Ancient DNA analyses exclude humans as the driving force behind late Pleistocene musk ox (Ovibos moschatus) population dynamics
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M. Suchard | P. Lemey | L. Orlando | P. Campos | E. Willerslev | G. Zazula | M. Gilbert | B. Shapiro | A. Sher | A. Greenwood | R. Macphee | A. Tikhonov | T. Kuznetsova | P. Kosintsev | Ralf-Dietrich Kahlke | T. Krakhmalnaya | C. A. Norris | K. Shepherd | Kim Aaris-So̵rensen | Erik Axelsson
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