Pleistocene extinctions: the pivotal role of megaherbivores (Q104603217)

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Pleistocene extinctions: the pivotal role of megaherbivores
scientific article published in 1987

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    Pleistocene extinctions: the pivotal role of megaherbivores (English)
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    1987
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    351-362
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    South Dakota: entrapment and taphonomy of Columbian mammoth (English)
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    The extinction of moa in southern New Zealand (English)
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    Who's who in the Pleistocene: a mammalian bestiary (English)
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    Notes of elephant-woodland interactions (English)
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    How ecosystem processes are linked to large mammal population dynamics (English)
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    Elephant and woodlands in Chizarira National Park, Zimbabwe (English)
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    Extinctions in Madagascar: the loss of the subfossil fauna (English)
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    The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem (English)
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    Ecological aspects of the dental functional morphology of the Plio-Pleistocene rhinoceroses of Europe (English)
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    Plant-animal interactions and Pleistocene extinctions (English)
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    The record of Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions at Taima-taima, northern Venezuela (English)
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    Pleistocene extinction and environmental change: case study of the Appalachians (English)
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    Mosaics, allelochemics and nutrients: an ecological theory of late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions (English)
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    Stratigraphy and late Pleistocene extinction in the United States (English)
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    Rhinoceroses from the Pliocene of north-western Kenya (English)
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    Australian environmental change: timing, direction, magnitude and rates (English)
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    Red kangaroos: last of the Australian mega-fauna (English)
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    Why do elephants destroy woodland (English)
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    Seasonality, gestation time, and large mammal extinctions (English)
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    Mammalian extinctions and Stone Age people in Africa (English)
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    The large mammals of southern Africa: late Pleistocene to Recent (English)
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    Prehistoric overkill: the global model (English)
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    Catastrophic extinctions and late Pleistocene blitzkrieg: two radiocarbon tests (English)
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