User:Baum019/Last Glacial Maximum refugia/Bibliography

North America

 * Nicholas Ray, 2001 A GIS-based Vegetation Map of the World at the Last Glacial Maximum
 * This article was used in every section of this wiki page because it has a map that shows the vegetation dynamics around the globe during the LGM.
 * Peters, 2014 North American Biome
 * This article was used in the North America section to showcase the biomes in the region in the present day.
 * McLachlan, 2005 Molecular Indicators of Tree Migration Capacity Under Rapid Climate Change
 * This article was used in the North American section, and it talked about the trees in North America during the LGM and how they moved as the glacier retreated.
 * Hoffecker, 2016 Beringia and the Global Dispersal of Modern Humans
 * This article was used in the North American section as well. It gave insight to humans in the Americas during the LGM (or lack thereof).
 * Birks, 2010 Alpines, trees, and refugia in Europe
 * This article was used in the Europe section, and it was helpful in talking about the climate in Europe during the LGM. In addition, it was used to discuss the tree habitat during the LGM.
 * Wren, 2019 Habitat suitability and the genetic structure of human populations during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in Western Europe
 * This article showcased the human refugia in Europe during the LGM.
 * Hansen Climate Change and Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration in Central Asia
 * This book was helpful in discussing the current climate in Asia.
 * Yu, 2023 Climatic factors and human population changes in Eurasia between the Last Glacial Maximum and the early Holocene
 * Yu's article was helpful because it talked about the climate factors in Asia during the LGM that allowed or didn't allow refugia.
 * Beeton, 2013 The fundamental hominin niche in late Pleistocene Central Asia: a preliminary refugium model
 * Beeton went into details about how human civilizations didn't move out of Asia during the LGM.
 * Husemann, 2013 Palaearctic biogeography revisited: evidence for the existence of a North African refugium for Western Palaearctic biota
 * This article was used in the North Africa section, and discussed climatic conditions specifically in the Mediterranean.
 * Cheddadi, 2016 Climate change since the last glacial period in Lebanon and the persistence of Mediterranean species
 * This article talked about the temperature in the Mediterranean during the LGM.

South America

 * Anhuf, 2006 Paleo-environmental change in Amazonian and African rainforest during the LGM
 * This article was used in the Southern Africa section, and it discussed the climate in that region.
 * Stringer, 2018 When did modern humans leave Africa?
 * This article, as inferred from the title, talked about when humans migrated out of Africa. I used it to discuss how humans occupied the land at the time.
 * Blinkhorn, 2022 Evaluating refugia in recent human evolution in Africa
 * This article talked about humans and conditions in Southern Africa.
 * Baker, 2020 Beyond Refugia: New Insights on Quaternary Climate Variation and the Evolution of Biotic Diversity in Tropical South America
 * This article was helpful in talking about the climate in South America.
 * Berman, 2016 Difference between Last Glacial Maximum and present-day temperature and precipitation in southern South America
 * In this article they talked about the differences between present day and the LGM temperatures and precipitation in South America. It helped give perspective to how things have changed over time


 * Kaplan, 2018 Continent's oldest spear points provide new clues about the first Americans
 * This article discussed archeological evidence on the oldest humans in South America, which proved that humans weren't in the area during the LGM.
 * Marin, 2013 Refugia in Patagonian fjords and the eastern Andes during the Last Glacial Maximum revealed by huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus)
 * This paper discussed the deer species Hippocamelus bisulcus and how their habitat has changed over time in response to refugia.
 * Williams, 2013 Human refugia in Australia during the Last Glacial Maximum and Terminal Pleistocene: a geospatial analysis of the 25-12 ka Australian archaeological record
 * This article was used to talk about the climate during the LGM in Australia, and also different refugia regions.
 * VanDerWal, 2009 New approaches to understanding late Quaternary climate fluctuations and refugial dynamics in Australian wet tropical rain forests
 * This last article talked about the Australian Wet Tropics refugia and how it has changed since the LGM.

Outline of proposed changes
I am going to be changing the article by adding several sections. The talk page discussed how this page only exclusively talked about human refugia around the globe. I wanted to expand on how refugia around the globe were more than just for humans. I have sections for all the continents (excluding Antarctica) and go a little in detail about the LGM climate, human refugia, and one other refugia (often a plant type).

Each section I cultivated a list of articles and books that would stick to the ideas I wanted to convey. I started with an article about the climate and biomes in said continent. After that I went into a section about humans and how they existed or didn't exist in the continent during the LGM. After that, I used sources that talked about another refugia that showcases the range of each continent during the LGM. Just because humans didn't live in a region during the LGM, doesn't mean nothing lived there.