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A 2,000-year reconstruction of the rain-fed maize agricultural niche in the US Southwest

机译:美国西南部雨养玉米农业生态位的2000年重建

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Humans experience, adapt to and influence climate at local scales. Paleoclimate research, however, tends to focus on continental, hemispheric or global scales, making it difficult for archaeologists and paleoecologists to study local effects. Here we introduce a method for high-frequency, local climate-field reconstruction from tree-rings. We reconstruct the rain-fed maize agricultural niche in two regions of the southwestern United States with dense populations of prehispanic farmers. Niche size and stability are highly variable within and between the regions. Prehispanic rain-fed maize farmers tended to live in agricultural refugia—areas most reliably in the niche. The timing and trajectory of the famous thirteenth century Pueblo migration can be understood in terms of relative niche size and stability. Local reconstructions like these illuminate the spectrum of strategies past humans used to adapt to climate change by recasting climate into the distributions of resources on which they depended.
机译:人类在地方尺度上体验,适应和影响气候。然而,古气候研究倾向于集中在大陆,半球或全球范围,这使考古学家和古生态学家难以研究局部影响。在这里,我们介绍了一种从树木年轮中进行高频局部气候场重建的方法。我们在人口密集的西班牙前农民中重建了美国西南部两个地区的雨养玉米农业生态位。生态位的大小和稳定性在区域内和区域之间变化很大。前西班牙裔靠雨养玉米的农民往往生活在农业避难所中,而这些地区最可靠。从相对生态位的大小和稳定性可以理解著名的十三世纪普韦布洛迁徙的时间和轨迹。像这样的地方重建通过将气候重铸为他们赖以生存的资源分布,阐明了过去人类适应气候变化的战略范围。

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