Original paper
Mammalian tolerance to humans is predicted by body mass: evidence from long‐term archives
Abstract
Humans are implicated as a major driver of species extinctions from the Late Pleistocene to the present. However, our predictive understanding of human‐caused extinction remains poor due to the restricted temporal and spatial scales at which this process is typically assessed, and the risks of bias due to “extinction filters” resulting from a poor understanding of past species declines. We develop a novel continent‐wide data set containing...
Paper Details
Title
Mammalian tolerance to humans is predicted by body mass: evidence from long‐term archives
Published Date
Jul 25, 2019
Journal
Volume
100
Issue
9
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