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Quaternary International | 2002

Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic records from permafrost deposits in the Arctic region of Northern Siberia

Lutz Schirrmeister; Christine Siegert; T. A. Kuznetsova; Svetlana Kuzmina; Andrei Andreev; Frank Kienast; Hanno Meyer; Anatoly A Bobrov

Ice Complexes, extremely ice-rich permafrost deposits with large ice wedges, are widely distributed in the Arctic region of northeast Siberia. They present excellent archives for the reconstruction of Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental conditions in nonglaciated areas. In 1998, 1999, and 2000 Russian and German scientists worked together on the Bykovsky Peninsula southeast of the Lena Delta in order to investigate the Ice Complex and its associated sediments. Intensive cryolithological and sedimentological studies, Radiocarbon age determinations, paleobotanical studies, micropaleontological investigations, studies of mammal and insect fossils, and stable isotope analyses of ground ice were performed. Radiocarbon data have been obtained from the entire exposed sequence coveringapproximately the last 60,000 years. The results indicate that compared with modern time the investig ated Ice Complex sequence was formed duringtwo cooler and more arid stages of the Late Pleistocene with relatively uniform environmental conditions, separated by a stage with environmental variations and more intensive soil formation caused by climate amelioration. The Late Pleistocene environmental changes were not as strong as those occurring during the Pleistocene/Holocene transition where a sharp break is evident. r 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.


PLOS ONE | 2009

Non-Destructive Sampling of Ancient Insect DNA

Philip Francis Thomsen; Scott A. Elias; M. Thomas P. Gilbert; James Haile; Kasper Munch; Svetlana Kuzmina; Duane G. Froese; Andrei Sher; Richard N. Holdaway

Background A major challenge for ancient DNA (aDNA) studies on insect remains is that sampling procedures involve at least partial destruction of the specimens. A recent extraction protocol reveals the possibility of obtaining DNA from past insect remains without causing visual morphological damage. We test the applicability of this protocol on historic museum beetle specimens dating back to AD 1820 and on ancient beetle chitin remains from permafrost (permanently frozen soil) dating back more than 47,000 years. Finally, we test the possibility of obtaining ancient insect DNA directly from non-frozen sediments deposited 3280-1800 years ago - an alternative approach that also does not involve destruction of valuable material. Methodology/Principal Findings The success of the methodological approaches are tested by PCR and sequencing of COI and 16S mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) fragments of 77–204 base pairs (-bp) in size using species-specific and general insect primers. Conclusion/Significance The applied non-destructive DNA extraction method shows promising potential on insect museum specimens of historical age as far back as AD 1820, but less so on the ancient permafrost-preserved insect fossil remains tested, where DNA was obtained from samples up to ca. 26,000 years old. The non-frozen sediment DNA approach appears to have great potential for recording the former presence of insect taxa not normally preserved as macrofossils and opens new frontiers in research on ancient biodiversity.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2005

New insights into the Weichselian environment and climate of the East Siberian Arctic, derived from fossil insects, plants, and mammals☆

Andrei Sher; Svetlana Kuzmina; Tatiana V. Kuznetsova; L. D. Sulerzhitsky


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2004

The periglacial climate and environment in northern Eurasia during the Last Glaciation.

Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten; Andrei Andreev; Valery Astakhov; Igor Demidov; Julian A. Dowdeswell; Mona Henriksen; Christian Hjort; Michael Houmark-Nielsen; Martin Jakobsson; Svetlana Kuzmina; Eiliv Larsen; Juha Pekka Lunkka; Astrid Lyså; Jan Mangerud; Per Möller; Matti Saarnisto; Lutz Schirrmeister; Andrei Sher; Christine Siegert; Martin J. Siegert; John Inge Svendsen


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2008

Palaeoenvironmental dynamics inferred from late Quaternary permafrost deposits on Kurungnakh Island, Lena Delta, Northeast Siberia, Russia

Sebastian Wetterich; Svetlana Kuzmina; Andrei Andreev; Frank Kienast; Hanno Meyer; Lutz Schirrmeister; T. A. Kuznetsova; Melanie Sierralta


Boreas | 2009

Weichselian and Holocene palaeoenvironmental history of the Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island, New Siberian Archipelago, Arctic Siberia

Andrei Andreev; Guido Grosse; Lutz Schirrmeister; Tatiana V. Kuznetsova; Svetlana Kuzmina; Anatoly A Bobrov; Pavel E. Tarasov; Elena Novenko; Hanno Meyer; Aleksandr Yu Derevyagin; Frank Kienast; Anna Bryantseva; V. Kunitsky


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2007

Arctic ground squirrels of the mammoth-steppe: paleoecology of Late Pleistocene middens (∼24000–29450 14C yr BP), Yukon Territory, Canada

Grant D. Zazula; Duane G. Froese; Scott A. Elias; Svetlana Kuzmina; Rolf W. Mathewes


Boreas | 2004

Late Saalian and Eemian palaeoenvironmental history of the Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island (Laptev Sea region, Arctic Siberia)

Andrei Andreev; Guido Grosse; Lutz Schirrmeister; Svetlana Kuzmina; Elena Novenko; Anatoly A Bobrov; Pavel E. Tarasov; Boris P. Ilyashuk; Tatiana V. Kuznetsova; Matthias Krbetschek; Hanno Meyer; V. Kunitsky


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2011

Paleontological records indicate the occurrence of open woodlands in a dry inland climate at the present-day Arctic coast in western Beringia during the Last Interglacial

Frank Kienast; Sebastian Wetterich; Svetlana Kuzmina; Lutz Schirrmeister; Andrei Andreev; Pavel E. Tarasov; Larisa Nazarova; Annette Kossler; Larisa Frolova; V. Kunitsky


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2006

Vegetation buried under Dawson tephra (25,300 14C years BP) and locally diverse late Pleistocene paleoenvironments of Goldbottom Creek, Yukon, Canada

Grant D. Zazula; Duane G. Froese; Scott A. Elias; Svetlana Kuzmina; Catherine La Farge; Alberto V. Reyes; Paul Sanborn; Charles E. Schweger; C.A. Scott Smith; Rolf W. Mathewes

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Andrei Andreev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Hanno Meyer

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Frank Kienast

American Museum of Natural History

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V. Kunitsky

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Andrei Sher

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Lutz Schirrmeister

University of Alaska System

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Christine Siegert

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Sebastian Wetterich

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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