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Mass extinction event in North America occurred in a 'geological instant'

Washington, Sat, 28 Nov 2009 ANI

Washington, November 28 (ANI): In a new research, a team of scientists has determined that the mass extinction event in North America, in which over 50 percent of large mammal species were wiped out, occurred in a geological instant.

 

During the late Pleistocene, 40,000 to 10,000 years ago, North America lost over 50 percent of its large mammal species.

 

These species include mammoths, mastodons, giant ground sloths, among many others.

 

In total, 35 different genera (groups of species) disappeared, all of different habitat preferences and feeding habits.

 

As to what event or factor could cause such a mass extinction, the many hypotheses that have been developed over the years include: abrupt change in climate, the result of comet impact, human overkill and disease.

 

Some researchers believe that it may be a combination of these factors, one of them, or none.

 

A particular issue that has also contributed to this debate focuses on the chronology of extinctions.

 

The existing fossil record is incomplete, making it more difficult to tell whether or not the extinctions occurred in a gradual process, or took place as a synchronous event.

 

In addition, it was previously unclear whether species are missing from the terminal Pleistocene because they had already gone extinct or because they simply have not been found yet.

 

However, new findings from J. Tyler Faith, George Washington University Ph.D. candidate in the hominid paleobiology doctoral program, indicate that the extinction is best characterized as a sudden event that took place between 13.8 and 11.4 thousand years ago.

 

Faith's findings support the idea that this mass extinction was due to human overkill, comet impact or other rapid events rather than a slow attrition.

 

"The massive extinction coincides precisely with human arrival on the continent, abrupt climate change, and a possible extraterrestrial impact event," said Faith.

 

"It remains possible that any one of these or all, contributed to the sudden extinctions. We now have a better understanding of when the extinctions took place and the next step is to figure out why," he added. (ANI)

 


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