Ancient DNA and osteological analyses of a unique paleo-archive reveal Early Holocene faunal expansion into the Scandinavian Arctic
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34780Date
2024-03-29Type
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Boilard, Aurélie; Walker, Samuel James; Lødøen, Trond; Henriksen, Mona; Takken-Beijersbergen, Liselotte M.; Star, Bastian; Robu, Marius; Tøssebo, Christine; Albrektsen, Cornelia Marie; Soleng, Yvonne; Aksnes, Sverre S; Jørgensen, Roger; Hufthammer, Anne Karin; Kolfschoten, Thijs van; Lauritzen, Stein Erik; Boessenkool, SanneAbstract
Paleo-archives are essential for our understanding of species responses to climate warming, yet such archives are
extremely rare in the Arctic. Here, we combine morphological analyses and bulk-bone metabarcoding to investigate a unique chronology of bone deposits sealed in the high-latitude Storsteinhola cave system (68°50′ N 16°22′ E)
in Norway. This deposit dates to a period of climate warming from the end of the Late Glacial [~13 thousand
calibrated years before the present (ka cal B.P.)] to the Holocene thermal maximum (~5.6 ka cal B.P.). Paleogenetic
analyses allow us to exploit the 1000s of morphologically unidentifiable bone fragments resulting in a highresolution sequence with 40 different taxa, including species not previously found here. Our record reveals borealization in both the marine and terrestrial environments above the Arctic Circle as a naturally recurring
phenomenon in past periods of warming, providing fundamental insights into the ecosystem-wide responses
that are ongoing today.
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American Association for the Advancement of ScienceCitation
Boilard, Walker, Lødøen TK, Henriksen, Takken-Beijersbergen, Star, Robu, Tøssebo, Albrektsen, Soleng, Aksnes, Jørgensen, Hufthammer, Kolfschoten, Lauritzen, Boessenkool. Ancient DNA and osteological analyses of a unique paleo-archive reveal Early Holocene faunal expansion into the Scandinavian Arctic. Science Advances. 2024;10(13)Metadata
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