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Jon Erlandson
Jon Erlandson
Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, former Director of the Museum of Natural & Cultural History
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Historical overfishing and the recent collapse of coastal ecosystems
JBC Jackson, MX Kirby, WH Berger, KA Bjorndal, LW Botsford, ...
science 293 (5530), 629-637, 2001
87162001
Kelp forest ecosystems: biodiversity, stability, resilience and future
RS Steneck, MH Graham, BJ Bourque, D Corbett, JM Erlandson, JA Estes, ...
Environmental conservation 29 (4), 436-459, 2002
23782002
Ecological consequences of human niche construction: Examining long-term anthropogenic shaping of global species distributions
NL Boivin, MA Zeder, DQ Fuller, A Crowther, G Larson, JM Erlandson, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (23), 6388-6396, 2016
8812016
The archaeology of aquatic adaptations: paradigms for a new millennium
JM Erlandson
Journal of Archaeological Research 9, 287-350, 2001
8432001
Evidence for an extraterrestrial impact 12,900 years ago that contributed to the megafaunal extinctions and the Younger Dryas cooling
RB Firestone, A West, JP Kennett, L Becker, TE Bunch, ZS Revay, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (41), 16016-16021, 2007
7622007
Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use
L Stephens, D Fuller, N Boivin, T Rick, N Gauthier, A Kay, B Marwick, ...
Science 365 (6456), 897-902, 2019
5632019
The kelp highway hypothesis: marine ecology, the coastal migration theory, and the peopling of the Americas
JM Erlandson, MH Graham, BJ Bourque, D Corbett, JA Estes, RS Steneck
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 2 (2), 161-174, 2007
4142007
Paleoindian seafaring, maritime technologies, and coastal foraging on California’s Channel Islands
JM Erlandson, TC Rick, TJ Braje, M Casperson, B Culleton, B Fulfrost, ...
Science 331 (6021), 1181-1185, 2011
4072011
Early Hunter-gatherers of the California Coast
J Erlandson
Springer, 1994
3571994
Early human dispersals within the Americas
JV Moreno-Mayar, L Vinner, P de Barros Damgaard, C De La Fuente, ...
Science 362 (6419), eaav2621, 2018
3192018
Oceans, islands, and coasts: Current perspectives on the role of the sea in human prehistory
JM Erlandson, SM Fitzpatrick
Journal of Island & Coastal Archaeology 1 (1), 5-32, 2006
3032006
Archaeology meets marine ecology: the antiquity of maritime cultures and human impacts on marine fisheries and ecosystems
JM Erlandson, TC Rick
Annual Review of Marine Science 2 (1), 231-251, 2010
2642010
Human Impacts on Ancient Marine Ecosystems: A Global Perspective
Univ of California Press, 2008
263*2008
An archaeological and paleontological chronology for Daisy cave (CA-SMI-261), San Miguel Island, California
JM Erlandson, DJ Kennett, BL Ingram, DA Guthrie, DP Morris, ...
Radiocarbon 38 (2), 355-373, 1996
2531996
The role of shellfish in prehistoric economies: a protein perspective
JM Erlandson
American Antiquity 53 (1), 102-109, 1988
2521988
From Pleistocene mariners to complex hunter-gatherers: The archaeology of the California Channel Islands
TC Rick, JM Erlandson, RL Vellanoweth, TJ Braje
Journal of world prehistory 19, 169-228, 2005
2512005
Human impacts on ancient shellfish: a 10,000 year record from San Miguel Island, California
JM Erlandson, TC Rick, TJ Braje, A Steinberg, RL Vellanoweth
Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (8), 2144-2152, 2008
2132008
Dental evidence for prehistoric dietary change on the northern Channel Islands, California
PL Walker, JM Erlandson
American Antiquity 51 (2), 375-383, 1986
2131986
Life on the edge: Early maritime cultures of the Pacific Coast of North America
JM Erlandson, ML Moss, M Des Lauriers
Quaternary Science Reviews 27 (23), 2232-2245, 2008
2102008
Paleocoastal marine fishing on the Pacific Coast of the Americas: perspectives from Daisy Cave, California
TC Rick, JM Erlandson, RL Vellanoweth
American Antiquity 66 (4), 595-614, 2001
2102001
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