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Using large mammal communities to examine ecological and taxonomic structure and predict vegetation in extant and extinct assemblages
Kaye Reed
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
Humanities Research, Institute for (IHR)
Human Origins, Institute of (IHO)
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Agriculture & Biology
fossils
86%
vegetation types
69%
shrublands
67%
paleoecology
66%
woodlands
62%
vegetation
62%
mammals
61%
community structure
39%
deserts
19%
South Africa
18%
grasslands
18%
grazing
17%
stomach
17%
methodology
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
mammal
73%
bushland
63%
woodland
59%
vegetation
50%
paleoecology
48%
fossil
46%
vegetation type
41%
community structure
35%
stomach content
26%
fossil assemblage
25%
shrubland
24%
Pliocene
18%
grazing
18%
desert
17%
grassland
17%
Africa
15%
transition
13%
methodology
12%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Forests
100%
Mammals
74%
Grassland
30%
Gastrointestinal Contents
25%
South Africa
22%