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AuthorOswald, Jessica A.
AuthorTilston Smith, Brian
AuthorAllen, Julie M.
AuthorGuralnick, Robert P.
AuthorSteadman, David W.
AuthorLeFebvre, Michelle J.
Accessioned date2024-08-27T19:06:33Z
Available date2024-08-27T19:06:33Z
Year2023
CitationOswald, J. A., Smith, B. T., Allen, J. M., Guralnick, R. P., Steadman, D. W., & LeFebvre, M. J. (2023). Changes in parrot diversity after human arrival to the Caribbean. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(41), e2301128120. Recuperado de:es
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AbstractIntegrating across paleontological, archaeological, and neontological resources is critical for understanding millennial-scale impacts of humans on biodiversity. Here, we showcase this valuable integration, with a focus on Caribbean parrot extirpation and cross-Holocene redistribution. We utilize modern and ancient DNA and radiocarbon data to determine historical distribution and diversity of the Cuban Parrot (Amazona leucocephala) and Hispaniolan Parrot (A. ventralis) and place this information in the context of extant diversity. Both species diversified during the Pleistocene and were more widespread and genetically diverse earlier in the Holocene than today. Results reveal a history of extirpations and translocations that began with Indigenous (Amerindian) occupation of the islands and continued with European colonization. Understanding these long-term dynamics is critical for Caribbean ecosystem restoration.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(41), e2301128120es
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SubjectBiodiversidades
SubjectAvifaunaes
SubjectHábitats y especieses
SubjectPaleobiologíaes
TitleChanges in parrot diversity after human arrival to the Caribbeanes
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1073%2Fpnas.2301128120
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