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Publication Westbury Cave: The Natural History Museum excavations 1976-1984
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Publication Taphonomic observations on a surface bone assemblage in a temperate environment
A bone assemblage of 133 bones from a series of upland environments in central Wales is described. The study area comprises unfenced hill land on the tops and upper slopes of the hills that is interspersed with fenced rough grazing in the valleys between. The area is largely grazed by sheep with some hill ponies and occasional cows. Wild animals include foxes and badgers in addition to small mammals.
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Publication Climate change in Europe
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Publication Climate, vegetation and predictable patterns in mammal species richness in southern Africa
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Publication An individual-based model that predicts extinctions and dynamics of protist predators and prey
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Publication Exchanges of sediment between flood plain and the channel of the Amazon River in Brazil
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Publication Dynamic landscape systems
As the vast expanses of natural forests and the great populations of salmonids are harvested to support a rapidly expanding human population, the need to understand streams as ecological systems and to manage them effectively becomes increasingly urgent. The unfortunate legacy of such natural resource exploitation is well documented.
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Publication Hydrologic science...in landscapes...on a planet...in the future
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Publication Critical data requirements for prediction of erosion and sedimentation in mountain drainage basins