Chapter 2: Introduced herbivores restore Late Pleistocene ecological functions
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Scott P Carroll | J. Svenning | D. Ramp | Matt Davis | Arian D. Wallach | Owen S. Middleton | Erick J. Lundgren | John Rowan | Sandom | D. Simon | Óscar Sanisidro | Owen S Middleton | Schowanek | J. Christopher | Jens‐Christian Svenning
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