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Autor:
Anthony J. Stuart, Hervé Bocherens, Eline D. Lorenzen, Paul Szpak, Adrian M. Lister, Eske Willerslev, Alba Rey-Iglesia
The woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) was a cold-adapted herbivore, widely distributed from western Europe to north-east Siberia during the Late Pleistocene. Previous studies associate the extinction of the species ~14,000 years before pres
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::8419ac83dfd9df1fd85b250b78f0ae55
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.08.425884
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.08.425884
Autor:
Eline D. Lorenzen, Hervé Bocherens, Paul Szpak, Eske Willerslev, Adrian M. Lister, Anthony J. Stuart, Alba Rey-Iglesia
Publikováno v:
Rey-Iglesia, A, Lister, A M, Stuart, A J, Bocherens, H, Szpak, P, Willerslev, E & Lorenzen, E D 2021, ' Late Pleistocene paleoecology and phylogeography of woolly rhinoceroses ', Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 263, 106993 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.106993
The woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) was a cold-adapted herbivore, widely distributed from western Europe to north-east Siberia during the Late Pleistocene. Previous studies have associated the extinction of the species ∼14,000 calendar
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::327bd99e444a1e59b70ecdc58907ff8e
https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/late-pleistocene-paleoecology-and-phylogeography-of-woolly-rhinoceroses(404dceab-77a8-4eac-98a9-0ea6bb0b3e75).html
https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/late-pleistocene-paleoecology-and-phylogeography-of-woolly-rhinoceroses(404dceab-77a8-4eac-98a9-0ea6bb0b3e75).html
Autor:
Brian Huntley, Judy R M Allen, Yvonne C Collingham, Thomas Hickler, Adrian M Lister, Joy Singarayer, Anthony J Stuart, Martin T Sykes, Paul J Valdes
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 4, p e61963 (2013)
Whereas fossil evidence indicates extensive treeless vegetation and diverse grazing megafauna in Europe and northern Asia during the last glacial, experiments combining vegetation models and climate models have to-date simulated widespread persistenc
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https://doaj.org/article/3197266892664b5dba07a59288f56238
Autor:
Anthony J. Stuart
Featuring numerous illustrations, this book explores the many lessons to be learned from Pleistocene megafauna, including the role of humans in their extinction, their disappearance at the start of the Sixth Extinction, and what they might teach us a
Autor:
Dorothée G. Drucker, Matthias Schneider, Hervé Bocherens, Jonathan Jürgensen, Bayarbaatar Buuveibaatar, Anthony J. Stuart
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 160:150-161
Saiga antelope ( Saiga tatarica ) is one of the typical late Pleistocene species of the cold and arid mammoth steppe that covered a large area of northern hemisphere. The species is currently endangered and persists only in small areas of Central Asi
Autor:
Adrian M. Lister, Anthony J. Stuart
Publikováno v:
Quaternary international, 2019, Vol.500, pp.185-203 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
The giant deer, Megaloceros giganteus, is one of the most celebrated of late Quaternary megafaunal species. Here we present new radiocarbon data on the pattern of its extinction, and compare this, on a region-by-region basis, with evidence of environ
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http://dro.dur.ac.uk/27831/1/27831.pdf
http://dro.dur.ac.uk/27831/1/27831.pdf
Autor:
Margot Kuitems, Daniel Comeskey, Thijs van Kolfschoten, Thomas Higham, Alan Cooper, Pavel A. Kosintsev, E.A. Petrova, Thibaut Devièse, Alexei Tikhonov, Adrian M. Lister, Anthony J. Stuart, Johannes van der Plicht, Chris S. M. Turney, Kieren J. Mitchell
Publikováno v:
Nature ecology & evolution, 3, 31-38
NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2019, 3 (1), pp.31-38. ⟨10.1038/s41559-018-0722-0⟩
Nature ecology & evolution
Nature Ecology & Evolution, 3, 31-38. Nature Publishing Group
NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2019, 3 (1), pp.31-38. ⟨10.1038/s41559-018-0722-0⟩
Nature ecology & evolution
Nature Ecology & Evolution, 3, 31-38. Nature Publishing Group
Understanding extinction events requires an unbiased record of the chronology and ecology of victims and survivors. The rhinoceros Elasmotherium sibiricum, known as the ‘Siberian unicorn’, was believed to have gone extinct around 200,000 years ag
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-018-0722-0
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-018-0722-0
Autor:
Pavel, Kosintsev, Kieren J, Mitchell, Thibaut, Devièse, Johannes, van der Plicht, Margot, Kuitems, Ekaterina, Petrova, Alexei, Tikhonov, Thomas, Higham, Daniel, Comeskey, Chris, Turney, Alan, Cooper, Thijs, van Kolfschoten, Anthony J, Stuart, Adrian M, Lister
Publikováno v:
Nature ecologyevolution. 3(1)
Understanding extinction events requires an unbiased record of the chronology and ecology of victims and survivors. The rhinoceros Elasmotherium sibiricum, known as the 'Siberian unicorn', was believed to have gone extinct around 200,000 years ago-we
Autor:
Anthony J. Stuart
Publikováno v:
Geological Journal. 50:338-363
This paper provides an overview of the contentious issue of global megafaunal extinctions in the Late Quaternary. The main proposed causes are ‘overkill’, environmental change or a combination of both. There are major objections to the other sugg