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Australia's Mammal Extinctions: A 50,000-Year History
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| #4110010 in Books | 2007-03-12 | 2007-01-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.72 x.79 x6.85l,1.40 | File type: PDF | 310 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| exemplary|By P. J. Cafaro|"Australia's Mammal Extinctions: A 50,000 Year History" is one of the best science books I've read in years. Johnson tackles a key, contested issue --what has caused the drastic loss in mammal species in Australia?-- lays out the possibliities, provides a scrupulous synthesis of the recent scientific literature, and defends plausible conclusions. His w||'This book makes a very well argued case for patterns and causes of mammal extinctions in Australia from the late Pleistocene into the period of European occupation. It gives an impressive range of evidence - palaeontological, palaeoenvironmental, archaeologic
Of the forty mammal species known to have vanished in the world in the last 200 years, almost half have been Australian. Our continent has the worst record of mammal extinctions, with over 65 mammal species having vanished in the last 50 000 years. It began with the great wave of megafauna extinctions in the last ice-age, and continues today, with many mammal species vulnerable to extinction. The question of why mammals became extinct, and why so many became extinct in A...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Australia's Mammal Extinctions: A 50,000-Year History | Chris Johnson. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.