Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy, ISSN 1388-0292, 04/2019, Volume 22, Issue 2, pp. 159 - 172
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 1/2016, Volume 113, Issue 4, pp. 898 - 906
Trophic rewilding is an ecological restoration strategy that uses species introductions to restore top-down trophic interactions and associated trophic...
SPECIAL FEATURE: PERSPECTIVE | Megafauna | Restoration | Reintroduction | Conservation | Trophic cascades | BIODIVERSITY | ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | FOREST | conservation | LARGE CARNIVORES | reintroduction | LARGE HERBIVORES | megafauna | GIANT TORTOISES | trophic cascades | LATE PLEISTOCENE | EXTINCTION | ECOSYSTEMS | restoration | Synthetic Biology | Animals | Climate Change | Ecosystem | Humans | Science | Conservation of Natural Resources | Research | Ecological research | Ecological restoration | Biological Sciences | Social Sciences | 500 | Megafauna and Ecosystem Function
SPECIAL FEATURE: PERSPECTIVE | Megafauna | Restoration | Reintroduction | Conservation | Trophic cascades | BIODIVERSITY | ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | FOREST | conservation | LARGE CARNIVORES | reintroduction | LARGE HERBIVORES | megafauna | GIANT TORTOISES | trophic cascades | LATE PLEISTOCENE | EXTINCTION | ECOSYSTEMS | restoration | Synthetic Biology | Animals | Climate Change | Ecosystem | Humans | Science | Conservation of Natural Resources | Research | Ecological research | Ecological restoration | Biological Sciences | Social Sciences | 500 | Megafauna and Ecosystem Function
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 1/2016, Volume 113, Issue 4, pp. 868 - 873
The past was a world of giants, with abundant whales in the sea and large animals roaming the land. However, that world came to an end following massive...
international | Restoration ecology | Anadromous fish | Extinctions | Megafauna | Biogeochemical cycling | Whales | anadromous fish | extinctions | megafauna | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | INTRODUCED PREDATORS | ISLANDS | biogeochemical cycling | LATE PLEISTOCENE | ECOSYSTEM | whales | MARINE | Food Supply | History, Ancient | Oceans and Seas | Body Size | Birds | Feeding Behavior | Animal Distribution | Extinction, Biological | Mammals | Aquatic Organisms | Behavior, Animal | Animals | Ecosystem | Fishes | Population Density | Homing Behavior | Diffusion | Food | Physiological aspects | Cetacea | Observations | Biological transport, Active | Biological Sciences | 500 | Megafauna and Ecosystem Function
international | Restoration ecology | Anadromous fish | Extinctions | Megafauna | Biogeochemical cycling | Whales | anadromous fish | extinctions | megafauna | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | INTRODUCED PREDATORS | ISLANDS | biogeochemical cycling | LATE PLEISTOCENE | ECOSYSTEM | whales | MARINE | Food Supply | History, Ancient | Oceans and Seas | Body Size | Birds | Feeding Behavior | Animal Distribution | Extinction, Biological | Mammals | Aquatic Organisms | Behavior, Animal | Animals | Ecosystem | Fishes | Population Density | Homing Behavior | Diffusion | Food | Physiological aspects | Cetacea | Observations | Biological transport, Active | Biological Sciences | 500 | Megafauna and Ecosystem Function
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Gondwana Research, ISSN 1342-937X, 01/2020, Volume 77, pp. 184 - 203
Dicynodonts, a lineage of non-mammalian therapsids, who's derived taxa evolved edentulous beaked jaws sporting a pair of caniniform tusks, dominated the...
Megafauna | Cretaceous | Australia | Synchrotron | Dicynodont
Megafauna | Cretaceous | Australia | Synchrotron | Dicynodont
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BioScience, ISSN 0006-3568, 10/2016, Volume 66, Issue 10, pp. 807 - 812
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 1/2016, Volume 113, Issue 4, pp. 862 - 867
Large mammalian terrestrial herbivores, such as elephants, have dramatic effects on the ecosystems they inhabit and at high population densities their...
Carnivora | Predator | Megafauna | Megaherbivore | Hypercarnivore | POPULATION | NATIONAL-PARK | predator | ELEPHANTS LOXODONTA-AFRICANA | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | EXTINCTIONS | SCAVENGERS | COMMUNITIES | megaherbivore | QUATERNARY | LARGE PREDATORS | PREY | megafauna | hypercarnivore | PLIOPLEISTOCENE | Americas | Predatory Behavior | Body Size | Europe | Africa | Animal Distribution | Extinction, Biological | Biodiversity | Forecasting | Fossils | Mammoths | Animals | Asia | Ecosystem | Population Density | Carnivory | Carnivora - physiology | Mastodons | Natural history | Biological Sciences | 500 | Megafauna and Ecosystem Function
Carnivora | Predator | Megafauna | Megaherbivore | Hypercarnivore | POPULATION | NATIONAL-PARK | predator | ELEPHANTS LOXODONTA-AFRICANA | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | EXTINCTIONS | SCAVENGERS | COMMUNITIES | megaherbivore | QUATERNARY | LARGE PREDATORS | PREY | megafauna | hypercarnivore | PLIOPLEISTOCENE | Americas | Predatory Behavior | Body Size | Europe | Africa | Animal Distribution | Extinction, Biological | Biodiversity | Forecasting | Fossils | Mammoths | Animals | Asia | Ecosystem | Population Density | Carnivory | Carnivora - physiology | Mastodons | Natural history | Biological Sciences | 500 | Megafauna and Ecosystem Function
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BioScience, ISSN 0006-3568, 2017, Volume 67, Issue 3, pp. 197 - 200
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Historical Biology, ISSN 0891-2963, 2018, pp. 1 - 10
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 1/2016, Volume 113, Issue 4, pp. 856 - 861
Loss of megafauna, an aspect of defaunation, can precipitate many ecological changes over short time scales. We examine whether megafauna loss can also explain...
South America | Megafauna | Extinction | Quaternary | North America | MAMMAL DIVERSITY LOSS | C-14 YR BP | SHASTA COUNTY | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | CLIMATE-CHANGE | RADIOCARBON-DATES | extinction | CALIFORNIA | EVOLUTION | PLANT-COMMUNITIES | DEFAUNATION | megafauna | LATE-PLEISTOCENE | Trees | History, Ancient | Fires - history | Body Size | Animal Distribution | Herbivory | Extinction, Biological | Biodiversity | Mammals | Paleontology | Fossils | Behavior, Animal | Animals | Climate Change | Ecosystem | Pollen | Plant Dispersal | Biological research | Animal populations | Extinction (Biology) | Research | Natural history | Biology, Experimental | Biological Sciences | Physical Sciences | 500 | Megafauna and Ecosystem Function
South America | Megafauna | Extinction | Quaternary | North America | MAMMAL DIVERSITY LOSS | C-14 YR BP | SHASTA COUNTY | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | CLIMATE-CHANGE | RADIOCARBON-DATES | extinction | CALIFORNIA | EVOLUTION | PLANT-COMMUNITIES | DEFAUNATION | megafauna | LATE-PLEISTOCENE | Trees | History, Ancient | Fires - history | Body Size | Animal Distribution | Herbivory | Extinction, Biological | Biodiversity | Mammals | Paleontology | Fossils | Behavior, Animal | Animals | Climate Change | Ecosystem | Pollen | Plant Dispersal | Biological research | Animal populations | Extinction (Biology) | Research | Natural history | Biology, Experimental | Biological Sciences | Physical Sciences | 500 | Megafauna and Ecosystem Function
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Journal of the Geological Society, ISSN 0016-7649, 01/2016, Volume 173, Issue 3, pp. 550 - 559
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, ISSN 0962-8452, 04/2018, Volume 285, Issue 1877
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Dispersal limitation induces long-term biomass collapse in overhunted Amazonian forests
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 1/2016, Volume 113, Issue 4, pp. 892 - 897
Tropical forests are the global cornerstone of biological diversity, and store 55% of the forest carbon stock globally, yet sustained provisioning of these...
Large frugivores | Ecosystem services | Tropical forest | Hunting | Forest carbon | DEFORESTATION | forest carbon | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | RAIN-FOREST | SUSTAINABILITY | BUSHMEAT | WOOD DENSITY | TROPICAL FORESTS | TREE RECRUITMENT | FUNCTIONAL TRAIT | CONSEQUENCES | tropical forest | CARBON STORAGE | hunting | large frugivores | ecosystem services | Predatory Behavior | Forests | Fruit | Humans | Animal Distribution | Herbivory | Biomass | Trees - growth & development | Biodiversity | Seed Dispersal | Animals | Carbon Cycle | Ecosystem | Brazil | Carnivory | Conservation of Natural Resources | Human Activities | Endangered Species | Platyrrhini | Plant Dispersal | Environmental aspects | Observations | Rain forests | Forest dynamics | Biological Sciences | 500 | Megafauna and Ecosystem Function
Large frugivores | Ecosystem services | Tropical forest | Hunting | Forest carbon | DEFORESTATION | forest carbon | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | RAIN-FOREST | SUSTAINABILITY | BUSHMEAT | WOOD DENSITY | TROPICAL FORESTS | TREE RECRUITMENT | FUNCTIONAL TRAIT | CONSEQUENCES | tropical forest | CARBON STORAGE | hunting | large frugivores | ecosystem services | Predatory Behavior | Forests | Fruit | Humans | Animal Distribution | Herbivory | Biomass | Trees - growth & development | Biodiversity | Seed Dispersal | Animals | Carbon Cycle | Ecosystem | Brazil | Carnivory | Conservation of Natural Resources | Human Activities | Endangered Species | Platyrrhini | Plant Dispersal | Environmental aspects | Observations | Rain forests | Forest dynamics | Biological Sciences | 500 | Megafauna and Ecosystem Function
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 1/2016, Volume 113, Issue 4, pp. 838 - 846
Large herbivores and carnivores (the megafauna) have been in a state of decline and extinction since the Late Pleistocene, both on land and more recently in...
SPECIAL FEATURE: PERSPECTIVE | Rewilding | Biogeochemistry | Extinctions | Vegetation structure | Trophic cascades | rewilding | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | PATTERNS | biogeochemistry | PALEOECOLOGY | NUTRIENT TRANSPORT | IMPACT | LATE QUATERNARY EXTINCTIONS | extinctions | HERBIVORE | NORTH | vegetation structure | CONSEQUENCES | trophic cascades | VEGETATION | History, Ancient | Human Activities - history | Body Size | Phylogeography | Herbivory | Extinction, Biological | Biodiversity | Mammals | Aquatic Organisms | Human Migration - history | Biological Evolution | Animals | Ecosystem | Animal Migration | Climate Change - history | Carnivory | Conservation of Natural Resources | Earth (Planet) | Endangered Species | Animal populations | Natural history | Biological Sciences | Physical Sciences | 500 | Megafauna and Ecosystem Function
SPECIAL FEATURE: PERSPECTIVE | Rewilding | Biogeochemistry | Extinctions | Vegetation structure | Trophic cascades | rewilding | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | PATTERNS | biogeochemistry | PALEOECOLOGY | NUTRIENT TRANSPORT | IMPACT | LATE QUATERNARY EXTINCTIONS | extinctions | HERBIVORE | NORTH | vegetation structure | CONSEQUENCES | trophic cascades | VEGETATION | History, Ancient | Human Activities - history | Body Size | Phylogeography | Herbivory | Extinction, Biological | Biodiversity | Mammals | Aquatic Organisms | Human Migration - history | Biological Evolution | Animals | Ecosystem | Animal Migration | Climate Change - history | Carnivory | Conservation of Natural Resources | Earth (Planet) | Endangered Species | Animal populations | Natural history | Biological Sciences | Physical Sciences | 500 | Megafauna and Ecosystem Function
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