Invasive species have
shaped island ecosystems and landscapes in the Gulf of Alaska, but their histories are unknown.
Not exact matches
The paper identifies four major phases when humans
shaped the world around them with broad effects on natural
ecosystems: global human expansion during the Late Pleistocene; the Neolithic spread of agriculture; the era of humans colonising
islands; and the emergence of early urbanised societies and trade.
A new article identifies four major phases when humans
shaped the world around them with broad effects on natural
ecosystems: global human expansion during the Late Pleistocene; the Neolithic spread of agriculture; the era of humans colonising
islands; and the emergence of early urbanised societies and trade.