2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-55180-9
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Reconstructing colonization dynamics to establish how human activities transformed island biodiversity

Sean Tomlinson,
Mark V. Lomolino,
Atholl Anderson
et al.

Abstract: Drivers and dynamics of initial human migrations across individual islands and archipelagos are poorly understood, hampering assessments of subsequent modification of island biodiversity. We developed and tested a new statistical-simulation approach for reconstructing the pattern and pace of human migration across islands at high spatiotemporal resolutions. Using Polynesian colonisation of New Zealand as an example, we show that process-explicit models, informed by archaeological records and spatiotemporal rec… Show more

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