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- who: Frédérik Saltré from the Centre Flinders University Tasmania, Tasmania, Australia have published the Article: Climate-human interaction associated with southeast Australian megafauna extinction patterns, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS of 13/02/2019
- what: The authors show that (i) >80% of south-eastern Australia had a period of humanmegafauna coexistence lasting from 1000 to >15,000 years, and_(ii) the pattern of megafauna extirpation in these areas is best explained by an additive effect of the patterns of human spread and freshwater availability across the region. The authors acknowledge that . . .
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