Unravelling prehistoric anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity represents a key challenge for biologists and archaeologists. New Zealand's endemic Stewart Island Shag (Leucocarbo chalconotus) comprises two distinct phylogeographic lineages, currently restricted to the country's south and southeast. However, fossil and archaeological remains suggest a far more widespread distribution at the time of Polynesian settlement ca. 1280 AD, encompassing much of coastal South Island. We used modern and ancient DNA, radiocarbon dating, and Bayesian modelling, to assess the impacts of human arrival on this taxon. Our analyses show that the southeast South Island (Otago) lineage was formerly widespread across coastal South Island, but experienced dramati...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Unravelling prehistoric anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity represents a key challenge for biologi...
Unravelling prehistoric anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity represents a key challenge for biologi...
Unravelling prehistoric anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity represents a key challenge for biologi...
New Zealand’s geographic isolation, lack of native terrestrial mammals, and Gondwanan origins make i...
New Zealand’s geographic isolation, lack of native terrestrial mammals, and Gondwanan origins make i...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
While terrestrial megafaunal extinctions have been well characterized worldwide, our understanding o...
While terrestrial megafaunal extinctions have been well characterized worldwide, our understanding o...
While terrestrial megafaunal extinctions have been well characterized worldwide, our understanding o...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
New Zealand's geographic isolation, lack of native terrestrial mammals, and Gondwanan origins make i...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Unravelling prehistoric anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity represents a key challenge for biologi...
Unravelling prehistoric anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity represents a key challenge for biologi...
Unravelling prehistoric anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity represents a key challenge for biologi...
New Zealand’s geographic isolation, lack of native terrestrial mammals, and Gondwanan origins make i...
New Zealand’s geographic isolation, lack of native terrestrial mammals, and Gondwanan origins make i...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
While terrestrial megafaunal extinctions have been well characterized worldwide, our understanding o...
While terrestrial megafaunal extinctions have been well characterized worldwide, our understanding o...
While terrestrial megafaunal extinctions have been well characterized worldwide, our understanding o...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
New Zealand's geographic isolation, lack of native terrestrial mammals, and Gondwanan origins make i...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...