Photo courtesy of the Montana State
University Paleoecology Lab.
Not exact matches
Titled «Origin,
Paleoecology and Extirpation of Bluebirds and Crossbills in the Bahamas Across the Last Glacial - Interglacial Transition,» the authors are Janet Franklin, distinguished professor of biogeography in UCR's College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, and David Steadman, curator of ornithology at the Florida Museum of Natural History at the
University of Florida.
Andrew M. Sugden Deputy Editor, Research; International Managing Editor Education: B.A., D.Phil.,
University of Oxford Areas of responsibility: General inquiries about editorial procedures and policies (environmental, life, and social sciences); ecology,
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Dr John Stewart, Associate Professor in
Paleoecology and Environmental Change at Bournemouth
University (BU), is part of a team which analysed data on rabbit bone remains, found in archaeological excavations of caves in the Iberian Peninsula.