作者
Nicole L Boivin, Melinda A Zeder, Dorian Q Fuller, Alison Crowther, Greger Larson, Jon M Erlandson, Tim Denham, Michael D Petraglia
发表日期
2016/6/7
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
113
期号
23
页码范围
6388-6396
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
The exhibition of increasingly intensive and complex niche construction behaviors through time is a key feature of human evolution, culminating in the advanced capacity for ecosystem engineering exhibited by Homo sapiens. A crucial outcome of such behaviors has been the dramatic reshaping of the global biosphere, a transformation whose early origins are increasingly apparent from cumulative archaeological and paleoecological datasets. Such data suggest that, by the Late Pleistocene, humans had begun to engage in activities that have led to alterations in the distributions of a vast array of species across most, if not all, taxonomic groups. Changes to biodiversity have included extinctions, extirpations, and shifts in species composition, diversity, and community structure. We outline key examples of these changes, highlighting findings from the study of new datasets, like ancient DNA (aDNA), stable isotopes …
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