Global late Quaternary megafauna extinctions linked to humans, not climate change
- C. Sandom, S. Faurby, B. Sandel, J. Svenning
- Environmental Science, GeographyProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological…
- 22 July 2014
This first species-level macroscale analysis at relatively high geographical resolution provides strong support for modern humans as the primary driver of the worldwide megafauna losses during the late Quaternary.
A species-level phylogeny of all extant and late Quaternary extinct mammals using a novel heuristic-hierarchical Bayesian approach.
- S. Faurby, J. Svenning
- Biology, Environmental ScienceMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
- 1 March 2015
Global nutrient transport in a world of giants
- C. Doughty, J. Roman, J. Svenning
- Environmental ScienceProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 26 October 2015
The capacity of animals to move nutrients away from concentration patches has decreased to about 8% of the preextinction value on land and about 5% of historic values in oceans, both now and prior to their widespread reductions.
Molecular phylogeny of Arthrotardigrada (Tardigrada).
- A. Jørgensen, S. Faurby, J. G. Hansen, N. Møbjerg, R. Kristensen
- BiologyMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
- 1 March 2010
Science for a wilder Anthropocene: Synthesis and future directions for trophic rewilding research
- J. Svenning, P. B. Pedersen, F. W. M. Vera
- Environmental ScienceProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 26 October 2015
A synthesis of its current scientific basis is provided, highlighting trophic cascades as the key conceptual framework, discussing the main lessons learned from ongoing rewilding projects, systematically reviewing the current literature, and highlighting unintentional re wilding and spontaneous wildlife comebacks as underused sources of information.
PHYLACINE 1.2: The Phylogenetic Atlas of Mammal Macroecology.
- S. Faurby, Matt Davis, R. Ø. Pedersen, Simon D. Schowanek, A. Antonelli, J. Svenning
- Environmental Science, BiologyEcology
- 1 October 2018
PHYLACINE, The Phylogenetic Atlas of Mammal Macroecology, is assembled and contains phylogenies, range maps, trait data, and threat status for all 5,831 known mammal species that lived since the last interglacial.
Molecular phylogeny of extant horseshoe crabs (Xiphosura, Limulidae) indicates Paleogene diversification of Asian species.
- M. Obst, S. Faurby, S. Bussarawit, P. Funch
- Biology, Environmental ScienceMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
- 2012
Historic and prehistoric human‐driven extinctions have reshaped global mammal diversity patterns
- S. Faurby, J. Svenning
- Environmental Science
- 1 October 2015
To assess the extent to which humans have reshaped Earth's biodiversity, by estimating natural ranges of all late Quaternary mammalian species, and to compare diversity patterns based on these with…
Population dynamics of American horseshoe crabs—historic climatic events and recent anthropogenic pressures
- S. Faurby, T. King, M. Obst, E. Hallerman, C. Pertoldi, P. Funch
- Environmental ScienceMolecular Ecology
- 25 June 2010
This study highlights the importance of considering both climatic changes and anthropogenic effects in efforts to understand population dynamics—a topic which is highly relevant in the ongoing assessments of the effects of climate change and overharvest.
An all-evidence species-level supertree for the palms (Arecaceae).
- S. Faurby, W. Eiserhardt, W. Baker, J. Svenning
- Biology, Environmental ScienceMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
- 1 July 2016
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