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Ostrich ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 257-269
Author(s):  
Armand Benjara ◽  
Lily-Arison Rene de Roland ◽  
Marius Rakotondratsima ◽  
Russell Thorstrom

2018 ◽  
Vol 115 (13) ◽  
pp. 3261-3266 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yannick Garcin ◽  
Pierre Deschamps ◽  
Guillemette Ménot ◽  
Geoffroy de Saulieu ◽  
Enno Schefuß ◽  
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A potential human footprint on Western Central African rainforests before the Common Era has become the focus of an ongoing controversy. Between 3,000 y ago and 2,000 y ago, regional pollen sequences indicate a replacement of mature rainforests by a forest–savannah mosaic including pioneer trees. Although some studies suggested an anthropogenic influence on this forest fragmentation, current interpretations based on pollen data attribute the ‘‘rainforest crisis’’ to climate change toward a drier, more seasonal climate. A rigorous test of this hypothesis, however, requires climate proxies independent of vegetation changes. Here we resolve this controversy through a continuous 10,500-y record of both vegetation and hydrological changes from Lake Barombi in Southwest Cameroon based on changes in carbon and hydrogen isotope compositions of plant waxes. δ13C-inferred vegetation changes confirm a prominent and abrupt appearance of C4 plants in the Lake Barombi catchment, at 2,600 calendar years before AD 1950 (cal y BP), followed by an equally sudden return to rainforest vegetation at 2,020 cal y BP. δD values from the same plant wax compounds, however, show no simultaneous hydrological change. Based on the combination of these data with a comprehensive regional archaeological database we provide evidence that humans triggered the rainforest fragmentation 2,600 y ago. Our findings suggest that technological developments, including agricultural practices and iron metallurgy, possibly related to the large-scale Bantu expansion, significantly impacted the ecosystems before the Common Era.


Plant Ecology ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 199 (2) ◽  
pp. 209-215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heloísa D. Brum ◽  
Henrique E. M. Nascimento ◽  
William F. Laurance ◽  
Ana C. S. Andrade ◽  
Susan G. Laurance ◽  
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