In the last 2000 years, changes on the island of Madagascar have resulted in the modification of key environments and the extinction of nearly all large native animals. Humans have long been suspected as the primary cause of this ecological catastrophe, but the exact mechanisms of the island\u27s rapid transformation and the role of natural factors such as climate change remain uncertain. Caves in northwestern Madagascar are helping researchers to disentangle these factors, by providing many types of datable information concerning the past in close physical proximity. U‐series dated pollen spectra from the caverns of Anjohibe provide a 40,000‐year record of vegetation in the vicinity. Bone deposits from caves in the region provide new site ...
Abstract: A remote eolianite cave and sinkhole complex on the southeast coast of Madagascar has play...
The relative effect of past climate fluctuations and anthropogenic activities on current biome distr...
Climate drying could have transformed ecosystems in southern Madagascar during recent millennia by c...
In the last 2000 years, changes on the island of Madagascar have resulted in the modification of key...
Biodiversity provides us with a host of cultural, scientific, and economic benefits, and highly biod...
Aim There remains some uncertainty concerning the causes of extinctions of Madagascar's megafauna. O...
Researchers are divided about the relative importance of people versus climate in triggering the Lat...
There are two possible approaches to understanding natural and human-induced changes in the primate ...
Madagascar experienced a major faunal turnover near the end of the first millenium CE that particula...
Madagascar is an exceptional example of island biogeography. Though a large island, Madagascar’s lan...
Madagascar is a country known for its incredible biodiversity, but it has lost the majority of its d...
Madagascar experienced a major faunal turnover near the end of the first millenium CE that particula...
The identifications of non-permineralized fossil bird bones recovered from Ankilitelo Cave in southw...
A remote eolianite cave and sinkhole complex on the southeast coast of Madagascar has played a major...
Recently expanded estimates for when humans arrived on Madagascar (up to ~10,000 years ago) highligh...
Abstract: A remote eolianite cave and sinkhole complex on the southeast coast of Madagascar has play...
The relative effect of past climate fluctuations and anthropogenic activities on current biome distr...
Climate drying could have transformed ecosystems in southern Madagascar during recent millennia by c...
In the last 2000 years, changes on the island of Madagascar have resulted in the modification of key...
Biodiversity provides us with a host of cultural, scientific, and economic benefits, and highly biod...
Aim There remains some uncertainty concerning the causes of extinctions of Madagascar's megafauna. O...
Researchers are divided about the relative importance of people versus climate in triggering the Lat...
There are two possible approaches to understanding natural and human-induced changes in the primate ...
Madagascar experienced a major faunal turnover near the end of the first millenium CE that particula...
Madagascar is an exceptional example of island biogeography. Though a large island, Madagascar’s lan...
Madagascar is a country known for its incredible biodiversity, but it has lost the majority of its d...
Madagascar experienced a major faunal turnover near the end of the first millenium CE that particula...
The identifications of non-permineralized fossil bird bones recovered from Ankilitelo Cave in southw...
A remote eolianite cave and sinkhole complex on the southeast coast of Madagascar has played a major...
Recently expanded estimates for when humans arrived on Madagascar (up to ~10,000 years ago) highligh...
Abstract: A remote eolianite cave and sinkhole complex on the southeast coast of Madagascar has play...
The relative effect of past climate fluctuations and anthropogenic activities on current biome distr...
Climate drying could have transformed ecosystems in southern Madagascar during recent millennia by c...