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Models of extinction from the Miocene to the last 40 years Liliana M. Dávalos Grand Valley State University 12 April 2017

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Models of extinction from the Miocene to the last 40 years

Liliana M. Dávalos

Grand Valley State University12 April 2017

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Most important scientific discovery of the 18th century

Lightning as electricity? c. 1751

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Conservation of mass? c. 1789

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Georges Cuvier

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Mass extinction! Sepkoski 1984 Paleobiology

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65 million years ago looks fine © Karen Carr/Australian Museum

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Until you look closely © National Geographic

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The best of times Sepkoski 1984 Paleobiology

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The worst of times Ceballos et al. 2015 Sci. Adv.

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John James Audubon

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When did it start? FAO 2012 State of the World’s Forests

NOAA

International Fertilizer Industry Association

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Chauvet, 35K years ago © Stephen Alvarez/National Geographic

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Here in the New World 14.5K years ago © Velizar Simeonovski/Field Museum

Halligan et al. 2016 Sci. Adv.

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But 12.5K years ago

© Ron Blakey/Northern Arizona University © Illinois State Museum

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The mystery of the giants

• End glaciation ~11.7K years ago

• Mastodon, ground sloths, extinct around this time

• Human hunting before that date

• What or who killed these giants?

© PBS

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Mammals of the Caribbean

© Yomangani/Creative Commons © Eladio Fernandez

© Jon Flanders

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More mammals of the Caribbean!

© Ghedoghedo

Rosenberger et al. 2010 Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B © Adrian Tejedor

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Enter the bats of the Caribbean Dominican Republic 2014

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Why did so many bats go extinct? Deglaciation!

© Adrian Tejedor

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Islands of the Caribbean: The West Indies

Dávalos,& Turvey 2012 Bones, Clones, and Biomes

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Trouble is we didn’t have the dates

Soto-Centeno & Steadman 2015 Sci. Rep.

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A plan of action

• Hundreds of mammals• Dozens of islands • When did mammals

go extinct?• When did humans

arrive?

©Theodor de Bry/National Library of Medicine

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• Cooke, Dávalos et al. 2018 Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst.

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Timing is everything Cooke, Dávalos et al. 2018 Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst.

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Cooke, Dávalos et al. 2018 Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst.

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Statistical models

• Fauna and humans overlap• Extinction by

humans possible• No fauna and human

overlap• Extinction not by

humans

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How did the mammals of the Caribbean go extinct?

One size does not fit all

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Larger mammals probably hunted early on

© Ghedoghedo Wilson 1989 J Field Archaeol.

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Many extinction events recorded after arrival of Old World invasive competitors/predators

Turvey et al. 2012 Mamm. Biol.

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© Adrian Tejedor ©Pierpont Morgan Library

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Survivors are special Cooke, Dávalos et al. 2017 Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst.

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On extinction

• No single cause• Before humans

• Deglaciation• Area loss

• After humans• Hunting• Ecosystem change• Invasive species

Photo by Jon Flanders

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We are here Ceballos et al. 2015 Sci. Adv.

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Biodiversity is concentrated Fjeldså, Álvarez et al. 2005 Ambio

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Davalos et al. 2011 Env. Sci. Tech.Forest loss from illegal

markets

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Answering a question for the UN The Special Session of 2016

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A matter of time

• Were illegal markets the start of deforestation?

• If not, how did deforestation begin?

Etter et al. 2008 Ann. Assoc. Am. Geogr.

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Opening the frontier Denevan 1966 Geogr. Rev.

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Roads and colonization projects

Brücher 1977 Geogr. Z. Schuurman 1978 Tijdschr. Econ. Soc. Ge.

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Brazil

Bolivia

Peru

Colombia

Ecuador

Coca cultivation

Government-sponsored

before 1979

1990/1992

Projects

Coca cultivation

Percent forest

a b

Location of projects relates to carbon emissions Harris et al. 2012 Science

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Brazil

Bolivia

Peru

Colombia

Ecuador

Coca cultivation

Government-sponsored

before 1979

1990/1992

Projects

Coca cultivation

High

Low

2014

Percent forest Probability of coca

a b c

A remarkable spatial pattern Davalos et al. 2016 Bioscience

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High

Low

Probability of coca

c

Time to model

• Measure influence of the development projects• If projects set the

stage for illicit crops• Distance from

projects should decrease probability of crops

Davalos et al. 2016 Bioscience

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The model helps us understand recent history Davalos et al. 2016 Bioscience

© UNODC

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On forest loss

• Incomplete development has consequences

• Roads transform the landscape

• Roads are needed anyhow• Protect forests

• Parks, easements

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A simple model based on fire Armenteras… Dávalos 2017 Ecol. Appl.

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Thanks!