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Pleistocene faunal loss : implications of the aftershock for Australia's past and future
Record no:
56865
Author:
Flannery, Timothy Fridtjof
Year:
1995
Series:
ARCHAEOLOGY IN OCEANIA. 1990 v.25 no.2 : 45-67 [kept P301.299]
Subject:
Palaeontology - Australia - Pleistocene
;
Extinction (Biology)
;
Extinct animals - Australia
;
Animals - Growth
;
Body Size
;
Notes:
Comments by various authors, and Reply by Tim Flannery, p. 56-65.
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