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Ecological legacies and recent footprints of the Amazon’s Lost City
by
Stanley, Amie
, Sales, Rachel K.
, Gomes, Bianca T.
, Bush, Mark B.
, León-Yánez, Susana
, Land, Klaas
, Sinkler, Wyllana
, McMichael, Crystal N. H.
, Valencia, Bryan G.
, Bennett, Isabel
, Neill, David
in
631/158/2456
/ 631/158/2462
/ 704/106/413
/ 704/844/841
/ Abandonment
/ Age
/ Agriculture - history
/ Archaeology
/ Charcoal
/ Cities
/ Climate change
/ Composition
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Corn
/ Cultivation
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecuador
/ Forests
/ History, Ancient
/ Human influences
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Land use
/ multidisciplinary
/ Paleoecology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Sediments
/ Silviculture
/ Slash and burn
/ Valleys
/ Volcanoes
/ Zea mays - growth & development
2025
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Ecological legacies and recent footprints of the Amazon’s Lost City
by
Stanley, Amie
, Sales, Rachel K.
, Gomes, Bianca T.
, Bush, Mark B.
, León-Yánez, Susana
, Land, Klaas
, Sinkler, Wyllana
, McMichael, Crystal N. H.
, Valencia, Bryan G.
, Bennett, Isabel
, Neill, David
in
631/158/2456
/ 631/158/2462
/ 704/106/413
/ 704/844/841
/ Abandonment
/ Age
/ Agriculture - history
/ Archaeology
/ Charcoal
/ Cities
/ Climate change
/ Composition
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Corn
/ Cultivation
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecuador
/ Forests
/ History, Ancient
/ Human influences
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Land use
/ multidisciplinary
/ Paleoecology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Sediments
/ Silviculture
/ Slash and burn
/ Valleys
/ Volcanoes
/ Zea mays - growth & development
2025
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Ecological legacies and recent footprints of the Amazon’s Lost City
by
Stanley, Amie
, Sales, Rachel K.
, Gomes, Bianca T.
, Bush, Mark B.
, León-Yánez, Susana
, Land, Klaas
, Sinkler, Wyllana
, McMichael, Crystal N. H.
, Valencia, Bryan G.
, Bennett, Isabel
, Neill, David
in
631/158/2456
/ 631/158/2462
/ 704/106/413
/ 704/844/841
/ Abandonment
/ Age
/ Agriculture - history
/ Archaeology
/ Charcoal
/ Cities
/ Climate change
/ Composition
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Corn
/ Cultivation
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecuador
/ Forests
/ History, Ancient
/ Human influences
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Land use
/ multidisciplinary
/ Paleoecology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Sediments
/ Silviculture
/ Slash and burn
/ Valleys
/ Volcanoes
/ Zea mays - growth & development
2025
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Ecological legacies and recent footprints of the Amazon’s Lost City
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Ecological legacies and recent footprints of the Amazon’s Lost City
2025
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Once considered pristine forests, the mid-elevational forests of the eastern Andean flank are now known to have long histories of human occupation. Past habitations, such as the ‘Lost City of the Amazon’ in the Upano Valley of eastern Ecuador, were societally and temporally complex with sophisticated cultures emerging, flourishing, and disappearing. The cultures of the Upano Valley transformed local ecosystems, but whether lasting ecological changes from those activities persist in modern forests is not known. Here, using paleoecological reconstructions from Lake Cormorán, located immediately adjacent to the Upano Valley and within 10 km of an area of >300 km
2
of abandoned mound complexes, we provide a timeline of human influence spanning the last 2770 years. We document the onset of maize cultivation c. 570 BCE, and changes in land use within the occupation phase that included slash-and-burn, slash-and-mulch, and silviculture. A gradual decline in forest exploitation presaged an apparent abandonment of the site c. 550 CE. A much later wave of land use that began about 1500 CE, coupled with abandonment and a succession influenced by a warmer and wetter climate, produced a distinctive forest composition unique to the last 120 years.
Here, the authors present a timeline of human influence on the ecology of the Upano Valley (Ecuador) spanning the last 2770 years. They demonstrate how Pre- and Post- Columbian of maize cultivation and changing patterns of land use have produced a distinct forest composition today.
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