University of Arkansas: Anthropologist Contributes to Major Study of Large Animal Extinction
September 21, 2019
September 21, 2019
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Sept. 21 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
As part of an international research group based at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, anthropology assistant professor Amelia Villasenor contributed to a large, multi-institutional study explaining how the human-influenced mass extinction of giant carnivores and herbivores of North America fundamentally changed the biodiversity and landscape of the continent.
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As part of an international research group based at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, anthropology assistant professor Amelia Villasenor contributed to a large, multi-institutional study explaining how the human-influenced mass extinction of giant carnivores and herbivores of North America fundamentally changed the biodiversity and landscape of the continent.
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