Humans are implicated as a major driver of species extinctions from the Late Pleistocene to the present. However, our predictive understanding of human-caused extinction remains poor due to the restricted temporal and spatial scales at which this process is typically assessed, and the risks of bias due to "extinction filters" resulting from a poor understanding of past species declines. We develop a novel continent-wide dataset containing country-level last-occurrence records for 30 European terrestrial mammals across the Holocene (c.11,500 years to present), an epoch of relative climatic stability that captures major transitions in human demography. We analyze regional extirpations against a high-resolution database of human population den...
Abstract The worldwide extinction of megafauna during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene is evi...
Climate change and humans are proposed as the two key drivers of total extinction of many large mamm...
Climate change and humans are proposed as the two key drivers of total extinction of many large mamm...
The global extent of past and present biodiversity loss is increasingly well documented, but a focus...
Earth has experienced five major extinction events in the past 450 million years. Many scientists su...
Earth has experienced five major extinction events in the past 450 million years. Many scientists su...
Earth has experienced five major extinction events in the past 450 million years. Many scientists su...
To understand the current biodiversity crisis, it is crucial to determine how humans have affected b...
To understand the current biodiversity crisis, it is crucial to determine how humans have affected ...
Most studies of mammal extinctions during the Pleistocene–Holocene transition explore the relative e...
Mammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the scale of ...
To understand the current biodiversity crisis, it is crucial to determine how humans have affected b...
Most studies of mammal extinctions during the Pleistocene–Holocene transition explore the relative e...
Most studies of mammal extinctions during the Pleistocene–Holocene transition explore the relative e...
The transition of hominins to a largely meat-based diet ~1.8 million years ago led to the exploitati...
Abstract The worldwide extinction of megafauna during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene is evi...
Climate change and humans are proposed as the two key drivers of total extinction of many large mamm...
Climate change and humans are proposed as the two key drivers of total extinction of many large mamm...
The global extent of past and present biodiversity loss is increasingly well documented, but a focus...
Earth has experienced five major extinction events in the past 450 million years. Many scientists su...
Earth has experienced five major extinction events in the past 450 million years. Many scientists su...
Earth has experienced five major extinction events in the past 450 million years. Many scientists su...
To understand the current biodiversity crisis, it is crucial to determine how humans have affected b...
To understand the current biodiversity crisis, it is crucial to determine how humans have affected ...
Most studies of mammal extinctions during the Pleistocene–Holocene transition explore the relative e...
Mammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the scale of ...
To understand the current biodiversity crisis, it is crucial to determine how humans have affected b...
Most studies of mammal extinctions during the Pleistocene–Holocene transition explore the relative e...
Most studies of mammal extinctions during the Pleistocene–Holocene transition explore the relative e...
The transition of hominins to a largely meat-based diet ~1.8 million years ago led to the exploitati...
Abstract The worldwide extinction of megafauna during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene is evi...
Climate change and humans are proposed as the two key drivers of total extinction of many large mamm...
Climate change and humans are proposed as the two key drivers of total extinction of many large mamm...