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Big data little help in megafauna mysteries

Too many meta-analyses of extinctions of giant kangaroos or huge sloths use data that are poor or poorly understood, warn Gilbert J. Price and colleagues. Too many meta-analyses of extinctions of giant kangaroos or huge sloths usedata that are poor or poorly understood, warn Gilbert J. Price and colleagues.
- University of Utah United States
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
- Natural History Museum of Denmark Denmark
- Griffith University Australia
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
Macropodidae, Geologic Sediments, Time Factors, Ecology, Fossils, Palaeontology, Climate Change, Geology, Extinction, Biological, Sloths, Mammoths, Archaeology, Meta-Analysis as Topic, Species Specificity, 1000 General, Climate change, Animals, Human Activities, History, Ancient, Perissodactyla
Macropodidae, Geologic Sediments, Time Factors, Ecology, Fossils, Palaeontology, Climate Change, Geology, Extinction, Biological, Sloths, Mammoths, Archaeology, Meta-Analysis as Topic, Species Specificity, 1000 General, Climate change, Animals, Human Activities, History, Ancient, Perissodactyla
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