作者
Mikkel W Pedersen, Anthony Ruter, Charles Schweger, Harvey Friebe, Richard A Staff, Kristian K Kjeldsen, Marie LZ Mendoza, Alwynne B Beaudoin, Cynthia Zutter, Nicolaj K Larsen, Ben A Potter, Rasmus Nielsen, Rebecca A Rainville, Ludovic Orlando, David J Meltzer, Kurt H Kjær, Eske Willerslev
发表日期
2016/9/1
期刊
Nature
卷号
537
期号
7618
页码范围
45-49
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
During the Last Glacial Maximum, continental ice sheets isolated Beringia (northeast Siberia and northwest North America) from unglaciated North America. By around 15 to 14 thousand calibrated radiocarbon years before present (cal. kyr bp), glacial retreat opened an approximately 1,500-km-long corridor between the ice sheets. It remains unclear when plants and animals colonized this corridor and it became biologically viable for human migration. We obtained radiocarbon dates, pollen, macrofossils and metagenomic DNA from lake sediment cores in a bottleneck portion of the corridor. We find evidence of steppe vegetation, bison and mammoth by approximately 12.6 cal. kyr bp, followed by open forest, with evidence of moose and elk at about 11.5 cal. kyr bp, and boreal forest approximately 10 cal. kyr bp. Our findings reveal that the first Americans, whether Clovis or earlier groups in unglaciated North …
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