Recent studies suggest that extinction of Pleistocene megafauna had large impacts on the structure and functioning of ecosystems, including increased fire and shifts in vegetation state. We argue that the ecological effects of mega-herbivore extinction are likely to have varied geographically, and might have been reduced in environments of low productivity. We tested this at Caledonia Fen, a cool, high-elevation site in southeast Australia with a palynological record reaching back approximately 140 ka. The dung fungus Sporormiella indicated that large herbivores were present through most of the early part of the last glacial cycle, but declined abruptly between 50–40 ka and did not recover. This event corresponds with evidence for continent...
Establishing the cause of past extinctions is critical if we are to understand better what might tri...
A substantial extinction of megafauna occurred in Australia between 50 and 45 kyr ago(1,2), a period...
Most of Australia\u27s largest mammals became extinct 50,000 to 45,000 years ago, shortly after huma...
Giant vertebrates dominated many Pleistocene ecosystems. Many were herbivores, and their sudden exti...
Giant vertebrates dominated many Pleistocene ecosystems. Many were herbivores, and their sudden exti...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Explanations for the Upper Pleistocene extinction of megafauna from Sahul (Australia and New Guinea)...
There has been debate over the cause of the extinction of 'megafauna' species during the late Pleist...
There has been debate over the cause of the extinction of 'megafauna' species during the late Pleist...
There has been debate over the cause of the extinction of 'megafauna' species during the late Pleist...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Central to the debate over the extinction of many of Australia's last surviving megafauna is the que...
Establishing the cause of past extinctions is critical if we are to understand better what might tri...
A substantial extinction of megafauna occurred in Australia between 50 and 45 kyr ago(1,2), a period...
Most of Australia\u27s largest mammals became extinct 50,000 to 45,000 years ago, shortly after huma...
Giant vertebrates dominated many Pleistocene ecosystems. Many were herbivores, and their sudden exti...
Giant vertebrates dominated many Pleistocene ecosystems. Many were herbivores, and their sudden exti...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Environmental histories that span the last full glacial cycle and are representative of regional cha...
Explanations for the Upper Pleistocene extinction of megafauna from Sahul (Australia and New Guinea)...
There has been debate over the cause of the extinction of 'megafauna' species during the late Pleist...
There has been debate over the cause of the extinction of 'megafauna' species during the late Pleist...
There has been debate over the cause of the extinction of 'megafauna' species during the late Pleist...
Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions impoverished mammalian diversity worldwide. The causes of thes...
Central to the debate over the extinction of many of Australia's last surviving megafauna is the que...
Establishing the cause of past extinctions is critical if we are to understand better what might tri...
A substantial extinction of megafauna occurred in Australia between 50 and 45 kyr ago(1,2), a period...
Most of Australia\u27s largest mammals became extinct 50,000 to 45,000 years ago, shortly after huma...