Artículo de publicación ISISouth America lost around 52 genera of mammals during a worldwide event known as the Late Quaternary Extinction episode. More than 80% of South American mammals weighing 44 kg succumbed. Analysis of the megafaunal extinction chronology in relation to human arrival and major climate changes have revealed slightly different extinction patterns in different eco-regions of the continent, highlighting the importance of detailed regional analysis in order to understand how the possible drivers of extinction operated. Here we present an analysis of the megafaunal extinction in the Última Esperanza (UE) area of southwestern Patagonia, Chile. We have compiled a comprehensive chronology of megafaunal extinctions and...
Diverse hypotheses have been proposed with the aim to explain the extinction of Late Pleistocene/Hol...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
animals went extinct across extensive areas of the planet (Martin & Klein, 1984; MacPhee, 1999). Alt...
Artículo de publicación ISISouth America lost around 52 genera of mammals during a worldwide event ...
AbstractLate Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions in South America:Chronology, environmental changes an...
The causes of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions (60,000 to 11,650 years ago, hereafter 60 to 1...
The causes of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions (60,000 to 11,650 years ago, hereafter 60 to 1...
This work presents an updated revision of the information about Pleistocene fauna records in archeol...
The last important –and possibly the most spectacular– turnover in South American mammal history occ...
During the latest Pleistocene-earliest Holocene, South American terrestrial vertebrate faunas suffer...
Worldwide extinctions of large terrestrial vertebrates in the late Pleistocene provide insight on ho...
Artículo de publicación ISILoss of megafauna, an aspect of defaunation, can precipitate many ecologi...
In the 1970s, Paul Martin proposed that big game hunters armed with fluted projectile points coloniz...
The latest Pleistocene Ð Holocene megafauna extinction is a global event, particularly dramatic in t...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Diverse hypotheses have been proposed with the aim to explain the extinction of Late Pleistocene/Hol...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
animals went extinct across extensive areas of the planet (Martin & Klein, 1984; MacPhee, 1999). Alt...
Artículo de publicación ISISouth America lost around 52 genera of mammals during a worldwide event ...
AbstractLate Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions in South America:Chronology, environmental changes an...
The causes of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions (60,000 to 11,650 years ago, hereafter 60 to 1...
The causes of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions (60,000 to 11,650 years ago, hereafter 60 to 1...
This work presents an updated revision of the information about Pleistocene fauna records in archeol...
The last important –and possibly the most spectacular– turnover in South American mammal history occ...
During the latest Pleistocene-earliest Holocene, South American terrestrial vertebrate faunas suffer...
Worldwide extinctions of large terrestrial vertebrates in the late Pleistocene provide insight on ho...
Artículo de publicación ISILoss of megafauna, an aspect of defaunation, can precipitate many ecologi...
In the 1970s, Paul Martin proposed that big game hunters armed with fluted projectile points coloniz...
The latest Pleistocene Ð Holocene megafauna extinction is a global event, particularly dramatic in t...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Diverse hypotheses have been proposed with the aim to explain the extinction of Late Pleistocene/Hol...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
animals went extinct across extensive areas of the planet (Martin & Klein, 1984; MacPhee, 1999). Alt...