Задание
Read the text. What do the scientists mentioned in the article and Jared Diamond agree on? Choose the correct answer.
Did Polynesian rats destroy Rapa Nui's trees?
by Michael Kimball, Science Reporter
In 2005, Jared Diamond published Collapse. In the book, he described the human settlement of Rapa Nui (also called Easter Island).
The book caused a huge controversy soon after its publication. Many scientists questioned Diamond’s theory of what happened on Rapa Nui. They agreed that the huge trees had disappeared by the time Europeans first arrived on the island in the 18th century, but they did not agree with Jared Diamond’s theory about the cause of the disappearance.
Now, two scientists, Carl Lipo and Terry Hunt, have published a new theory. They believe that the Polynesian rat ate the seeds of the trees, preventing new ones from growing. The rat, they believe, was brought over either accidentally or purposefully on the canoes that the first human settlers used to land on Rapa Nui.
Studies have shown that a population of rats can double every 47 days. That’s a lot of rats to feed. To support their theory, Lipo and Hunt point to the remains of palm nuts that show the gnaw marks made by rats. Of course, they acknowledge that humans did play a role in the destruction of the forests of Rapa Nui. But they believe that the Polynesian rat was an even greater culprit among a series of factors.
Large trees have disappeared from Rapa Nui.
Humans settled Rapa Nui hundreds of years ago.
Polynesian rats ate the seeds of large trees on Rapa Nui.
Europeans arrived on Rapa Nui in the 18th century.