Aim: Identifying how climate change, habitat loss, and corridors interact to influence species survival or extinction is critical to understanding macro-scale biodiversity dynamics under changing environments. In North America, the ice-free corridor was the only major pathway for northward migration by megafaunal species during the last deglaciation. However, the timing and interplay among the late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions, climate change, habitat structure, and the opening and reforestation of the ice-free corridor have been unclear. Location: North America. Time period: 15–10 ka. Major taxa studied: Woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius). Methods: For central North America and the ice-free corridor between 15 and 10 ka, we used a...
Extinction of the woolly mammoth in Beringia has long been subject to research and speculation. Here...
Radical restructuring of the terrestrial, large mammal fauna living in arctic Alaska occurred betwee...
Despite decades of research, the roles of climate and humans in driving the dramatic extinctions of ...
Aim: Identifying how climate change, habitat loss, and corridors interact to influence species survi...
Woolly mammoths inhabited Eurasia and North America from late Middle Pleistocene (300 ky BP [300,000...
Aim: We sought to assess different megafaunal species responses to the intense climatic changes that...
Understanding the population dynamics of megafauna that inhabited the mammoth steppe provides insigh...
Pathways to extinction start long before the death of the last individual. However, causes of early ...
Pathways to extinction start long before the death of the last individual. However, causes of early ...
Controversy persists about why so many large-bodied mammal species went extinct around the end of th...
Climate change and humans are proposed as the two key drivers of total extinction of many large mamm...
Extinction of the woolly mammoth in Beringia has long been subject to research and speculation. Here...
On St. Paul Island, a remnant of the Bering Land Bridge, woolly mammoths persisted until 5,600 yr BP...
Most studies of mammal extinctions during the Pleistocene–Holocene transition explore the relative e...
Relict woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) populations survived on several small Beringian island...
Extinction of the woolly mammoth in Beringia has long been subject to research and speculation. Here...
Radical restructuring of the terrestrial, large mammal fauna living in arctic Alaska occurred betwee...
Despite decades of research, the roles of climate and humans in driving the dramatic extinctions of ...
Aim: Identifying how climate change, habitat loss, and corridors interact to influence species survi...
Woolly mammoths inhabited Eurasia and North America from late Middle Pleistocene (300 ky BP [300,000...
Aim: We sought to assess different megafaunal species responses to the intense climatic changes that...
Understanding the population dynamics of megafauna that inhabited the mammoth steppe provides insigh...
Pathways to extinction start long before the death of the last individual. However, causes of early ...
Pathways to extinction start long before the death of the last individual. However, causes of early ...
Controversy persists about why so many large-bodied mammal species went extinct around the end of th...
Climate change and humans are proposed as the two key drivers of total extinction of many large mamm...
Extinction of the woolly mammoth in Beringia has long been subject to research and speculation. Here...
On St. Paul Island, a remnant of the Bering Land Bridge, woolly mammoths persisted until 5,600 yr BP...
Most studies of mammal extinctions during the Pleistocene–Holocene transition explore the relative e...
Relict woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) populations survived on several small Beringian island...
Extinction of the woolly mammoth in Beringia has long been subject to research and speculation. Here...
Radical restructuring of the terrestrial, large mammal fauna living in arctic Alaska occurred betwee...
Despite decades of research, the roles of climate and humans in driving the dramatic extinctions of ...