A new study published in Nature Communications suggests that the extinction of North America's largest mammals was not driven by overhunting by rapidly expanding human populations following their entrance into the Americas. Instead, the findings, based on a new statistical modelling approach, suggest that populations of large...
Full ArticleClimate Change Likely Drove Extinction Of North America’s Largest Animals
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