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Ecology of ice-age extinctions

John Pastor () and Ron A. Moen
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John Pastor: the University of Minnesota
Ron A. Moen: the University of Minnesota

Nature, 2004, vol. 431, issue 7009, 639-640

Abstract: The last ice age saw the extinction of numerous large mammals — but perhaps not as many as was thought. The woolly mammoth survived to much more recent times, and so, it now seems, did the Irish elk.

Date: 2004
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