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Cathartidae / New World vultures / Geological history of Earth / Big Sur / California condor / Chemistry / Cenozoic / Carbon-13 / Condor / Isotopes of carbon / Quaternary extinction event / Ungulate
Date: 2008-04-25 18:57:52
Cathartidae
New World vultures
Geological history of Earth
Big Sur
California condor
Chemistry
Cenozoic
Carbon-13
Condor
Isotopes of carbon
Quaternary extinction event
Ungulate

Pleistocene to recent dietary shifts in California condors C. P. Chamberlain*†, J. R. Waldbauer*, K. Fox-Dobbs‡, S. D. Newsome‡, P. L. Koch‡, D. R. Smith§, M. E. Church§, S. D. Chamberlain¶, K. J. Sorenson储,

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