Authors
Kenneth F Rijsdijk, Jens Zinke, Perry GB de Louw, Julian P Hume, Hans van der Plicht, Henry Hooghiemstra, Hanneke JM Meijer, Hubert B Vonhof, Nick Porch, FB Vincent Florens, Claudia Baider, Bas van Geel, Joost Brinkkemper, Tamara Vernimmen, Anwar Janoo
Publication date
2011/12
Journal
The Holocene
Volume
21
Issue
8
Pages
1179-1194
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
In the light of the currently increasing drought frequency and water scarcity on oceanic islands, it is crucial for the conservation of threatened insular vertebrates to assess how they will be affected. A 4000 yr old fossil assemblage in the Mare Aux Songes (MAS), southwest Mauritius, Mascarene Islands, contains bones of 100 000+ individual vertebrates, dominated by two species of giant tortoises Cylindraspis triserrata and C. inepta, the dodo Raphus cucullatus, and 20 other vertebrate species ( Mid-Holocene vertebrate bone Concentration-Lagerstätte on oceanic island Mauritius provides a window into the ecosystem of the dodo (Raphus cucullatus). Quaternary Science Reviews 28: 14–24). Nine radiocarbon dates of bones statistically overlap and suggest mass mortality occurred between 4235 and 4100 cal. yr BP. The mortality period coincides with a widely recognized megadrought event. Our multidisciplinary …
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