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...sorry custard. As you can see by the word I put in bold, as one trained in genetics and molecular biology, I cannot address your question. The types of studies I do are collaborative in nature such that my colleagues in mammalogy and geology fill in the areas where I lack expertise and I do all the mol biol work. In the end we see where there is overlap and if we were able to show a correlation between observations in the different fields. For example, via radiochronological study of various megafaunal species in parts of Russia, there is good evidence for the extirpation of multiple species like mammoths..but also of species that survived. I can sample the dated bones and see if there is reduction in genetic variation by comparing their DNA with the genetic variation in modern samples. For example, one group doing similar research showed a fairly catastrophic loss of genetic variation in bison that coalesces around the time of the end-Pleistocene extinctions...the second loss of variation can be found at the time of that the colonists in the US almost wiped out the buffalo.....so to sum it up..no I can't help with your temperature reconstruction question