Large-scale changes in global climate at the end of the Pleistocene significantly impacted ecosystems across North America. However, the pace and scale of biotic turnover in response to both the Younger Dryas cold period and subsequent Holocene rapid warming have been challenging to assess because of the scarcity of well dated fossil and pollen records that covers this period. Here we present an ancient DNA record from Hall's Cave, Texas, that documents 100 vertebrate and 45 plant taxa from bulk fossils and sediment. We show that local plant and animal diversity dropped markedly during Younger Dryas cooling, but while plant diversity recovered in the early Holocene, animal diversity did not. Instead, five extant and nine extinct l...
Mid-Pleistocene vertebrates in North America are scarce but important for recognizing the ecological...
Recent studies connecting the decline of large predators and consumers with the disintegration of ec...
Copyright © 2019 University of Washington. Published by Cambridge University Press. Pollen, spores, ...
Large-scale changes in global climate at the end of the Pleistocene significantly impacted ecosystem...
Large-scale changes in global climate at the end of the Pleistocene significantly impacted ecosystem...
Large-scale changes in global climate at the end of the Pleistocene significantly impacted ecosystem...
Large-scale changes in global climate at the end of the Pleistocene significantly impacted ecosystem...
Large-scale changes in global climate at the end of the Pleistocene significantly impacted ecosystem...
textHall's Cave contains 3.7 meters of well-stratified, bone-bearing, elastic sediments. Eleven radi...
textHall's Cave contains 3.7 meters of well-stratified, bone-bearing, elastic sediments. Eleven radi...
Hall\u27s Cave contains 3.7 meters of well-stratified, bone-bearing, elastic sediments. Eleven radio...
Hall\u27s Cave contains 3.7 meters of well-stratified, bone-bearing, elastic sediments. Eleven radio...
The mechanisms of Late Pleistocene megafauna extinctions remain fiercely contested, with human impac...
The conservation status of large-bodied mammals is dire. Their decline has serious consequences beca...
In the face of modern climate change and worldwide biodiversity loss, it is imperative that we work ...
Mid-Pleistocene vertebrates in North America are scarce but important for recognizing the ecological...
Recent studies connecting the decline of large predators and consumers with the disintegration of ec...
Copyright © 2019 University of Washington. Published by Cambridge University Press. Pollen, spores, ...
Large-scale changes in global climate at the end of the Pleistocene significantly impacted ecosystem...
Large-scale changes in global climate at the end of the Pleistocene significantly impacted ecosystem...
Large-scale changes in global climate at the end of the Pleistocene significantly impacted ecosystem...
Large-scale changes in global climate at the end of the Pleistocene significantly impacted ecosystem...
Large-scale changes in global climate at the end of the Pleistocene significantly impacted ecosystem...
textHall's Cave contains 3.7 meters of well-stratified, bone-bearing, elastic sediments. Eleven radi...
textHall's Cave contains 3.7 meters of well-stratified, bone-bearing, elastic sediments. Eleven radi...
Hall\u27s Cave contains 3.7 meters of well-stratified, bone-bearing, elastic sediments. Eleven radio...
Hall\u27s Cave contains 3.7 meters of well-stratified, bone-bearing, elastic sediments. Eleven radio...
The mechanisms of Late Pleistocene megafauna extinctions remain fiercely contested, with human impac...
The conservation status of large-bodied mammals is dire. Their decline has serious consequences beca...
In the face of modern climate change and worldwide biodiversity loss, it is imperative that we work ...
Mid-Pleistocene vertebrates in North America are scarce but important for recognizing the ecological...
Recent studies connecting the decline of large predators and consumers with the disintegration of ec...
Copyright © 2019 University of Washington. Published by Cambridge University Press. Pollen, spores, ...