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The nature of megafaunal extinctions during the MIS 3-2 transition in Japan

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QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL
卷 211, 期 1-2, 页码 113-122

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2009.05.002

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  1. Nojiriko Excavation Research Group
  2. Minoru Yoneda

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The nature of late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions has been the subject of intense debate since the 1960s. Traditionally, scientists cite either climatic changes or human predation as the primary reason for worldwide megafaunal extinctions. In many island cases (e.g., Madagascar, New Zealand), scientists have had a tendency to lean toward humans as being the direct or indirect dominant cause for the relatively quick extirpation of indigenous megafaunas. This study evaluates the record for megafaunal (e.g., Polaeoloxodon, Mammuthus, Sinomegaceros) extinctions in the Japanese islands and draw the tentative conclusion that: (I) humans directly and/or indirectly influenced the extinction of some large herbivores: and (2) the megafaunal extinctions likely began earlier than originally proposed; during the marine isotope stage (MIS) 3-2 transition ( similar to 30-20 ka) rather than during the MIS 2-1 (similar to 15-10 ka) shift that roughly coincides with the advent of the Jomon period in Japan. However, we temper our findings due to the current paucity of sites in Japan that have associated archaeology and vertebrate paleontological materials that date to the MIS 3-2 transition. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.

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