2022
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2022.895152
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Holocene Fires and Ecological Novelty in the High Colombian Cordillera Oriental

Abstract: Rapid climate changes and the increasing presence of humans define the Holocene Epoch (11.6 calibrated kiloyears before present – hereafter kyr BP), when biological systems have faced the most recent and abrupt environmental changes. Understanding how biodiversity responds to extrinsic factors requires determining the effects of varying climatic conditions, changes in disturbance regimes, and increasing anthropogenic impacts. Despite being one center for biodiversity, the potential synergies of long-term anthr… Show more

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“…During the late Holocene, fire activity escalated at Monquentiva (Espinoza et al, 2022) (Supplementary Figure 3, Fig. 6).…”
Section: Extant Holocene Megafauna Climate and Human Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the late Holocene, fire activity escalated at Monquentiva (Espinoza et al, 2022) (Supplementary Figure 3, Fig. 6).…”
Section: Extant Holocene Megafauna Climate and Human Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6). High charcoal concentrations likely reflected increased fires linked to agriculture (Gómez et al, 2007) and other anthropogenic activities (Espinoza et al, 2022). Thus, the escalated fire record during Late Holocene megafaunal presence is likely to have been induced by human activities and facilitated by climate, which coupled to override the suppressive effect of megafauna on the vegetation.…”
Section: Extant Holocene Megafauna Climate and Human Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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