Earth's food webs suffer when giant animals go extinct, even 10,000 years later.
A new study reveals how their disappearance "fundamentally reshaped" food webs for the species that remain today.
A new study shows how the loss of large animals thousands of years ago still shapes ecosystems today and may affect their ...
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Study links megafauna extinctions 10,000 years ago to today’s food webs
Ten thousand years ago, the Americas teemed with mastodons, giant ground sloths, and saber-toothed cats. Within a few ...
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