Widespread reforestation before European influence on Amazonia
Widespread reforestation before European influence on Amazonia
An estimated 90 to 95% of Indigenous people in Amazonia died after European contact. This population collapse is postulated to have caused decreases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations at around 1610 CE, as a result of a wave of land abandonment in the wake of disease, slavery, and warfare, whereby the attendant reversion to forest substantially increased terrestrial carbon sequestration. On the basis of 39 Amazonian fossil pollen records, we show that there was no synchronous reforestation event associated with such an atmospheric carbon dioxide response after European arrival in Amazonia. Instead, we find that, at most sites, land abandonment and forest regrowth began about 300 to 600 years before European arrival. Pre-European pandemics, social strife, or environmental change may have contributed to these early site abandonments and ecological shifts.
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Bush, M. B.
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Åkesson, C. M.
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Cárdenes-Sandí, G. M.
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Maezumi, S. Y.
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Behling, H.
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Correa-Metrio, A.
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Church, W.
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Huisman, S. N.
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Kelly, T.
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Mayle, F. E.
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McMichael, C. N. H.
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30 April 2021
Bush, M. B.
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Åkesson, C. M.
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Cárdenes-Sandí, G. M.
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Maezumi, S. Y.
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Behling, H.
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Church, W.
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Huisman, S. N.
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Kelly, T.
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Mayle, F. E.
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Bush, M. B., Nascimento, M. N., Åkesson, C. M., Cárdenes-Sandí, G. M., Maezumi, S. Y., Behling, H., Correa-Metrio, A., Church, W., Huisman, S. N., Kelly, T., Mayle, F. E. and McMichael, C. N. H.
(2021)
Widespread reforestation before European influence on Amazonia.
Science, 372 (6541), .
(doi:10.1126/science.abf3870).
Abstract
An estimated 90 to 95% of Indigenous people in Amazonia died after European contact. This population collapse is postulated to have caused decreases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations at around 1610 CE, as a result of a wave of land abandonment in the wake of disease, slavery, and warfare, whereby the attendant reversion to forest substantially increased terrestrial carbon sequestration. On the basis of 39 Amazonian fossil pollen records, we show that there was no synchronous reforestation event associated with such an atmospheric carbon dioxide response after European arrival in Amazonia. Instead, we find that, at most sites, land abandonment and forest regrowth began about 300 to 600 years before European arrival. Pre-European pandemics, social strife, or environmental change may have contributed to these early site abandonments and ecological shifts.
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S. Y. Maezumi
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H. Behling
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A. Correa-Metrio
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W. Church
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S. N. Huisman
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T. Kelly
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F. E. Mayle
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C. N. H. McMichael
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