Long-lasting effects of historical land use on the current distribution of mammals revealed by ecological and archaeological patterns
Abstract Past land-use activity has massively altered the environment and vegetation over centuries, resulting in range contractions and expansions of species. When habitat recovery and species recolonization require a long time, the fingerprint of past land use can remain on the current distributio...
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                  | Main Authors: | Keita Fukasawa, Takumi Akasaka | 
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| Language: | EN | 
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      Nature Portfolio    
    
      2019
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/45b06f3edfa34754bc261709c76ea53b | 
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