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7000 years of turnover: historical contingency and human niche construction shape the Caribbean's Anthropocene biota

机译:7000多年的营业额:历史意外和人类利基建设塑造加勒比的人类人类生物田

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The human-mediated movement of species across biogeographic boundaries-whether intentional or accidental-is dramatically reshaping the modern world. Yet humans have been reshaping ecosystems and translocating species for millennia, and acknowledging the deeper roots of these phenomena is important for contextualizing present-day biodiversity loss, ecosystem functioning and management needs. Here, we present the first database of terrestrial vertebrate species introductions spanning the entire anthropogenic history of a system: the Caribbean. We employ this approximately 7000-year dataset to assess the roles of historical contingency and priority effects in shaping present-day community structure and conservation outcomes, finding that serial human colonization events contributed to habitat modifications and species extinctions that shaped the trajectories of subsequent species introductions by other human groups. We contextualized spatial and temporal patterns of species introductions within cultural practices and population histories of Indigenous, colonial and modern human societies, and show that the taxonomic and biogeographic diversity of introduced species reflects diversifying reasons for species introductions through time. Recognition of the complex social and economic structures across the 7000-year human history of the Caribbean provides the necessary context for interpreting the formation of an Anthropocene biota.
机译:人类介导的物种跨越生物地理界限 - 无论是故意还是意外 - 都会显着重塑现代世界。然而,人类一直在重塑生态系统和千年迁移物种,并承认这些现象的深层根源对于上下情境化生物多样性损失,生态系统运作和管理需求是重要的。在这里,我们介绍了跨越系统的整个人为历史的陆地脊椎动物物种介绍的第一个数据库:加勒比海。我们聘请了大约7000年的数据集,以评估历史应急和优先效应在整天社区结构和保护成果方面的作用,发现串行人类殖民化事件导致栖息地修改和物种灭绝,这些事件塑造了后续物种介绍的轨迹由其他人群。我们在土着,殖民地和现代人类社会的文化实践和人口历史中,文化实践和人口历史中的种类介绍的环境和时间模式,并表明所引入的物种的分类和生物地理分类反映了物种通过时间介绍的多样化原因。在7000年的人类历史上认识到加勒比海的7000年的社会和经济结构提供了解释乌培素生物群的形成的必要背景。

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