Madagascar extinctions linked to human expansion 1,000 years ago •

Madagascar extinctions linked to human expansion 1,000 years ago •

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Did humans cause the Quaternary megafauna extinction? - Our World in Data

Frontiers Influence of Late Holocene Climate Change and Human Land Use on Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems in Southwest Madagascar

Droughts and Human Interference Wiped Out Madagascar's Gigantic Wildlife 1,500 Years Ago, Smart News

Humans reached Madagascar 6,000 years earlier than previously thought

Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say - ABC News

Travel: Madagascar boasts plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth – Orange County Register

Madagascar faces millions of years of extinctions due to human activity, scientists say - ABC News

Megafauna extinctions in the late-Quaternary are linked to human range expansion, not climate change - ScienceDirect

Genetic data suggest a natural prehuman origin of open habitats in northern Madagascar and question the deforestation narrative in this region