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Page 89
... impact wolves may have had on late pleistocene populations . The diversity of
fauna available in that period suggests that if species were taken relative to their
abundance the wolves ' impact on the reindeer may not have been substantial .
... impact wolves may have had on late pleistocene populations . The diversity of
fauna available in that period suggests that if species were taken relative to their
abundance the wolves ' impact on the reindeer may not have been substantial .
Page 91
... reindeer populations , using that from herds in similar environmental settings to
that of the late Pleistocene in SW France . I turn to data concerning wild reindeer
in Norway recently presented by Skogland ( 1985 ) , suitable for three reasons .
... reindeer populations , using that from herds in similar environmental settings to
that of the late Pleistocene in SW France . I turn to data concerning wild reindeer
in Norway recently presented by Skogland ( 1985 ) , suitable for three reasons .
Page 103
In the multi - predator communities of late Pleistocene Sw France high variability
in yields from the reindeer are expected , probably then increased by intense
hunting pressure . The crucial factor for the Upper Palaeolithic in the Perigord ...
In the multi - predator communities of late Pleistocene Sw France high variability
in yields from the reindeer are expected , probably then increased by intense
hunting pressure . The crucial factor for the Upper Palaeolithic in the Perigord ...
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