Ancient DNA shows high faunal diversity in the Lesser Caucasus during the Late Pleistocene

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In this study, we explore the Late Pleistocene (LP) vertebrate faunal diversity in south-eastern Lesser Caucasus based on morphological and genetic identification of fossil bones from Karin Tak cave. For the first time in this under-studied region, we used a bulk bone metabarcoding genetic approach to complement traditional morphology-based taxonomic identifications that are hampered by highly fragmented fossil bones. Excellent ancient DNA (aDNA) preservation allowed for a successful species identification of many bone remains and improved paleoenvironmental interpretations for the region. The aDNA identification of fossil bones revealed a high diversity of animal taxa inhabiting the region between ca. > 42,000 and 25,683–24,803 calibrated years before present (cal. BP).

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftQuaternary Science Reviews
Vol/bind219
Sider (fra-til)102-111
Antal sider10
ISSN0277-3791
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2019

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