Thaís Rabito Pansani

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I'm a Brazilian paleontologist, working with Pleistocene megafauna for the past 12 years. I have experience working with traditional and state-of-the-art techniques, such as optical and scanning electron microscopies, stable isotopes, and synchrotron-based techniques. My main topics of interest are paleoecology, taphonomy, paleoanthropology, zooarchaeology, and research related to human-megafauna interactions in South America, megafauna extinction, ecological shifts during the Quaternary, and the peopling of the Americas.

I'm particularly interested in these main scientific questions: When did humans arrive in the Americas? Did humans interact with the Pleistocene megafauna? What were the environmental and ecological conditions in which these megamammals lived? What were the causes and consequences of the megafauna extinction in the Americas, especially in South America? How can we identify traces of human interaction in extinct animal bones through taphonomy? How can we improve data acquisition from the fossil record using interdisciplinary techniques? How understanding the ecological behavior of prehistoric humans with the now-extinct megafauna through paleoecology and zooarchaeology can contribute to other fields, such as conservation biology?

Besides academic research, I am also interested in teaching, science communication, and outreach. Feel free to reach out to me to arrange anything related to these interests!