Legacies of Pre-Columbian land use on Latin American ecosystem composition and diversity: A case for paleoecology

  • Whitney B
  • Cárdenas M
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Abstract

Impressive archaeological sites, often underlying dense forest, show evidence of past human impact within "pristine" ecosystems. Here we present four examples that highlight the challenges faced by paleoecologists in determining the potential legacies of human impact on these ecosystems.

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Whitney, B. S., & Cárdenas, M. L. (2017). Legacies of Pre-Columbian land use on Latin American ecosystem composition and diversity: A case for paleoecology. Past Global Changes Magazine, 25(2), 84–85. https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.25.2.84

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