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Prehistoric bird extinctions and human hunting
RP Duncan
, Timothy Blackburn
, TH Worthy
Biosciences
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Bird Species
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Body Mass
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Extinction Probability
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Family Affiliation
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Habitat Destruction
50%
High Probability
50%
Holocene Fossil
50%
Human Hunting
100%
Human Occupation
50%
Life-history Traits
50%
Mammalian Predators
50%
Midden
50%
Natural Sand
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New Zealand
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Pacific Islands
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Population Growth Rate
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Preservation Bias
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Sand Dunes
50%
Selective Hunting
50%
Arts and Humanities
Controlled
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Fossil
25%
Human occupation
25%
Hunting
100%
Midden
25%
New Zealand
25%
Pacific Islands
25%
Population Increase
25%
Prehistoric
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Traits
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Dune Sand
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Habitat Destruction
100%
Life History
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Population Growth
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Habitat Destruction
25%
Holocene
25%
New Zealand
25%
Oceania
25%
Population Growth
25%
Prehistoric
100%