Data from: Overprinting of taphonomic and paleoecological signals across the forest-prairie environmental gradient, mid-continent of North America
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Taphonomic factors may significantly alter faunal assemblages at varying
scales. An exceptional record of late Holocene (< 4000 years old)
mammal fanuas establishes a firm baseline to investigate the effects of
scale on taphonomy. Our sample contains 73 sites within four contiguous
states (North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Illinois, USA) that transect
a strong modern and late Holocene environmental gradient, the
prairie-forest ecotone. We performed Detrended Correspondence Analysis
(DCA) and Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling (NMDS) analyses. Both DCA
and NMDS analyses of the datasets produced virtually the same results, and
both failed to reveal the known ecological gradient within each state.
However, both DCA and NMDS analyses of the unfiltered multistate dataset
across the entire gradient clearly reflect an environmental, rather than
taphonomic, signal. DCA tended to provide better separation of some
clusters than did NMDS in most of the analyses. We conclude that a large
mammal dataset collected across a strong environmental gradient will
document species turnover without the removal of taphonomic factors. In
other words, taphonomy exhibits varying scale-dependent effects.
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2018-03-20



