Non-analogue ecosystems in the past (NEPA) – the key role of comparing trait disstribution in mammalian communities and multi-proxy records in resolving past environments

Bidragets beskrivning

During the evolutionary history of mammals, the correlation of their dental and limb bone adaptations and body size to vegetation and climate have changed over millions of years. Today human activities have further changed climate, vegetation and biodiversity in a way that has simplified these ecological interconnections. In this research project we explore how the distribution of dental and limb bone adaptations, body size and diet of large herbivorous mammals are correlated with changes in vegetation and climate in time bins of a few million years during the last 65 million years in Europe, Africa and South America. This is achieved by comparing the mammalian traits with proxies of vegetation and climate, such as plant fossil records and stable isotope records at different times. Ultimately, this approach will inform us on how the correlations of mammalian trait distribution with vegetation and climate have changed through time on different continents, and through human influence.
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Startår

2021

Slutår

2026

Beviljade finansiering

Juha Saarinen Orcid -palvelun logo
447 650 €

Andra beslut

361978
Akademiforskarens forskningskostnader(2024)
196 567 €
346292
Akademiforskarens forskningskostnader(2021)
300 000 €

Finansiär

Finlands Akademi

Typ av finansiering

Akademiforskare

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Finansieringsbeslutets nummer

340775

Vetenskapsområden

Geovetenskaper

Forskningsområden

Geologia

Identifierade teman

ecology, species