Fig. 1: Sites with OSL and radiocarbon (14C) ages from substrates of seasonally flooded areas (dark green shade) across the Amazon River basin. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Sites with OSL and radiocarbon (14C) ages from substrates of seasonally flooded areas (dark green shade) across the Amazon River basin.

From: Rainfall and sea level drove the expansion of seasonally flooded habitats and associated bird populations across Amazonia

Fig. 1: Sites with OSL and radiocarbon (14C) ages from substrates of seasonally flooded areas (dark green shade) across the Amazon River basin.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Sites sampled in this study can be observed in more detail in Fig. 2. Geographical coordinates of samples and ages data are shown in Supplementary Data 1. The Tigre Perdido, Diamante and Paraíso caves correspond to sites with paleoprecipitation reconstructions presented in Figs. 7 and 8.

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