreds of millions of years, large vertebrates (megafauna) have inhabited most of the ecosyste...
Large herbivorous vertebrates have strong interactions with vegetation, affecting the structure, com...
From the late Pleistocene to the Holocene and now the so-called Anthropocene, humans have been drivi...
Large mammals are at high risk of extinction globally. To understand the consequences of their demis...
Drivers of Late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions are relevant to modern conservation policy in a wo...
Drivers of Late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions are relevant to modern conservation policy in a wo...
© 2017 The Authors Large herbivorous mammals, already greatly reduced by the late-Pleistocene extinc...
Extinctions of megafauna species during the late Quaternary dramatically reduced the global diversit...
Recent studies connecting the decline of large predators and consumers with the disintegration of ec...
Abstract The worldwide extinction of megafauna during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene is evi...
From the late Pleistocene to the Holocene, and now the so called Anthropocene, humans have been driv...
animals went extinct across extensive areas of the planet (Martin & Klein, 1984; MacPhee, 1999). Alt...
The causes of Sahul's megafauna extinctions remain uncertain, although several interacting factors w...
The end of the Pleistocene was marked by the extinction of almost all large land mammals worldwide e...
Since the late Pleistocene, large-bodied mammals have been extirpated from much of Earth. Although a...