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Response to comment on “Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the Falkland Islands”
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Response to comment on “Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the Falkland Islands”

Kit M. Hamley, Jacquelyn L. Gill, Kathryn E. Krasinski, Dulcinea V. Groff, Brenda L. Hall, Daniel H. Sandweiss, John R. Southon, Paul Brickle and Thomas V. Lowell
Science advances, Vol.8(17), eabo6765
04/29/2022
PMID: 35486736

Abstract

Prehistoric peoples Islands--Falkland Islands Europeans Mutualism
Hamley et al. previously presented multiple lines of evidence that people were present in the Falkland Islands before Europeans and may have brought the now-extinct canid, Dusicyon australis. Stable isotope data reported by Clark et al. indicate that D. australis had a high-trophic, marine diet that terrestrialized following European arrival. This is consistent with our hypothesis of a human mutualism.
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