We provide global assessment of the possible link between Pleistocene hominin arrival and island extinction. The existing records on islands around the world do not support a significant and detrimental impact on island biotas following island colonization prior to the Holocene. This suggests that models using island extinctions as evidence in support of anthropogenic megafaunal overhunting, or as extensions of continental-level extinctions, need to be reconsidered.The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to widespread extinction, and a key reason cited for Pleistocene megafauna extinction is anthropogenic overhunting. A common assumption based on late Holocene records is that humans always...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
One of the great debates about extinction is whether humans or climatic change caused the demise of ...
Establishing the cause of past extinctions is critical if we are to understand better what might tri...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
Extinctions have altered island ecosystems throughout the late Quaternary. Here, we review the main ...
Extinctions have altered island ecosystems throughout the late Quaternary. Here, we review the main ...
The thousands of islands east of Huxley’s Line have never formed a single land mass or been connecte...
Recent archaeological research has fundamentally altered our understanding of the scope of past huma...
eo, tra cepts (e.g. [5]), or attempted to integrate other factors, Review TRENDS in Ecology and Evol...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
One of the great debates about extinction is whether humans or climatic change caused the demise of ...
Establishing the cause of past extinctions is critical if we are to understand better what might tri...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
The arrival of modern humans into previously unoccupied island ecosystems is closely linked to wides...
Extinctions have altered island ecosystems throughout the late Quaternary. Here, we review the main ...
Extinctions have altered island ecosystems throughout the late Quaternary. Here, we review the main ...
The thousands of islands east of Huxley’s Line have never formed a single land mass or been connecte...
Recent archaeological research has fundamentally altered our understanding of the scope of past huma...
eo, tra cepts (e.g. [5]), or attempted to integrate other factors, Review TRENDS in Ecology and Evol...
During the Pleistocene, Australia and New Guinea supported a rich assemblage of large vertebrates. W...
One of the great debates about extinction is whether humans or climatic change caused the demise of ...
Establishing the cause of past extinctions is critical if we are to understand better what might tri...