Tracking late-Quaternary extinctions in interior Alaska using megaherbivore bone remains and dung fungal spores

Volume: 97, Pages: 99 - 110
Published: Apr 28, 2020
Abstract
One major challenge in the study of late-Quaternary extinctions (LQEs) is providing better estimates of past megafauna abundance. To show how megaherbivore population size varied before and after the last extinctions in interior Alaska, we use both a database of radiocarbon-dated bone remains (spanning 25–0 ka) and spores of the obligate dung fungus, Sporormiella, recovered from radiocarbon-dated lake-sediment cores (spanning 17–0 ka). Bone...
Paper Details
Title
Tracking late-Quaternary extinctions in interior Alaska using megaherbivore bone remains and dung fungal spores
Published Date
Apr 28, 2020
Volume
97
Pages
99 - 110
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