An Overview of the Life, Extinction, and Possible De-Extinction of Mammuthus Primigenius

Mammuthus primigenius, commonly known as the woolly mammoth, was an herbivorous mammal that lived during the late Pleistocene, early Holocene eras, and went extinct 3,700 years ago on Wrangel Island. The objective of this paper is to understand how the woolly mammoth species lived, as well as the fa...

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Main Author: Benjamin Garrett
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2142/109934
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Summary:Mammuthus primigenius, commonly known as the woolly mammoth, was an herbivorous mammal that lived during the late Pleistocene, early Holocene eras, and went extinct 3,700 years ago on Wrangel Island. The objective of this paper is to understand how the woolly mammoth species lived, as well as the factors that led to its extinction. This paper also looks to review some of the research projects that are currently in effect to bring the species back from extinction. During its time alive, woolly mammoth species were once plentiful and found everywhere throughout the northern hemisphere. But due to climate change, overhunting by our early human ancestors, and mutational meltdown, the species went extinct. There are numerous research projects currently in place that aim to bring the species back. The idea of reintroducing an extinct species back into the ecosystem brings up a debate of ethics. Some argue that we have an obligation since we were a cause of its extinction, while others argue that we should not play God and that there will be unforeseen consequences. No research project has produced a successful result, but with many advances in the genetics field, it is certainly a possibility that we could once again have a woolly mammoth roaming the Earth. Open Restriction set for Item 117662 on 2021-05-04T16:31:43Z with date null by laubersh@uis.edu. Submitted by John Laubersheimer (laubersh@uis.edu) on 2021-05-04T16:34:19Z No. of bitstreams: 3 Benjamin Garrett - An Overview of the Life, Extinction, and Possible De-Extinction of Mammuthus Primigenius - Abstract.docx: 6898 bytes, checksum: 58779a18ecd84477aadf534726a68b3f (MD5) Benjamin Garrett - An Overview of the Life, Extinction, and Possible De-Extinction of Mammuthus Primigenius - Bibliography.docx: 9235 bytes, checksum: c5eca913e6731e127bb02f80add50a3d (MD5) Benjamin Garrett - An Overview of the Life, Extinction, and Possible De-Extinction of Mammuthus Primigenius - Final Version.docx: 20558 bytes, checksum: 75a4fbedb013bd90742747ecba9cf36e (MD5) Made ...