Modern palm concentrations in neotropical mountain forests show a non-random spatial association with pre-Columbian archaeological infrastructure, indicating that ancient human-managed areas may have been up to two orders of magnitude larger than current evidence suggests.
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Ecological Legacies of Pre-Columbian Settlements Evident in Palm Clusters of Neotropical Mountain Forests
Modern palm concentrations in neotropical mountain forests show a non-random spatial association with pre-Columbian archaeological infrastructure, indicating that ancient human-managed areas may have been up to two orders of magnitude larger than current evidence suggests.