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Sanctuary for vulnerable Arctic species at the Borealis Mud Volcano. [PDF]

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Marine macro-litter mass outweighs biomass in trawl catches along abyssal seafloors of Sardinia channel (Italy). [PDF]

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Marine megavertebrate migrations connect the global ocean. [PDF]

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Invisible megafauna

Conservation Biology, 2018
Article impact statement : Incorporating introduced populations into the moral universe of conservation shows the Anthropocene is astoundingly rich in megafauna.
Arian D. Wallach   +3 more
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Archaeology and Australian Megafauna

Science, 2001
Roberts et al . ([1][1]) suggested an age date of around 46.4 thousand calendar years ago (ka) for extinction of at least six genera of Australian megafauna based on dated articulated remains. Since the exploitation of animals by people inherently involves the disarticulation of faunal remains ...
J, Field, R, Fullagar
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Interactions with Megafauna

2021
Abstract Megafauna were a prominent feature of the biodiversity of Sahul. They were still diverse when people reached Sahul but had largely disappeared by about 40,000 years ago. Several studies provide evidence that, before their extinction, megafaunal animals were exploited by people, but such evidence is rare.
Chris N. Johnson   +2 more
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