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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal 2021Embargo end date: 17 Mar 2022 Norway, United Kingdom, France, Sweden, Norway, United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:WT | Whole genome sequence bas..., EC | ArCH4ives, EC | PEGASUS +4 projectsWT| Whole genome sequence based analysis of genetic variation and genome evolution ,EC| ArCH4ives ,EC| PEGASUS ,RCN| Norwegian barcode of life network (NorBOL) ,UKRI| Plausible policy pathways to Paris ,RCN| Methane cycling archives from warming Arctic lakes: Retrieving the genomic blueprints of Holocene microbes ,EC| IceAGenTAuthors:Hannah L. Owens;
Hannah L. Owens
Hannah L. Owens in OpenAIREAnna Cherezova;
Anna Cherezova;Anna Cherezova
Anna Cherezova in OpenAIREKurt H. Kjær;
+53 AuthorsKurt H. Kjær
Kurt H. Kjær in OpenAIREHannah L. Owens;
Hannah L. Owens
Hannah L. Owens in OpenAIREAnna Cherezova;
Anna Cherezova;Anna Cherezova
Anna Cherezova in OpenAIREKurt H. Kjær;
Kurt H. Kjær
Kurt H. Kjær in OpenAIREAlexandra Rouillard;
Alexandra Rouillard
Alexandra Rouillard in OpenAIREMarie Kristine Føreid Merkel;
Marie Kristine Føreid Merkel
Marie Kristine Føreid Merkel in OpenAIREInger Greve Alsos;
Inger Greve Alsos
Inger Greve Alsos in OpenAIRERichard Durbin;
John Inge Svendsen; John Inge Svendsen;Richard Durbin
Richard Durbin in OpenAIREKristian K. Kjeldsen;
Kristian K. Kjeldsen
Kristian K. Kjeldsen in OpenAIREThorfinn Sand Korneliussen;
Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen;Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen
Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen in OpenAIRELudovic Orlando;
Ludovic Orlando
Ludovic Orlando in OpenAIREJeffrey T. Rasic;
Jeffrey T. Rasic
Jeffrey T. Rasic in OpenAIREY. L. Wang;
Y. L. Wang;Y. L. Wang
Y. L. Wang in OpenAIREAna Prohaska;
Ana Prohaska
Ana Prohaska in OpenAIREAnders A. Bjørk;
Anders A. Bjørk
Anders A. Bjørk in OpenAIREJialu Cao;
Julie Esdale;Jialu Cao
Jialu Cao in OpenAIRECarsten Rahbek;
Alexei Tikhonov;Carsten Rahbek
Carsten Rahbek in OpenAIREAdriana Alberti;
Anthony Ruter; Mary E. Edwards; Mary E. Edwards;Adriana Alberti
Adriana Alberti in OpenAIREYouri Lammers;
Youri Lammers
Youri Lammers in OpenAIREPatrick Wincker;
Patrick Wincker
Patrick Wincker in OpenAIREBirgitte Skadhauge;
Birgitte Skadhauge
Birgitte Skadhauge in OpenAIRENeil R. Edwards;
Neil R. Edwards
Neil R. Edwards in OpenAIREPer Möller;
Per Möller
Per Möller in OpenAIRENicolaj K. Larsen;
Nicolaj K. Larsen
Nicolaj K. Larsen in OpenAIREJames Haile;
James Haile
James Haile in OpenAIREJan Mangerud;
Jan Mangerud;Jan Mangerud
Jan Mangerud in OpenAIREChristoph Dockter;
Christoph Dockter
Christoph Dockter in OpenAIREDavid W. Beilman;
David W. Beilman
David W. Beilman in OpenAIREDavid J. Meltzer;
David J. Meltzer; Lasse Vinner; Galina Gusarova;David J. Meltzer
David J. Meltzer in OpenAIREDaniel Money;
Daniel Money
Daniel Money in OpenAIREGrigory Fedorov;
Grigory Fedorov;Grigory Fedorov
Grigory Fedorov in OpenAIREEske Willerslev;
Eske Willerslev
Eske Willerslev in OpenAIREHugh McColl;
Hugh McColl
Hugh McColl in OpenAIREFernando Racimo;
Fernando Racimo
Fernando Racimo in OpenAIREMikkel Winther Pedersen;
Mikkel Winther Pedersen
Mikkel Winther Pedersen in OpenAIREEric Coissac;
Yingchun Xing; Antonio Fernandez-Guerra; David Bravo Nogues;Eric Coissac
Eric Coissac in OpenAIREPhilip B. Holden;
Philip B. Holden
Philip B. Holden in OpenAIREYubin Zhang;
Yubin Zhang
Yubin Zhang in OpenAIREDuane G. Froese;
Duane G. Froese
Duane G. Froese in OpenAIREBianca De Sanctis;
Bianca De Sanctis
Bianca De Sanctis in OpenAIREAbstractDuring the last glacial–interglacial cycle, Arctic biotas experienced substantial climatic changes, yet the nature, extent and rate of their responses are not fully understood1–8. Here we report a large-scale environmental DNA metagenomic study of ancient plant and mammal communities, analysing 535 permafrost and lake sediment samples from across the Arctic spanning the past 50,000 years. Furthermore, we present 1,541 contemporary plant genome assemblies that were generated as reference sequences. Our study provides several insights into the long-term dynamics of the Arctic biota at the circumpolar and regional scales. Our key findings include: (1) a relatively homogeneous steppe–tundra flora dominated the Arctic during the Last Glacial Maximum, followed by regional divergence of vegetation during the Holocene epoch; (2) certain grazing animals consistently co-occurred in space and time; (3) humans appear to have been a minor factor in driving animal distributions; (4) higher effective precipitation, as well as an increase in the proportion of wetland plants, show negative effects on animal diversity; (5) the persistence of the steppe–tundra vegetation in northern Siberia enabled the late survival of several now-extinct megafauna species, including the woolly mammoth until 3.9 ± 0.2 thousand years ago (ka) and the woolly rhinoceros until 9.8 ± 0.2 ka; and (6) phylogenetic analysis of mammoth environmental DNA reveals a previously unsampled mitochondrial lineage. Our findings highlight the power of ancient environmental metagenomics analyses to advance understanding of population histories and long-term ecological dynamics.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022 Norway, United Kingdom, Portugal, PortugalPublisher:eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd Authors:Fernando Racimo;
Fernando Racimo
Fernando Racimo in OpenAIREElia Valentini;
Elia Valentini
Elia Valentini in OpenAIREGaston Rijo De León;
Gaston Rijo De León
Gaston Rijo De León in OpenAIRETeresa L Santos;
+7 AuthorsTeresa L Santos
Teresa L Santos in OpenAIREFernando Racimo;
Fernando Racimo
Fernando Racimo in OpenAIREElia Valentini;
Elia Valentini
Elia Valentini in OpenAIREGaston Rijo De León;
Gaston Rijo De León
Gaston Rijo De León in OpenAIRETeresa L Santos;
Teresa L Santos
Teresa L Santos in OpenAIREAnna Norberg;
Anna Norberg
Anna Norberg in OpenAIRELane M Atmore;
Lane M Atmore
Lane M Atmore in OpenAIREMyranda Murray;
Myranda Murray
Myranda Murray in OpenAIRESanja M Hakala;
Sanja M Hakala
Sanja M Hakala in OpenAIREFrederik Appel Olsen;
Charlie J Gardner; Julia B Halder;Frederik Appel Olsen
Frederik Appel Olsen in OpenAIREOur current economic and political structures have an increasingly devastating impact on the Earth’s climate and ecosystems: we are facing a biospheric emergency, with catastrophic consequences for both humans and the natural world on which we depend. Life scientists – including biologists, medical scientists, psychologists and public health experts – have had a crucial role in documenting the impacts of this emergency, but they have failed to drive governments to take action in order to prevent the situation from getting worse. Here we, as members of the movement Scientist Rebellion, call on life scientists to re-embrace advocacy and activism – which were once hallmarks of academia – in order to highlight the urgency and necessity of systemic change across our societies. We particularly emphasise the need for scientists to engage in nonviolent civil resistance, a form of public engagement which has proven to be highly effective in social struggles throughout history.
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