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Record #209215:

Bye-bye mammoth, hello hotter world / Anil Ananthaswamy.

Title: Bye-bye mammoth, hello hotter world / Anil Ananthaswamy.
Author(s): Ananthaswamy, Anil.
Date: 2010.
Publisher: London: Reed Business Information
Abstract: Brief report of new research relating transition between cool late Pleistocene and warm Holocene to destruction of mammoths and other megafauna by humans. Lack of grazing permitted increased growth of trees on open steppe tundra, increased absorption of solar radiation by dark leaves, and associated rise in global temperature.
Notes:

Offprint: Detached from New Scientist. Vol. 207, No. 2768.

Keywords: 56 -- Palaeontology.
599.61 -- Proboscidea: Mammuthus primigenius.
57.07 -- Extinct species.
551.58 -- Climatology.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
551.583.3 -- Climatic changes, Quaternary.
551.588 -- Climate, effect of man and environment.
581.5 -- Plant behaviour.
581.524.2 -- Plant colonization.
581.524.444.3 -- Tayga.
D -- Atmospheric sciences.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-PAM: (*50) : 551.583.3
SPRI record no.: 209215

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