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Ecophysiology: towards an understanding of Late Pleistocene marsupial extinction [typescript].
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57617
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RP22466
Author:
Main, Albert Russell, 1919-2009
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BOOK: Biology and Quaternary environments / edited by D. Walker and J.C. Guppy. Canberra : Australian Academy of Science. 1978 : 169-178;
Year:
1978
Subject:
Extinct animals - Australia
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Marsupials - Australia
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Extinction (Biology) - Australia
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