Isotopic paleoecology (δ13C, δ18O) of late Quaternary herbivorous mammal assemblages from southwestern Amazon
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K. Ruokolainen | R. Kalliola | A. Cherkinsky | F. R. Negri | Lidiane Asevedo | A. Ranzi | M. Pärssinen | M. Cozzuol | E. Nascimento | J. P. Souza-Filho | Mário André Trindade Dantas | F. Negri
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