Long-term baselines on biodiversity change through time are crucial to inform conservation decision-making in biodiversity hotspots, but environmental archives remain unavailable for many regions. Extensive palaeontological, zooarchaeological and historical records and indigenous knowledge about past environmental conditions exist for China, a megadiverse country experiencing large-scale biodiversity loss, but their potential to understand past human-caused faunal turnover is not fully assessed. We investigate a series of complementary environmental archives to evaluate the quality of the Holocene–historical faunal record of Hainan Island, China's southernmost province, for establishing new baselines on postglacial mammalian diversity and e...
<div><p>The value of local ecological knowledge (LEK) to conservation is increasingly recognised, bu...
Mounting observational records demonstrate human-caused faunal decline in recent decades, while accu...
<div><p>Human-induced environmental and climate change are widely blamed for causing rapid global bi...
Long-term baselines on biodiversity change through time are crucial to inform conservation decision-...
Ecosystems have been modified by human activities for millennia, and insights about ecology and exti...
Extinction events typically represent extended processes of decline that cannot be reconstructed usi...
Extinction events typically represent extended processes of decline that cannot be reconstructed usi...
Long-term faunal data are needed to track biodiversity change and extinction over wide spatio-tempor...
Summary Archaeological and paleontological records offer tremendous yet often untapped potential for...
Local informant data, including local ecological knowledge, is now increasingly used by conservation...
Rates of biodiversity loss in Southeast Asia are among the highest in the world, and the Indo-Burma...
The value of local ecological knowledge (LEK) to conservation is increasingly recognised, but LEK is...
The value of local ecological knowledge (LEK) to conservation is increasingly recognised, but LEK is...
Paleoecological records are replete with examples of biotic responses to past climate change and hum...
1. Biodiversity in China coexists alongside large ethnically diverse rural human populations within ...
<div><p>The value of local ecological knowledge (LEK) to conservation is increasingly recognised, bu...
Mounting observational records demonstrate human-caused faunal decline in recent decades, while accu...
<div><p>Human-induced environmental and climate change are widely blamed for causing rapid global bi...
Long-term baselines on biodiversity change through time are crucial to inform conservation decision-...
Ecosystems have been modified by human activities for millennia, and insights about ecology and exti...
Extinction events typically represent extended processes of decline that cannot be reconstructed usi...
Extinction events typically represent extended processes of decline that cannot be reconstructed usi...
Long-term faunal data are needed to track biodiversity change and extinction over wide spatio-tempor...
Summary Archaeological and paleontological records offer tremendous yet often untapped potential for...
Local informant data, including local ecological knowledge, is now increasingly used by conservation...
Rates of biodiversity loss in Southeast Asia are among the highest in the world, and the Indo-Burma...
The value of local ecological knowledge (LEK) to conservation is increasingly recognised, but LEK is...
The value of local ecological knowledge (LEK) to conservation is increasingly recognised, but LEK is...
Paleoecological records are replete with examples of biotic responses to past climate change and hum...
1. Biodiversity in China coexists alongside large ethnically diverse rural human populations within ...
<div><p>The value of local ecological knowledge (LEK) to conservation is increasingly recognised, bu...
Mounting observational records demonstrate human-caused faunal decline in recent decades, while accu...
<div><p>Human-induced environmental and climate change are widely blamed for causing rapid global bi...