Predator-prey interactions are crucial in population ecology, but data sets are limited to recent time spans. The use of regional radiocarbon databases is proposed to reconstruct predator-prey dynamics over deep time. Examples from Pleistocene Beringia and the Holocene Judean Desert support this argument.
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by Marom,N., Wo... à www.biorxiv.org 11-15-2023
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