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- Archeology, Deep History, and the Human Transformation of Island Ecosystems
- Genomic Analysis of the Process Leading up to the Extinction of the Woolly Mammoth
- Mammalian Extinction in Ancient Egypt, Similarities with the Southern Levant
- Fighting the Sixth Mass Extinction Keystone Species Are Dying out at an Accelerating Rate As the Result of Human Activity
- APPROACHES to MINIMIZING and OVERCOMING CURRENT BIODIVERSITY LOSS Aguoru, C.U.; Azua, E.T
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- Climate-Driven Ecological Stability As a Globally Shared Cause of Late Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions: the Plaids and Stripes Hypothesis
- Anthropogenic Extinction Dominates Holocene Declines of West Indian Mammals
- Late Quaternary Extinctions: State of the Debate
- Global Biodiversity Is in Free Fall
- “Dr. APIS” SCIENCE LEAFLET
- An Analysis of the Potential for the Formation of ‘Nodes of Persisting Complexity’
- Extinction: Past and Present California Education and the Environment Initiative Approved by the California State Board of Education, 2010
- Read Book the Planet Remade: the Challenge of Imagining Deliberate
- Biodiversity
- Chendytes Lawi) and Its Implications for the Pleistocene Overkill Hypothesis
- Timing and Causes of Mid-Holocene Mammoth Extinction on St. Paul Island, Alaska
- Press Release (PDF)
- Mass Extinctions
- Insights Into Holocene Megafauna Survival and Extinction in Southeastern Brazil from New AMS 14C Dates
- A New Extinction Paradigm for Père David's Deer
- Arxiv:Q-Bio/0607045V1 [Q-Bio.PE] 25 Jul 2006 T Clgclnce Uhstaini Emdas Termed Is Situation of Such Capacity When Population Carrying Unpleasant Niche
- A Late Pleistocene, Holocene, and Anthropocene Continuum
- The Great American Biotic Interchange a South American Perspective
- Topic A: Maintaining Biodiversity in the Face of Economic Opportunity and Exploitation Overview
- The Big Kill
- Population and the Environment
- Dynamics of Large Mammal Range Shifts and Extinction: Evidence from the Holocene Record of Europe
- Late Pleistocene and Holocene Mammal Extinctions on Continental Africa
- The Contributions of Zooarchaeology to Historical Ecology in the Neotropics
- My Dear Friends and Colleagues, As a Member of Our Risk Strategy
- Sustainable World Sourcebook and the Corresponding Website Are a “Pay It Forward” Endeavor