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End of the megafauna :the fate of the world's hugest, fiercest, and strangest animals /

End of the megafauna :the fate of the world's hugest, fiercest, and strangest animals /

作者 : MacPhee, R. D. E. , Schouten, Peter.

出版社 : W.W. Norton & Company,

出版年 : 2019

ISBN:0393249298|9780393249293

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書名 : End of the megafauna :the fate of the world's hugest, fiercest, and strangest animals /

紀錄類型 : 書目-語言資料,印刷品: 單行本

正題名[資料類型標示]/作者 : End of the megafauna :Ross D.E. MacPhee ; with illustrations by Peter Schouten.

其他題名 : the fate of the world's hugest, fiercest, and strangest animals /

作者 : MacPhee, R. D. E.

其他作者 : Schouten, Peter.

版本項 : 1st ed.

出版者 : New York, NY :W.W. Norton & Company,c2019.

面頁冊數 : xiii, 236 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), maps (chiefly col.) ;27 cm.

內容註 : Preface : Lost in near time -- Big -- "This sudden dying out" -- The world before us -- The hominin diaspora -- Explaining near time extinctions : first attempts -- Paul Martin and the planet of doom : overkill ascendant -- Action and reaction -- Overkill now -- Where are the bodies, and other objections to overkill -- More objections : betrayal from within? -- Other ideas : the search continues -- Extinction matters -- Epilogue : Can the megafauna live again? -- Appendix : Dating near time.

標題 : Animals

ISBN : 9780393249293


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