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Impact of climatic changes in the Late Pleistocene on migrations and extinctions of mammals in Europe: four case studies

Mateusz Baca, Adam Nadachowski, Grzegorz Lipecki, Paweł Mackiewicz, Adrian Marciszak, Danijela Popović, Paweł Socha, Krzysztof Stefaniak, Piotr Wojtal
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/090878
Mateusz Baca
1Laboratory of Paleogenetics and Conservation Genetics, Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, Banacha 2C, 02-097 Warszawa, Poland
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Adam Nadachowski
2Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals, Polish Academy of Sciences, Sławkowska 17, 31-016 Kraków, Poland
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  • For correspondence: nadachowski@isez.pan.krakow.pl
Grzegorz Lipecki
2Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals, Polish Academy of Sciences, Sławkowska 17, 31-016 Kraków, Poland
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Paweł Mackiewicz
3Department of Genomics, Faculty of Biotechnology, University of Wrocław, Joliot-Curie 14a, 50-383 Wroclaw, Poland
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Adrian Marciszak
4Department of Paleozoology, Institute of Environmental Biology, University of Wrocław, Sienkiewicza 21, 50-335 Wrocław, Poland
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Danijela Popović
1Laboratory of Paleogenetics and Conservation Genetics, Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, Banacha 2C, 02-097 Warszawa, Poland
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Paweł Socha
4Department of Paleozoology, Institute of Environmental Biology, University of Wrocław, Sienkiewicza 21, 50-335 Wrocław, Poland
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Krzysztof Stefaniak
4Department of Paleozoology, Institute of Environmental Biology, University of Wrocław, Sienkiewicza 21, 50-335 Wrocław, Poland
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Piotr Wojtal
2Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals, Polish Academy of Sciences, Sławkowska 17, 31-016 Kraków, Poland
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Climate changes that occurred during the Late Pleistocene have profound effects on the distribution of many plant and animal species and influenced the formation of contemporary faunas and floras of Europe. The course and mechanisms of responses of species to the past climate changes are now being intensively studied by the use of direct radiocarbon dating and genetic analyses of fossil remains. Here, we review the advances in understanding these processes by the example of four mammal species: woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), cave bear (Ursus spelaeus s. l.), saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) and collared lemmings (Dicrostonyx ssp.). The cases discussed here as well as others show that the migrations, range shifts and local extinctions were the main responses to climate changes and that the dynamics of these climate driven processes were much more profound than it was previously thought. Each species reacted by its individual manner, which depended on its biology and adaptation abilities to the changing environment and climate conditions. The most severe changes in European ecosystems that affected the largest number of species took place around 33–31 ka BP, during the Last Glacial Maximum 22–19 ka BP and the Late Glacial warming 15–13 ka BP.

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Impact of climatic changes in the Late Pleistocene on migrations and extinctions of mammals in Europe: four case studies
Mateusz Baca, Adam Nadachowski, Grzegorz Lipecki, Paweł Mackiewicz, Adrian Marciszak, Danijela Popović, Paweł Socha, Krzysztof Stefaniak, Piotr Wojtal
bioRxiv 090878; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/090878
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Impact of climatic changes in the Late Pleistocene on migrations and extinctions of mammals in Europe: four case studies
Mateusz Baca, Adam Nadachowski, Grzegorz Lipecki, Paweł Mackiewicz, Adrian Marciszak, Danijela Popović, Paweł Socha, Krzysztof Stefaniak, Piotr Wojtal
bioRxiv 090878; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/090878

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