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2by Gatesy, John“...Abstract Whales (Cetacea) and even-toed ungulates (“Artiodactyla,” not a natural group...”
Published 2009
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7by Zhang, Meng“... on Paleolithic hunter-gatherers in NE Asia. Results from Binford’s projections of ungulate biomass suggest...”
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8by Graham, Alan“..., an ungulate related to the horse, in Europe and South Carolina-Florida prompted French geologist Leonce...”
Published 1999
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9“... of rest and regeneration of the ungulate species, correlate with reindeer population the best...”
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10“... of rest and regeneration of the ungulate species, correlate with reindeer population the best...”
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11“... of rest and regeneration of the ungulate species, correlate with reindeer population the best...”
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12“... of rest and regeneration of the ungulate species, correlate with reindeer population the best...”
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13“... of rest and regeneration of the ungulate species, correlate with reindeer population the best...”
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14“... of rest and regeneration of the ungulate species, correlate with reindeer population the best...”
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15“... of rest and regeneration of the ungulate species, correlate with reindeer population the best...”
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16“... of rest and regeneration of the ungulate species, correlate with reindeer population the best...”
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17“... of rest and regeneration of the ungulate species, correlate with reindeer population the best...”
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18“... of rest and regeneration of the ungulate species, correlate with reindeer population the best...”
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20by Berger, Joel“... to locally high ungulate densities, which damage vegetation (Wagner and Kay, 1993). In tropical...”
Published 1998
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