Climate Change, Humans, and the Extinction of the Woolly Mammoth
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Joaquín Hortal | Miguel B Araújo | M. Araújo | D. Nogues‐Bravo | J. Hortal | Persaram O. Batra | David Nogués-Bravo | Jesús Rodríguez | Persaram Batra | Jesús Rodríguez | D. Nogués-Bravo | Joaquín Hortal | D. Nogués‐Bravo
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