2022
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.220256
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Archaeological occurrences of terrestrial herpetofauna in the insular Caribbean: cultural and biological significance

Abstract: Although the importance of the archaeological record for addressing questions of biodiversity is gaining ground, its relevance for describing past faunal communities is still under-exploited, particularly for the most under-documented areas and species. Among the most poorly documented taxa are reptiles and amphibians, which are rarely studied in detail in the archaeological record, even in tropical areas where most of these species occur today. Here I evaluate the archaeological and paleontological significan… Show more

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