
Early Pleistocene grassland evolution at East Turkana, northern Kenya, as indicated by shifting patterns of mesic and xeric adapted mammals
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O'Brien, K; Mcgrosky, A; Allen, K; Anderson, L; Biernat, M; Braun, DR; Guerrero, A; Hammond, A; Hunter, L; Seckinger, J; Torres, F; Zeller, RB ...
Published in: American Journal of Physical Anthropology
2018
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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1096-8644
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0002-9483
Publication Date
2018
Volume
165
Start / End Page
191 / 191
Related Subject Headings
- Anthropology
- 2101 Archaeology
- 1601 Anthropology
- 0603 Evolutionary Biology
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O’Brien, K., Mcgrosky, A., Allen, K., Anderson, L., Biernat, M., Braun, D. R., … Zerihun, D. (2018). Early Pleistocene grassland evolution at East Turkana, northern Kenya, as indicated by shifting patterns of mesic and xeric adapted mammals. In American Journal of Physical Anthropology (Vol. 165, pp. 191–191).
O’Brien, Kaedan, Amanda Mcgrosky, Kayla Allen, Lauren Anderson, Maryse Biernat, David R. Braun, Amanda Guerrero, et al. “Early Pleistocene grassland evolution at East Turkana, northern Kenya, as indicated by shifting patterns of mesic and xeric adapted mammals.” In American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 165:191–191, 2018.
O’Brien K, Mcgrosky A, Allen K, Anderson L, Biernat M, Braun DR, et al. Early Pleistocene grassland evolution at East Turkana, northern Kenya, as indicated by shifting patterns of mesic and xeric adapted mammals. In: American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2018. p. 191–191.
O’Brien, Kaedan, et al. “Early Pleistocene grassland evolution at East Turkana, northern Kenya, as indicated by shifting patterns of mesic and xeric adapted mammals.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 165, 2018, pp. 191–191.
O’Brien K, Mcgrosky A, Allen K, Anderson L, Biernat M, Braun DR, Guerrero A, Hammond A, Hunter L, Seckinger J, Torres F, Zeller RB, Patterson DB, Zerihun D. Early Pleistocene grassland evolution at East Turkana, northern Kenya, as indicated by shifting patterns of mesic and xeric adapted mammals. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2018. p. 191–191.

Published In
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
EISSN
1096-8644
ISSN
0002-9483
Publication Date
2018
Volume
165
Start / End Page
191 / 191
Related Subject Headings
- Anthropology
- 2101 Archaeology
- 1601 Anthropology
- 0603 Evolutionary Biology