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Here be dragons

Andrew J. Hamilton (), Robert M. May () and Edward K. Waters ()
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Andrew J. Hamilton: Andrew J. Hamilton is at The University of Melbourne and Federation University, Australia.
Robert M. May: Robert M. May is at the University of Oxford, UK.
Edward K. Waters: Edward K. Waters is at the University of Notre Dame Australia, Australia.

Nature, 2015, vol. 520, issue 7545, 42-43

Abstract: Emerging evidence indicates that dragons can no longer be dismissed as creatures of legend and fantasy, and that anthropogenic effects on the world's climate may inadvertently be paving the way for the resurgence of these beasts.

Date: 2015
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