Corridors to Extinction and the Australian Megafauna:
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Beschreibung: | Northwestern Australia Extinctions have always occurred and always will, so what is so surprising about the megafauna extinctions? They were caused by humans and were the first of many extinctions that eventually led to the extinction of the Moa, Steller's Sea Cow, the Dodo, Great Auk and countless other species great and small, all attributed to human agency. Therefore, the megafauna were humans' first great impact on the planet. There is now an increasing realization that the 'blitzkrieg' view of these extinctions may have been wrong. A growing body of evidence and long-term field work is beginning to show that |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (329 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780124078406 0124078400 9780124077904 |
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spelling | Webb, Steve Verfasser aut Corridors to Extinction and the Australian Megafauna Burlington Elsevier Science 2013 1 Online-Ressource (329 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Northwestern Australia Extinctions have always occurred and always will, so what is so surprising about the megafauna extinctions? They were caused by humans and were the first of many extinctions that eventually led to the extinction of the Moa, Steller's Sea Cow, the Dodo, Great Auk and countless other species great and small, all attributed to human agency. Therefore, the megafauna were humans' first great impact on the planet. There is now an increasing realization that the 'blitzkrieg' view of these extinctions may have been wrong. A growing body of evidence and long-term field work is beginning to show that Extinction, Biological / Australia SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution bisacsh Extinct animals fast Extinction (Biology) fast Extinction (Biology) Australia Extinct animals Australia Australia fast Australien Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 0-12-407790-0 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780124077904 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Webb, Steve Corridors to Extinction and the Australian Megafauna Extinction, Biological / Australia SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution bisacsh Extinct animals fast Extinction (Biology) fast Extinction (Biology) Australia Extinct animals Australia |
title | Corridors to Extinction and the Australian Megafauna |
title_auth | Corridors to Extinction and the Australian Megafauna |
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title_short | Corridors to Extinction and the Australian Megafauna |
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