The Late Quaternary extinctions of megafauna (defined as animal species > 44.5 kg) reduced the dispersal of seeds and nutrients, and likely also microbes and parasites. Here we use body-mass based scaling and range maps for extinct and extant mammal species to show that these extinctions led to an almost seven-fold reduction in the movement of gut-transported microbes, such as Escherichia coli (3.3–0.5 km 2 d − 1 ). Similarly, the extinctions led to a seven-fold reduction in the mean home ranges of vector-borne pathogens (7.8–1.1km 2 ). To understand the impact of this, we created an individualbased model where an order of magnitude decrease in home range increased maximum aggregated microbial mutations 4-fold after 20 000 yr. We hypothesiz...
A growing body of evidence suggests that spatial population structure can develop in marine species ...
In contrast to the Eastern Palaearctic region a high degree of cryptic diversity was discovered amon...
With a constantly growing human population, increased travel and trade around the globe, and global ...
The dispersal of seeds by mammalian frugivores influences the structure and composition of plant com...
Background The Mexican hand tree or Canac (Chiranthodendron pentadactylon) is a temperate tree spec...
Fauna monitoring often relies on visual monitoring techniques such as camera trappings, which have b...
Environmental heterogeneity has led to widespread evolution of phenotypic plasticity in all taxonomi...
Host shifting in insect-plant systems was historically important to the development of ecological sp...
APPENDIX S1. Supplementary methods.SUPPLEMENTARY TABLES. TABLE S1. Primer details for microsatellite...
The persistence of species in fragmented landscapes relies on landscape connectivity and individuals...
Predator-prey interactions shape ecosystem stability and are influenced by changes in ecosystem prod...
1. Contemporary climate change affects population dynamics, but its influence varies with landscape ...
Divergence is often ephemeral, and populations that diverge in response to regional topographic and ...
Sigmodontine rodents (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) represent the second largest muroid subfamily and t...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) circulate endemically among many wild aquatic bird populations that season...
A growing body of evidence suggests that spatial population structure can develop in marine species ...
In contrast to the Eastern Palaearctic region a high degree of cryptic diversity was discovered amon...
With a constantly growing human population, increased travel and trade around the globe, and global ...
The dispersal of seeds by mammalian frugivores influences the structure and composition of plant com...
Background The Mexican hand tree or Canac (Chiranthodendron pentadactylon) is a temperate tree spec...
Fauna monitoring often relies on visual monitoring techniques such as camera trappings, which have b...
Environmental heterogeneity has led to widespread evolution of phenotypic plasticity in all taxonomi...
Host shifting in insect-plant systems was historically important to the development of ecological sp...
APPENDIX S1. Supplementary methods.SUPPLEMENTARY TABLES. TABLE S1. Primer details for microsatellite...
The persistence of species in fragmented landscapes relies on landscape connectivity and individuals...
Predator-prey interactions shape ecosystem stability and are influenced by changes in ecosystem prod...
1. Contemporary climate change affects population dynamics, but its influence varies with landscape ...
Divergence is often ephemeral, and populations that diverge in response to regional topographic and ...
Sigmodontine rodents (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) represent the second largest muroid subfamily and t...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) circulate endemically among many wild aquatic bird populations that season...
A growing body of evidence suggests that spatial population structure can develop in marine species ...
In contrast to the Eastern Palaearctic region a high degree of cryptic diversity was discovered amon...
With a constantly growing human population, increased travel and trade around the globe, and global ...