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3,600 years of human adaptation to drought intensification on the southern Tibetan Plateau

Earth Sciences

3,600 years of human adaptation to drought intensification on the southern Tibetan Plateau

H. Li, D. Xu, et al.

This study reveals remarkable insights into human adaptation strategies on the Southern Tibetan Plateau over the last 3600 years. Through the examination of pollen, fungal spores, and charcoal records from lake sediments, researchers uncover a significant transition in land-use practices, illustrating the resilience of human populations in response to intensified drought conditions. Conducted by Hao Li, Deke Xu, Chang Li, Anning Cui, Yajie Dong, Xinxin Zuo, Can Wang, Naiqin Wu, and Houyuan Lu, this research highlights the dynamic relationship between humans and their environment.

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Abstract
The development of adaptive survival strategies is crucial for human occupation of the high-altitude areas of the Tibetan Plateau (TP). However, the history of this adaptation and its driving mechanisms are poorly understood. We used records of pollen, coprophilous fungal spores, and charcoal from a well-dated, high-resolution lake sediment core from the Southern Tibetan Plateau (STP) to investigate the history of high-altitude survival strategies, including arable agriculture and pastoralism, spanning the past 3600 years. The results revealed that survival strategies were dominated by arable agriculture, supplemented by pastoralism, from ~3600 to 1800 cal yr BP. However, after 1800 cal yr BP, this strategy shifted to low-level arable agriculture with intensified pastoralism. Comparison of our findings with regional paleoclimatic and archaeological records revealed that this transformation was an adaptive response to drought intensification. This adaptive resilience was a key aspect of human occupation of the high-altitude regions of the TP during the late Holocene.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Oct 10, 2024
Authors
Hao Li, Deke Xu, Chang Li, Anning Cui, Yajie Dong, Xinxin Zuo, Can Wang, Naiqin Wu, Houyuan Lu
Tags
Southern Tibetan Plateau
human adaptation
pastoralism
arable agriculture
drought
resilience
pollen records
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