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Extinction of endemic vertebrates on islands: The case of the giant rat Canariomys bravoi (Mammalia, Rodentia) on Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain)
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Extinction of endemic vertebrates on islands: The case of the giant rat Canariomys bravoi (Mammalia, Rodentia) on Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain)

Hervé Bocherens, Jacques Michaux, Francisco Garcia Talavera and Johannes van Der Plicht
Comptes Rendus. Palevol, Vol.5(7), pp.885-891
10/2006

Abstract

Murinae Holocene Climate Anthropogenic cause Insular endemism Extinction Isotopes Canary Islands
Fossil bone collagen 14C dating and δ13C and δ15N isotopic measurements of the rodent Canariomys bravoi from Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) were used to test two different hypotheses about the causes of extinctions of endemic vertebrates on islands, climate versus humans. For the Tenerife giant rat, we show that it survived the climatic change that occurred between the Middle and Late Holocene, but not the settlement of humans on the island.
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