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The following pages link to Pleistocene to Holocene extinction dynamics in giant deer and woolly mammoth (Q28286687):
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- Climate change, humans, and the extinction of the woolly mammoth (Q21092745) (← links)
- Phylogeography and post-glacial recolonization in wolverines (Gulo gulo) from across their circumpolar distribution (Q21132381) (← links)
- Timing of megafaunal extinction in the late Late Pleistocene on the Japanese Archipelago (Q23019061) (← links)
- Global archaeological evidence for proboscidean overkill (Q24523792) (← links)
- Asynchronous extinction of late Quaternary sloths on continents and islands (Q24535608) (← links)
- Megafauna biomass tradeoff as a driver of Quaternary and future extinctions (Q24642526) (← links)
- Ancient DNA reveals late survival of mammoth and horse in interior Alaska (Q24656152) (← links)
- Modelling the extinction of Steller's sea cow (Q24671466) (← links)
- Late Quaternary loss of genetic diversity in muskox (Ovibos). (Q24816489) (← links)
- Microsatellite genotyping reveals end-Pleistocene decline in mammoth autosomal genetic variation (Q28262678) (← links)
- Abrupt warming events drove Late Pleistocene Holarctic megafaunal turnover (Q28265974) (← links)
- Millennial-scale faunal record reveals differential resilience of European large mammals to human impacts across the Holocene (Q28601138) (← links)
- Regional patterns of postglacial changes in the Palearctic mammalian diversity indicate retreat to Siberian steppes rather than extinction (Q28643869) (← links)
- Mitochondrial Genomes of Giant Deers Suggest their Late Survival in Central Europe (Q28645624) (← links)
- Complete genomes reveal signatures of demographic and genetic declines in the woolly mammoth (Q28647201) (← links)
- Species-specific responses of Late Quaternary megafauna to climate and humans (Q28657661) (← links)
- Extinct New Zealand megafauna were not in decline before human colonization (Q28660372) (← links)
- Pattern of extinction of the woolly mammoth in Beringia (Q28709201) (← links)
- Serial population extinctions in a small mammal indicate Late Pleistocene ecosystem instability (Q28710235) (← links)
- Refugia revisited: individualistic responses of species in space and time (Q28748392) (← links)
- Ecological consequences of Late Quaternary extinctions of megafauna (Q28754346) (← links)
- Holocene underkill (Q28754474) (← links)
- Mammoth and elephant phylogenetic relationships: Mammut americanum, the missing outgroup (Q28759140) (← links)
- Cryptic diversity, geographical endemism and allopolyploidy in NE Pacific seaweeds (Q28818377) (← links)
- Patterns of faunal extinction and paleoclimatic change from mid-Holocene mammoth and polar bear remains, Pribilof Islands, Alaska (Q29543449) (← links)
- Understanding Past Population Dynamics: Bayesian Coalescent-Based Modeling with Covariates (Q31111848) (← links)
- Molecular phylogeny of the extinct giant deer, Megaloceros giganteus. (Q33237389) (← links)
- Rapid ecological turnover and its impact on Neanderthal and other human populations. (Q33273807) (← links)
- Species-level selection reduces selfishness through competitive exclusion (Q33288437) (← links)
- New data on the time and place of extinction of the woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis Blumenbach, 1799. (Q33408656) (← links)
- Climate change impacts on ecosystem functioning: evidence from an Empetrum heathland (Q34046197) (← links)
- Quantitative global analysis of the role of climate and people in explaining late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions (Q34185512) (← links)
- The phylogenetic position of the 'giant deer' Megaloceros giganteus. (Q34449185) (← links)
- Ancient DNA evidence for the loss of a highly divergent brown bear clade during historical times. (Q34764448) (← links)
- A Bayesian phylogenetic method to estimate unknown sequence ages (Q35026062) (← links)
- The chronology of the earliest Upper Palaeolithic in northern Iberia: New insights from L'Arbreda, Labeko Koba and La Viña. (Q35122573) (← links)
- An extremely low-density human population exterminated New Zealand moa. (Q35401677) (← links)
- Synchronous genetic turnovers across Western Eurasia in Late Pleistocene collared lemmings. (Q35937194) (← links)
- Excess of genomic defects in a woolly mammoth on Wrangel island (Q36295159) (← links)
- Histology of a Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) Preserved in Permafrost, Yamal Peninsula, Northwest Siberia. (Q38695539) (← links)
- Humans and climate change drove the Holocene decline of the brown bear (Q41606824) (← links)
- Imperial trophy or island relict? A new extinction paradigm for Père David's deer: a Chinese conservation icon. (Q46262139) (← links)
- Palaeontology: ecology of ice-age extinctions (Q47315214) (← links)
- Climate warming and humans played different roles in triggering Late Quaternary extinctions in east and west Eurasia. (Q52866275) (← links)
- Methods for Summarizing Radiocarbon Datasets (Q54864847) (← links)
- Ancient DNA from Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) of South-Western China Reveals Genetic Diversity Loss during the Holocene. (Q55332363) (← links)
- Population Demography and Genetic Diversity in the Pleistocene Cave Lion (Q55952074) (← links)
- Erratum: Pleistocene to Holocene extinction dynamics in giant deer and woolly mammoth (Q56431875) (← links)
- Late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions on the continents: a short review (Q56531465) (← links)
- The Pleistocene easternmost distribution in Eurasia of the species associated with the Eemian Palaeoloxodon antiquus assemblage (Q56536374) (← links)