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land bridge, any of several isthmuses that have connected the Earth’s major landmasses at various times, with the result that many species of plants and animals have extended their ranges to new areas. A land bridge that had a profound effect on the fauna of the New World extended from Siberia to Alaska during most of the Paleogene, Neogene, and Quaternary periods (beginning approximately 65.5 million years ago), with some interruptions. Across this strip of land passed a number of organisms of Old World origin, including Homo sapiens.
Related Topics: isthmus population movement (Show more) See all related contentAnother important land bridge, the Isthmus of Panama, was submerged during most of the Paleogene and Neogene, with the result that the faunas of North and South America evolved largely separately, except during the Pliocene Epoch (from about 5.3 million to 2.6 million years ago) for periods of several hundred thousand years, when the isthmus was elevated.
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