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AimFossil records are being increasingly used to help understand the consequences of climate change for biodiversity. Pollen records from the late Quaternary are among the most commonly used fossil data, but pollen‐based inferences of biodiversity can potentially be confounded by spatial and taxonomic uncertainties and the influence of non‐climatic abiotic factors such as soils on vegetation–climate...
Aim
We documented how the similarity of mammal assemblages on continental and oceanic islands has changed since initial human colonization, since European arrival and overall. We investigated how levels of similarity might change in the future.
Location
Continental and oceanic islands worldwide.
Time period
Human settlement of islands to the present, as well as projections for the future.
Major...
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