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New World vultures / Geological history of Earth / Cathartidae / Cenozoic / Pleistocene extinctions / Quaternary / Isotopes / Teratornithidae / California condor / Quaternary extinction event / Andean condor / Isotope analysis
Date: 2008-04-25 18:58:00
New World vultures
Geological history of Earth
Cathartidae
Cenozoic
Pleistocene extinctions
Quaternary
Isotopes
Teratornithidae
California condor
Quaternary extinction event
Andean condor
Isotope analysis

Dietary controls on extinction versus survival among avian megafauna in the late Pleistocene Kena Fox-Dobbs Earth Sciences Department, University of California–Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California 95064, USA Thomas A. St

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