Who killed the megafauna? A tale of climate change, murder and mystery.
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Most of the large terrestrial animals present 100,000 years ago are now extinct, and the causes of these extinctions have been highly controversial. We quantitatively analysed extinction patterns to determine whether human arrival and/or climatic change were to blame.
This talk is part of the Ecology Lunchtime Series series.
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