A paleontological deposit near San Clemente de Térapa represents one of the very few Rancholabrean North American Land Mammal Age sites within Sonora, Mexico. During that time, grasslands were common, and the climate included cooler and drier summers and wetter winters than currently experienced in northern Mexico. Here, we demonstrate restructuring in the mammalian community associated with environmental change over the past 40,000 years at Térapa. The fossil community has a similar number of carnivores and herbivores whereas the modern community consists mostly of carnivores. There was also a 97% decrease in mean body size (from 289 kg to 9 kg) because of the loss of megafauna. We further provide an updated review of ungulates and carnivo...
The interaction between climate, environments, and mammalian faunas during the late Pleistocene-Holo...
There is an abundance of soils and paleosols as well as terraces and terrace fills and erosional for...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The ongoing biodiversity crisis affects almost one ...
Despite high taxonomic diversity elsewhere in North America during the Pleistocene, vertebrate fauna...
Biological communities in Mexico experienced profound changes in species composition and structure a...
Recent studies connecting the decline of large predators and consumers with the disintegration of ec...
The conservation status of large-bodied mammals is dire. Their decline has serious consequences beca...
Sandia Cave is an important latest Pleistocene(late Rancholabrean) vertebrate fauna, with more than ...
Large mammals are at high risk of extinction globally. To understand the consequences of their demis...
Research into the reconstruction of ancient communities in terms of dietary regimes, habitat prefere...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction and su...
Anticipating how species and ecosystems will react to continued climate change is of critical import...
Southeastern New Mexico (SENM) has a wealth of Pleistocene vertebrate faunas. There are 40 named sit...
The body mass change of mammals across the Eocene-Oligocene Boundary (EOB) and the potential relatio...
Mid-Pleistocene vertebrates in North America are scarce but important for recognizing the ecological...
The interaction between climate, environments, and mammalian faunas during the late Pleistocene-Holo...
There is an abundance of soils and paleosols as well as terraces and terrace fills and erosional for...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The ongoing biodiversity crisis affects almost one ...
Despite high taxonomic diversity elsewhere in North America during the Pleistocene, vertebrate fauna...
Biological communities in Mexico experienced profound changes in species composition and structure a...
Recent studies connecting the decline of large predators and consumers with the disintegration of ec...
The conservation status of large-bodied mammals is dire. Their decline has serious consequences beca...
Sandia Cave is an important latest Pleistocene(late Rancholabrean) vertebrate fauna, with more than ...
Large mammals are at high risk of extinction globally. To understand the consequences of their demis...
Research into the reconstruction of ancient communities in terms of dietary regimes, habitat prefere...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction and su...
Anticipating how species and ecosystems will react to continued climate change is of critical import...
Southeastern New Mexico (SENM) has a wealth of Pleistocene vertebrate faunas. There are 40 named sit...
The body mass change of mammals across the Eocene-Oligocene Boundary (EOB) and the potential relatio...
Mid-Pleistocene vertebrates in North America are scarce but important for recognizing the ecological...
The interaction between climate, environments, and mammalian faunas during the late Pleistocene-Holo...
There is an abundance of soils and paleosols as well as terraces and terrace fills and erosional for...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The ongoing biodiversity crisis affects almost one ...