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Persistent effects of pre-Columbian plant domestication on Amazonian forest composition.

Authors :
Levis C
Costa FR
Bongers F
Peña-Claros M
Clement CR
Junqueira AB
Neves EG
Tamanaha EK
Figueiredo FO
Salomão RP
Castilho CV
Magnusson WE
Phillips OL
Guevara JE
Sabatier D
Molino JF
López DC
Mendoza AM
Pitman NC
Duque A
Vargas PN
Zartman CE
Vasquez R
Andrade A
Camargo JL
Feldpausch TR
Laurance SG
Laurance WF
Killeen TJ
Nascimento HE
Montero JC
Mostacedo B
Amaral IL
Guimarães Vieira IC
Brienen R
Castellanos H
Terborgh J
Carim MJ
Guimarães JR
Coelho LS
Matos FD
Wittmann F
Mogollón HF
Damasco G
Dávila N
García-Villacorta R
Coronado EN
Emilio T
Filho DA
Schietti J
Souza P
Targhetta N
Comiskey JA
Marimon BS
Marimon BH Jr
Neill D
Alonso A
Arroyo L
Carvalho FA
de Souza FC
Dallmeier F
Pansonato MP
Duivenvoorden JF
Fine PV
Stevenson PR
Araujo-Murakami A
Aymard C GA
Baraloto C
do Amaral DD
Engel J
Henkel TW
Maas P
Petronelli P
Revilla JD
Stropp J
Daly D
Gribel R
Paredes MR
Silveira M
Thomas-Caesar R
Baker TR
da Silva NF
Ferreira LV
Peres CA
Silman MR
Cerón C
Valverde FC
Di Fiore A
Jimenez EM
Mora MC
Toledo M
Barbosa EM
Bonates LC
Arboleda NC
Farias ES
Fuentes A
Guillaumet JL
Jørgensen PM
Malhi Y
de Andrade Miranda IP
Phillips JF
Prieto A
Rudas A
Ruschel AR
Silva N
von Hildebrand P
Vos VA
Zent EL
Zent S
Cintra BB
Nascimento MT
Oliveira AA
Ramirez-Angulo H
Ramos JF
Rivas G
Schöngart J
Sierra R
Tirado M
van der Heijden G
Torre EV
Wang O
Young KR
Baider C
Cano A
Farfan-Rios W
Ferreira C
Hoffman B
Mendoza C
Mesones I
Torres-Lezama A
Medina MN
van Andel TR
Villarroel D
Zagt R
Alexiades MN
Balslev H
Garcia-Cabrera K
Gonzales T
Hernandez L
Huamantupa-Chuquimaco I
Manzatto AG
Milliken W
Cuenca WP
Pansini S
Pauletto D
Arevalo FR
Reis NF
Sampaio AF
Giraldo LE
Sandoval EH
Gamarra LV
Vela CI
Ter Steege H
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2017 Mar 03; Vol. 355 (6328), pp. 925-931.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The extent to which pre-Columbian societies altered Amazonian landscapes is hotly debated. We performed a basin-wide analysis of pre-Columbian impacts on Amazonian forests by overlaying known archaeological sites in Amazonia with the distributions and abundances of 85 woody species domesticated by pre-Columbian peoples. Domesticated species are five times more likely than nondomesticated species to be hyperdominant. Across the basin, the relative abundance and richness of domesticated species increase in forests on and around archaeological sites. In southwestern and eastern Amazonia, distance to archaeological sites strongly influences the relative abundance and richness of domesticated species. Our analyses indicate that modern tree communities in Amazonia are structured to an important extent by a long history of plant domestication by Amazonian peoples.<br /> (Copyright © 2017, American Association for the Advancement of Science.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
355
Issue :
6328
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28254935
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aal0157