Humans weren't to blame for the extinction of prehistoric island-dwelling animals
- Written by Julien Louys, ARC Future Fellow, Griffith University
From the moas of New Zealand to the dodos of Mauritius, humans have hunted many island-dwelling species to extinction in the relatively recent past. But our research reveals humans haven’t always necessarily been agents of ecosystem destruction.
Our study, published today in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,...





