Alaska Stable Isotope Facility, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, USA.
Department of Marine Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, USA.
Science. 2021 Aug 13;373(6556):806-808. doi: 10.1126/science.abg1134.
Little is known about woolly mammoth () mobility and range. Here we use high temporal resolution sequential analyses of strontium isotope ratios along an entire 1.7-meter-long tusk to reconstruct the movements of an Arctic woolly mammoth that lived 17,100 years ago, during the last ice age. We use an isotope-guided random walk approach to compare the tusk's strontium and oxygen isotope profiles to isotopic maps. Our modeling reveals patterns of movement across a geographically extensive range during the animal's ~28-year life span that varied with life stages. Maintenance of this level of mobility by megafaunal species such as mammoth would have been increasingly difficult as the ice age ended and the environment changed at high latitudes.
关于猛犸象的活动范围和移动性,我们知之甚少。在这里,我们使用高时间分辨率的锶同位素比值序列分析,沿着一根 1.7 米长的象牙进行分析,以重建生活在 17100 年前的北极猛犸象的运动轨迹,当时正处于末次冰期。我们使用同位素引导的随机游走方法,将象牙的锶和氧同位素分布与同位素图谱进行比较。我们的模型揭示了这只动物在其约 28 年的生命周期中跨越广泛地理范围的运动模式,这些模式随生命阶段而变化。随着冰河时代的结束和高纬度地区环境的变化,像猛犸象这样的巨型物种要保持这种移动水平将变得越来越困难。