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Jérôme OLLIER

New evidence of megafaunal bone damage indicates late colonization of Madagascar - @PLO... - 0 views

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    The estimated period in which human colonization of Madagascar began has expanded recently to 5000-1000 y B.P., six times its range in 1990, prompting revised thinking about early migration sources, routes, maritime capability and environmental changes. Cited evidence of colonization age includes anthropogenic palaeoecological data 2500-2000 y B.P., megafaunal butchery marks 4200-1900 y B.P. and OSL dating to 4400 y B.P. of the Lakaton'i Anja occupation site. Using large samples of newly-excavated bone from sites in which megafaunal butchery was earlier dated >2000 y B.P. we find no butchery marks until ~1200 y B.P., with associated sedimentary and palynological data of initial human impact about the same time. Close analysis of the Lakaton'i Anja chronology suggests the site dates <1500 y B.P. Diverse evidence from bone damage, palaeoecology, genomic and linguistic history, archaeology, introduced biota and seafaring capability indicate initial human colonization of Madagascar 1350-1100 y B.P.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @WhySharksMatter - After 400 Million Years, Coelacanth at Risk of Extinction - @sciam - 0 views

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    After 400 Million Years, Coelacanth at Risk of Extinction.
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    After 400 Million Years, Coelacanth at Risk of Extinction.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @echinoblog - Sri Lanka pushes for protection of sea cucumbers amid overexploitatio... - 0 views

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    Sri Lanka pushes for protection of sea cucumbers amid overexploitation
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