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Long-term ecological change in a conservation hotspot: the fossil avifauna of Mé Auré Cave, New Caledonia
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Long-term ecological change in a conservation hotspot: the fossil avifauna of Mé Auré Cave, New Caledonia
Boyer, Alison G.
;
James, Helen F.
;
Olson, Storrs L.
;
Grant-Mackie, Jack A.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-010-9887-9
Date:
2010
Citation:
Boyer, Alison G., James, Helen F., Olson, Storrs L., and Grant-Mackie, Jack A. 2010. "
Long-term ecological change in a conservation hotspot: the fossil avifauna of Mé Auré Cave, New Caledonia
."
Biodiversity and Conservation
, 19, (11) 3207–3224.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-010-9887-9
.
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