直接年代测定证实了全新世早期爱尔兰存在水獭和獾

Robert C. Power, Ingelise Stuijts, Finbar McCormick, Sahra Talamo
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爱尔兰动物群的起源是该岛历史上一个悬而未决的问题。尽管研究人员曾经认为,爱尔兰的哺乳动物是在距今11,700 cal BP的冰期后早期传播到爱尔兰的,但越来越多的研究表明,人类将许多这些物种转移到了爱尔兰。然而,由于证据稀少,爱尔兰本土鼬鼠物种的起源仍然没有答案。在这项研究中,我们通过直接确定这些物种的早期样本的年代,揭示了爱尔兰水獭和獾的历史,这些样本来自中石器时代晚期的营地Derragh, Co. Longford。结果表明,这两个物种在爱尔兰已经存在了至少7000-8000年。目前尚不清楚他们是自我殖民者还是中石器时代的人为迁移。虽然这些发现不能排除局部灭绝和后来重新引入的可能性,但它们表明我们不能再假设它们仅仅是全新世晚期的引入。
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Direct dating confirms the presence of otter and badger in early Holocene Ireland
The origin of Ireland’s fauna is an unresolved issue in the history of the island. Although researchers once considered Ireland’s mammals to have spread to Ireland during the early postglacial from 11,700 cal BP, research has increasingly suggested humans translocated many of these species to Ireland. However, due to sparse evidence, the origin of Ireland’s purported native mustelid species remains unanswered. In this study, we shed light on the history of otter and badger in Ireland by directly dating suspected early examples of these species from Derragh, Co. Longford, a late Mesolithic campsite. The results demonstrate that both of these species have been present in Ireland for at least 7000–8000 years. It is not clear if they represent self-colonisers or Mesolithic anthropogenic translocations. Although these finds do not rule out local extinction and later reintroduction, they show that we can no longer assume they are solely late Holocene introductions.
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