Gone Batty: Using bat cranial remains as proxies for climatic and anthropogenic change during the late Pleistocene and mid Holocene in Papua New Guinea

Description:
Papua New Guinea throughout the Pleistocene to mid Holocene underwent extensive climatic impacts allowing increased anthropogenic interactions to occur within the mainland Highlands and offshore coastal islands. These two interactions impacted the flora and fauna, with this research focusing on an important order to both the environment and people, Chiroptera, bats. Bats are overlooked througho...
Display date:
2024-06-05
Location:
Papua New Guinea
Format:
Scholarly text
Collections:
Otago University Research Archive
Contributors:
Summerhayes, Glenn
Content partner:
University of Otago
Availability:
Not specified
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